Difference between the Suburban 2017 and Chevrolet Tahoe
If you need a supremely capable vehicle that can do it all, then there are two enticing options from Chevrolet. Both the 2017 Chevrolet Suburban and the 2017 Chevrolet Tahoe come with a powerful engine, an expansive cabin, a long list of standard features, and all-purpose utility.
The Suburban and Tahoe, being integral members of the Chevrolet family, both share numerous similarities as far as performance and safety features go. However, they do have some significant differences as well.
Check out the comparison of the most important aspects of both the models below.
Price
Both models are quite similar, even in terms of price.
Lease deals
The 2017 Suburban LT with four-wheel drive can be yours on a lease from $599 for 39 months (10,000 miles a year) with $3,549 due at signing.
Space
Considering the seating of passengers, you will be able to fit about the same number of people in both the Chevrolet Tahoe and Chevrolet Suburban. However, the Tahoe is much shorter than the Suburban, giving it an advantage when it comes to towing capacity but a disadvantage in the storage space department. Moreover, with the Chevrolet Suburban, you’ll be able to haul more equipment or luggage than the Chevrolet Tahoe.
Warranty
Tahoe may seem to be better in all the features than the Suburban, however the Chevrolet Suburban 2017 comes with essentially the same basic warranty as the Chevrolet Tahoe.
Similar features
Moreover, both Tahoe and Suburban seems to share more common features such as their designation (full-size SUV), engine size (5.3 liter V8), torque (355/383), fuel economy (16/23), and some more.
However, both SUVs come with more common benefits like, 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot and connection to the Chevrolet MyLink interface, giving you full access to your entertainment, maps and important contacts right from your vehicle, and the Suburban and Tahoe both prove to be more than capable vehicles for you and your family.