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Gary M

4.0

Reviewed a 2003 Chevrolet 1500 LS 4WD on Sep 5, 2024

Love the cars features and its a great value. I would compare it to the Ford excursion.

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Edgar M

4.0

Reviewed a 2004 Chevrolet 1500 4WD on Jan 15, 2026

Missing third row , but looked to be in good condition

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Anonymous

4.0

Reviewed a 2001 Chevrolet Suburban on Feb 11, 2022

I really enjoy the Suburban/Yukon platform. The only complaint is the instrument cluster. They have a decently high failure rate. Once theyre properly rebuilt, they will last for years and years. The front ends of the 4X4 models have to be greased at every oil change. But even greasing them all of the time will not prevent failure. Ball joint failure and Pitman arm/idler arm failure is fairly common. Greasing the front steering components will help offset premature failure. Pther than that, great vehicles

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Debbie W

5.0

Reviewed a 2004 Chevrolet 1500 Z71 4WD on Jan 25, 2015

You just could not ask for better! It handles and rides like a dream. Incredibly comfortable and wonderful to drive. It can pull heavy loads without a problem or you even noticing the load is back there (I have hauled loads of cedar logs on my 18' trailer so big that you couldn't see my third break light and she didn't even act like the load was there). When you remove the third row seat (which is my ONLY gripe, you have to remove 3rd row to be able to have flat surface for hauling things inside it) you can haul a lot of things. I recently bought a used 65" flat screen TV (so no box) that had a stand and it all fit in the back with room to spare (did have to tilt the TV to get it through the back, but it stood up right after that. The turning radius for such a large vehicle is amazing, it's better than my little GMC Jimmy. I actually get 16 mpg in the city and 25 mpg on highway, of course your mpg is going to depend on several factors ... your driving style, terrain, and weather you use 100% gas or Ethanol. I only use 100% gas in mine. If I am traveling through a state that does not offer 100% I use Lucas fuel treatment and that balances out the gas and I retain the same mpg as with pure gas. Mine is now 11 years old with over 195000 miles on it and the most expensive (and only repair other than regular maintenance) thing I have had to replace/ fix is the A/C evaporator core under the dash. The only cosmetic indicator of her age and miles is the front leather seats that have some wrinkles and a couple tears. The paint still looks like new even though it get's a bath at a full service car wash at LEAST once a week.

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