2001-2007 Chevrolet Suburban
The Good: Gobs of power, presence
The Bad: Fuel thirsty, poor interior trim, early models have AUV like seats that are cramped
The Say: Unless you want the attention, there are more practical choices to choose from. Some of them can give you the stares.
Go For: 8 seater LS
Avoid: You have no other choice
Price Range: P500,000-P1,350,000
Our Rating: **
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Car Choices:
Call this massive: a 5.3 V8 gasoline which churns out 285hp is the standard engine. It surely does rocks your world by providing tons of power at the expense of fuel economy. But then, you wouldn't mind this if you can buy one in the first place. Only a 4x2 model is offered.
All models have at least dual airbags, ABS brakes, fog lamps, running board, roof rails, leather upholstery, all power features, electronic adjustable driver's seat, cassette with CD player, and keyless entry with Passlock security system. An update done in 2003 added cast aluminum alloy wheels (previous models were polished aluminum), daytime running lights, battery rundown protection system, trailer hitch, integrated signal lights in the side mirrors, driver's seat with memory, triple zone climate control (from the previous model's dual), and Bose sound system. Units with these features are worth tracking down, especially if you choose the 8 seater variant available in 2005. Ten seater models are no good, they do offer virtually no comfort and discontinued at the end of 2004.