
Introduced last year with an impressive array of features and accessories, Chevy’s SUV of the prospect rolls into 2010 with just one modification: All premium radios now include a USB port located in the center console. Chevrolet’s most recent effort to merge the smooth ride and neat handling of a sedan with the cargo capacity [...]
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An all new Equinox hits the roads with a refreshing style, a brand new engine and few more additional features. This model is enhanced in every way which will make you forget about the first-generation of Chevrolet’s SUV. This is the first relevance of GM’s Active Noise Cancellation equipment, which uses neutralize sound-waves to ensure [...]
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Chevrolet’s midsize Trailblazer sport utility vehicle (SUV) debuted early in 2002 as a five-passenger vehicle. It was soon joined by an extended-length Trailblazer EXT with a seven-passenger capacity. Since 2005, a revised V-8 has operated with Displacement on Demand technology, which promises up to 5 percent greater fuel economy. Under certain light-load driving conditions, the [...]
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Chevrolet’s strong-selling Tahoe full-size sport utility vehicle (SUV) is based on the company’s Silverado pickup truck. The Tahoe SUV is the kid brother of the king-size Suburban. Little has changed for the 2006 model year: a standard tire-pressure-monitoring system, relocated catalytic converters and a manually adjusted parking brake are now available.
Additionally, all 2006 [...]
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Even though it’s not the largest sport utility vehicle (SUV) on the U.S. market, the Suburban definitely warrants a king-size designation. Available with two- or four-wheel drive, Suburban’s are built on the company’s full-size Silverado pickup truck platform, which is also used for the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon SUVs. Suburbans come in half-ton (1500) [...]
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