
In 1999 Chevrolet released the Tahoe LS to the truck-buying market. The Tahoe came in three configurations: Base, LS, and LT. The LS configuration is powered by the 5.7-liter eight-cylinder engine, which makes 18 highway miles and 14 city. The Tahoe competes in the Sport Utility market segment, in direct competition with Kia.
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Several things can be said about the Chevrolet Tahoe series: including the polarizing reactions most buyers have towards their truck. The eight-cylinder engine is at the heart of the strong emotions, it is powerful for its class and delivers a large amount of torque.
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One of the staples of the Sport Utility segment is the Chevrolet Tahoe. In the previous model year released a brand new version of the Tahoe with three versions: Base, LS, and LT. Sales for the Tahoe, especially the Tahoe Base, were brisk during 1999 and 2000. The improved vehicle quality and the classic styling were responsible for the sales boost.
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The 1999 Tracker is an important vehicle to Chevrolet for the sport utility market segment. The LSi is a member of a series of two trim levels for the Tracker which include LSi and Base. The two-door truck with its four-wheel drive is positioned to aggressively fill this niche for Chevrolet. There is strong competition from vehicles from Toyota.
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Buyers of the Chevrolet Tracker are aware of the reputation of the truck they are purchasing. The Tracker has been one of the premier vehicles of the Chevrolet line for years. It is considered an institution of a truck and the 1999 model is no exception. The Chevrolet Tracker falls into the sport utility for the family category. People who purchase the Tracker have been doing so for the last few generations in a family. It is a constant that only gets better with age.
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