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2010 Chevrolet Tahoe Review


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The Tahoe is Chevrolet’s full-size SUV, which entered its third generation in 2007.

The current generation Tahoe incorporates traditional SUV styling in a modern package.

The Chevrolet family look is maintained upfront thanks to the twin horizontal grilles which are split by a big Chevy bowtie badge and flanked by large, square headlamps.The overall design is fuss free with minimum crease lines, giving the big Tahoe a butch yet clutter free look.

The Tahoe is available in four trim versions; LS, LT1, LT2 and LTZ. All variants are powered by a 365bhp 5.3-litre V8 engine mated to a six-speed automatic transmission with four-wheel drive. This transmission replaced the old four-speed automatic gearbox in 2009.The engine is said to be powerful enough to deal with most on-road and off-road excursions. Moreover the SUV’s high ground clearance and off-road oriented features like lockable rear differentials, multilink coil spring rear suspension have earned it respectable off-road credentials.

There is even a Z71 off-road package available (standard on the LT2), which includes off-road suspension, automatic locking rear differential, Z71-specific exterior appearance, flared wheel arches, skid plate, high-capacity air cleaner and a special dashboard and interior trim.

The Tahoe’s interior is cavernous and features three rows seating capable of accommodating seven adults. Like the simple exterior design the interior too is basic though some may find it a bit low rent, especially on the lower trim versions. The LTZ however features many premium features and a more upmarket interior.

The LTZ comes fully loaded with tri-zone climate control, second row audio and climate controls, rear seat DVD entertainment system, powered liftgate, rear parking assist, remote starter, leather seats, heated and cooled front seats with power adjust, Bose audio system and 20-inch alloy wheels.

SOURCE: http://automiddleeast.com/2010-chevrolet-tahoe/

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