Used 2016 Chevrolet Tahoe LT 4dr SUV (5.3L 8cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Disappointed:(
I traded in a 2012 Tahoe with 115k miles which I loved. Expectations were high with new 2016 Tahoe but as with our Presidential candidates I'm feeling a little uninspired!! Electronics and command response is lethargic. There is a annoying delay in response with all commands even the door locks take longer than they should. Changing radio channels with steering wheels controls has a much longer delay than the 2012 Tahoe. The key remote needs to be simplified, the rear window and rear door buttons look too similar which is confusing to operate. I want to open rear door and the darn window pops open " Just put W for window and D for door!!" Not some cute symbols that look alike; if people can't read they shouldn't be driving! Also the computer has the motor reving up to unreasonable rpms before shifting. I thought they sold me a 6cyl by accident!! If you mildly accelerate the thing revs up like an Indy car! Its embarrassing leaving a stop light, everyone under 30 thinks I'm trying to drag race them!! Maybe my standards have been elevated owning a BMW but come on chevy your trending backwards!:-(
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Love my Tahoe
Had 2014 Escalade that I enjoyed but like 2016 Tahoe better. Better gas mileage, and handles very nicely with great road comfort.
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- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,53346 mi away
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,817In-stock online
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,90838 mi away
Great SUV
I have had three Tahoe trucks. This years Tahoe is the best yet. I got 23 gallons on a 14 hour trip. Great look inside. The only thing I wish this truck had was the push button start on standard models. It come with the upgraded package.
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Well this purchase didn’t go as planned 😑
Got our 2016 Tahoe a little under 2 years ago. In that time I have put almost $6,000 into it and the value decreased so much I’ll lose 8k at the very least to get rid of it. Had to change out the transmission (a client of mine with the same vehicle had his go out too) then something with the brakes that cost me over $800 and I don’t even know what all the other crap was because I’m a chick and I don’t know cars. I do know when I’m wasting my money, though. Maybe I have a lemon but this has been the biggest money pit I have ever owned. Pros I guess are that when it is running it runs well, comfortable seating, except the third row where my teen’s knees are in their necks because they have about 6 inches from the seat to the floor. About 18 mpg in town and 22 in the highway. Rides well even at high speeds. The d@mn thing just keeps falling apart. Now we need a new catalytic converter after I just put $300 into it for Ty rods and something else 3 weeks ago. So, all in all owning this car is like dating the high school football star. Pretty to look at, nice ride, but overall it’s an [non-permissible content removed] that will break your heart over and over again. Next car is going to be a homely nerd that is at least loving and reliable.
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Great ride and great space
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