The 2007 Suburban 1500 is an important vehicle to Chevrolet for the sport utility market segment. The LT is a member of a series of four trim levels for the Suburban 1500 which include LS, LT, LTZ, and Z71. The four-door truck with its rear-wheel drive is positioned to aggressively fill this niche for Chevrolet. There is strong competition from vehicles from Infiniti.
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In 2005 Chevrolet released the Suburban 1500 Z71 to the truck-buying market. The Suburban 1500 came in three configurations: LS, LT, and Z71. The Z71 configuration is powered by the 5.3-liter eight-cylinder engine, which makes 19 highway miles and 15 city. The Suburban 1500 competes in the Sport Utility market segment, in direct competition with Kia.
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People who buy a Chevrolet Suburban 1500 are often happy with purchase. For over a decade, the Suburban 1500 has been one of the mainstays of the Chevrolet brand. This has always been a meaningful truck, and the 2004 model is no different. A sport utility for everyone in the household is what the Chevrolet Suburban 1500 delivers.
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As time has gone by several things can be said about the Chevrolet Suburban 1500 series: including the strong reaction most buyers have towards their truck. The 8-cylinder engine is at the core of the strong emotions, it is reliable for its class and delivers a huge amount of torque.
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A high point in the sport utility market is the Chevrolet Suburban 1500. In 2000 Chevrolet rolled out an upgraded version of the Suburban 1500 with three versions: Base, LS, and LT. Sales for the Suburban 1500, especially the Suburban 1500 Base, were brisk during 2000 and 2001. The improved reliability and the updated styling were responsible for the increased interest.
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