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Chevrolet Tahoe 2013 Review
Quick Summary
- WHAT WE LIKE
- Interior and exterior design
- Powerful engine
- Spacious cabin
- WHAT WE DISLIKE
- Fuel efficieny could have been better
- Front bumper might hamper dune bashing
- Cramped third row
Quick Review
The 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe is one of the best looking SUV's in the market today. It's sheer size and brilliant design make it stand out from the other SUV's on the road.
The 5.3L V8 is able to produce 320 horsepower and 454 Nm which make towing a breeze. Acceleration is smooth and is accompanied by a deep exhaust note. Due to improved sound dampening materials used, the ride is quiet and feels more luxurious than expected in a SUV.
The on-road experience includes smooth suspension and overall comfortable ride. The off-road experience is quite decent, although the front bumper is stock and has low clearance so it can touch down during dune bashing. We recommend getting a higher clearance bumper.
Safety is not at all compromised with all 3 rows of seating recieving side curtain airbags even in the standard model. Bells and whistles include a Bose sound system, comfortable seats and seat cooling which works well in the hot weather. Watch out for cramped space in the third row which much rather should be taken out for extra storage. So in effect, for practicality, the third row works best for kids, adults would find it quite cramped.
Fuel efficiency is probably the only let down in an otherwise great car. The fuel efficiency is on par with a Nissan Armada.
Competitors of the Chverolet Tahoe include national favourties such as the Toyota Land Cruiser and the Nissan Patrol. The Chevrolet Tahoe is recommended for someone with a large family who wishes to travel safely both within the city and off the beaten path.
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-2013 Chevrolet Tahoe Road Test
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