Used 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe Consumer Reviews
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So far all is great
Have had vehicle 10 months 7500 miles, spent past 35 years in company truck, usually ford f150 lariat. GM products new to me, would have bought the expedition king ranch but I just don't like the exterior lines. The ride on tahoe is great, only big complaint is the cheap plastic on interior and the goofy pushbutton transmission. No issues so far...
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Pleasantly disappointed and please!!!!!!!
Although I am pleased with the High Country, I am a formal Tahoe owner and do to the high Country supposedly the top of the Tahoe chain I thought it came equipped with every feature however I wasn't told the automatic running boards was not standard which was also a feature I would love to have had the option on considering how much I paid. Be sure to question your salesperson about anything that is important to you, I didn't know I needed to because you would think everything available would be in this vehicle at this price point. But so far very please and may have the running boards added.
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- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $42,34986 mi away
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- LT 4dr SUVMSRP: $45,92290 mi away
Great Ride
So far this is the best riding of 3 Tahoes I've owned (knock on wood). Ordered the Premier version rather than the High Country so I could get it with the 5.3L engine and the 20" wheels. Only complaint is that I had to pay the full MSRP but that's life. At least I didn't pay a surcharge.
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Awesome
My Tahoe doesnt have all of the bells and whistles of a Cadillac but it has enough to make me love this SUV. The RST has the 6.2l motor and drives like a much smaller vehicle. The seats are very comfortable and even better after a few thousand miles. My wife has been in smaller SUVs such as the Volvo XC90T8, LR discovery, Audi Q7 and others. She was hesitant to get a Tahoe because of its size and now she wont back back to a mid size SUV, says its much easier to drive than she expected.
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Nice, but it feels dated
In a vacuum, the Tahoe is a terrific vehicle with a great ride and tons of pulling power. The problem is, it has stiff competition. I just liked the fit, finish, features and ride of the Jeep Wagoneer better. The Tahoe LS is less expensive than the Wagoneer base model. But in an era of $6- a gallon gas, the Wagoneer was heavily discounted. Combining a dealer discount and two rebates, Jeep knocked off $9,000- from the sticker price, which brought down the Wagoneer Series II 2x4 to about $900.00 below the Tahoe. And, the Jeep can tow 10,000 lbs. It was just too hard to pass up. I bought the Jeep.
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