Used 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe Consumer Reviews
Worst vehicle I have ever owned
My truck was in an accident, but was fully repaired. After the accident, nothing was ever the same with the truck for some reason the brake module keeps going out. even though they replaced it’s been four times that they had to replace the brake module. Not only that the vehicle were completely shut down if I did 75 mph more it will tell me that I can only do 62 mph and I will get multiple lights on my dad. Also, when I purchased the vehicle, they told me that it came with the wrong size tires when I want to get new tires every time I will try to reverse I will get a scraping noise. I’ve taken it to several GM dealerships and they didn’t really want to touch the vehicle after that even though it was on a warranty because of the accident This is the worst vehicle I have ever owned and it would be my last Chevy vehicle.
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2021 Tahoe built from June 2021 is Excellent!
I bought a brand new 2021 Tahoe Z71 in Feb. 2021 and that was junk. It had the Auto Stop/Start with DFM feature and that was horrible. After 1000 miles the car died at almost every red light when I had the Auto Stop/Start feature disabled via the button. The Chevy tech told me not to touch that button as there's an issue with turning off the Auto Stop/Start feature. The "Check Engine" light went away after about another 1000 miles, but the Auto Stop/Start feature was annoying to say the least and didn't leave me much confidence due to the vehicle stalling at red lights before. Anyway, as a blessing in disguise someone rear-ended that Tahoe in June 2021 and I bought a brand new 2021 Chevy Tahoe Z71 in early July 2021 and it was one built I think after June 8, 2021 and it doesn't have the Auto Stop/Start with DFM feature. And thankfully by God's grace this Tahoe has been pretty much the best vehicle I've ever owned (and I've owned well over a hundred vehicles over the decades, ... usually only keep them for a year or two), and my 2021 Tahoe is now over 3 1/2 years old with over 43K miles on it. We just bought new tires. BTW, all updates (there were a few in the beginning) were all over the air (so no need to go to the dealership for that). I get very good offers for my 2021 Tahoe from dealership now for a potential trade in, etc. (with the VIN provided) and I guess the dealerships know that these units starting from built-date June 2021 were very good Tahoe's. So it's important to know what engine your 2021 Tahoe has, i.e. built before June 2021 or from June 2021 onward, etc. I highly recommend these units as I'll keep mine for the time being.
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- High Country 4dr SUVMSRP: $51,72142 mi away
- Z71 4dr SUVMSRP: N/A25 mi away
- RST 4dr SUVMSRP: $51,998In-stock online
Outstanding Customer Service
You will fall In love with it.
Looks good but not reliable
Had the car delivered to me a work rental from my employer. The SUV was brand new with only around 9900 km on it. Had it for about a month and drove an additional 9000 km so the total is 18000km. Then while driving to work it suddenly showed engine heat and started to sputter. Found that the coolant was leaking. Added additional coolant and it was ok for a week. Kept an eye on the radiator coolant tank everyday. Then all of the sudden after a long trip it did not want to start. Heard engine clicking sounds and it was barely moving until it finally died. Took it back to the rental company for them to sort it out. Glad that I had to try it and not own it.
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Great staff great deal
Went in looking for a Telluride. Fell in love with an amazing Tahoe!