Used 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe Consumer Reviews
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Will never buy a Chevrolet again
I will never purchase a Chevrolet vehicle again. My 3 year old (originally $60,000+) vehicle has paint defects that the manufacturer is refusing to fix. The paint is literally oxidizing. Through my research, I have found that this a common issue. For this to occur on a vehicle that is only three years old and in otherwise excellent condition is ridiculous. There is an obvious manufacturer defect that I am now stuck with due to no fault of my own. Chevrolet refuses to assist with the issue. May I also mention that the brakes completely failed on the vehicle also due to a manufacturing defect. I was very patient with this situation and did not complain about the hassle of having to leave the vehicle in the shop for repairs for several weeks as the vehicle was deemed unsafe to operate. I was advised not to purchase a Chevrolet vehicle by others but figured I would give it a chance as I have owned many in the past, three to be exact. I have learned my lesson and now I feel that I need to inform others of the quality of their vehicles and customer service.
Internet Diamond
I bought this Tahoe off the internet sight unseen as I live in Phoenix and the Tahoe was in Maryland. The purchase price was below the Phoenix local market and worth paying the shipping fee. I trusted the dealer to disclose any damage so I could make an informed decision as to what repairs it may need. The Tahoe is a 2017 with only 5800 miles so I figured how much damage could there be. Mechanically it is fine. However the Tahoe’s short life as a rental took its toll. Some of the trim was damaged and the DVD player was missing. This was not mentioned by the salesman. When the Tahoe arrived I discovered the damage and was somewhat disappointed. I paid about $600.00 to have the damaged parts replaced. I still need to purchase a new DVD but for now that can wait. Even with the initial disappointment. The Tahoe is a beautiful truck and a pleasure to drive
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- Premier 4dr SUVMSRP: $23,508In-stock online
- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $27,998In-stock online
- Premier 4dr SUVMSRP: $30,998In-stock online
Toxic SUV!
I got my Tahoe used Oct 2021. It only had 54k miles which is not bad for a 2017 i needed space so i traded in my Highlander for my Now Suv Tahoe. Worse mistake of my life! The only thing good about these cars are looks! had to replace the a/c condenser within 3 months $1,000! and now its still making growling noises when the a/c is still on so I'm thinking either actuator or worse scenario compressor just great. There is also rattling noises when i accelerate its just the most toxic car ever owned and i honestly wanted one so bad because it seemed so spacious and big never thinking of the big problems it was going to give me. all of these noises are common in tahoes now that i read more reviews on catalytic converters, a/c. Never again GM. such a waste.
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The Premiere is a waste of money
This suv rides like a boat its "special" suspension is garbage. You literally can get sea sick. Its acceleration is very poor too. Good for families but honestly this is way too much money. I had a Dodge Durango that was way better and the technology far surpasses Chevy. Can't wait for my lease to be up.
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Do not buy without knowing this
So we just bought one for our family of 5. Second row is huge which is great for three kids. Unfortunately we assumed all seats had head rests. WRONG. Chevy have decided in their wisdom that the middle seat passengers safety is none of their concern and saved 10 dollars and have made seats with no head rests (and it's not even an option). I have reached out to Chevy and they don't seem to care as it is not mandated by federal law. Well Toyota /Nissan/Hyundai/BMW/Honda/Acura... do care and they all have headrests for the middle sears in their SUV's. Shame on you Chevy.
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