Wednesday, May 8, 2013

2012 Chevrolet Suburban Reviews

2012 Chevrolet Suburban
The Chevrolet Suburban is the largest SUV brand and is the worlds oldest functioning as a board of directors is his 76th year continues in the market. Like the small Chevrolet Tahoe, Suburban uses the rugged body-on frame construction that provides excellent off-road capability and towing features.
The poster features the Suburban LS, LT and LTZ 4WD with 2WD standard and optional, and 1,500 light and 2500 heavy series. (LTZ is available only in 1500 the series.)

A heavy Suburban 2500 can tow the heaviest of loads, with a penalty in ride quality and fuel consumption, but most drivers who need a full-sized Ute will be fine with the 1500 Suburban. It is equipped with GMs 5.3-liter V-8 and six-speed automatic transmission, and is good for 320 hp. Rear-wheel drive is standard, and the four wheels is an option. The flexible fuel engine and the fuel cylinder deactivation completed four cylinders when power of attorney is not necessary. The suburban train is smooth and powerful drive, and offers an EPA-rated gas mileage of 15/21 mpg. It can also tow up to 8.100 lbs.

The Suburban LTZ gets 20-inch polished alloy wheels, an elevator door, rain-sensing wipers, a rear air suspension, a blind spot alert, better leather, heated steering wheel, driver seat configuration memory, improved front seats with heating and ventilation, power folding second row heated seats, auto dimming rearview mirror, a system based hard drive navigation, rearview camera and a premium 10-speaker Bose surround sound system with digital music storage.

The LS comes standard with alloy wheels, 17 inch, side assist steps, roof rails, power front bucket seats with center console, a 50/50-split third-row seat, three-zone manual climate control, full power accessories, Bluetooth, steering wheel-mounted audio system rear seat audio controls with headphone jack and a stereo with eight speakers, CD player, satellite radio, auxiliary audio input and iPod / USB. The LT adds fog lights, roof rack cross bars, a locking rear differential, heated mirrors, rear parking sensors, leather upholstery, heated front seats, three-zone automatic climate control, power adjustable pedals, vehicle control and an enhanced Bose sound system with six-CD changer.

Chevrolet offers two engine options for the 2012 Suburban. The Model 1500 comes with a 5.3-liter V8 engine 320 horsepower and 335 lb.-ft. of torque. A 6.0-liter V8 that pumps out 352 hp and 382 lb-ft of torque is standard on the 2500. Both V8 engines are mated to a six-speed automatic transmission. In 1500 or 2500 model, buyers have a choice of rear-wheel drive or all four wheels. The 4WD Suburban is offered with a choice of a traditional two-speed transfer case or a single speed drive without low range (not available on LTZ).

Although perhaps not as elegant as some of the latest models of Chevy Suburban passenger compartment remains attractive and well done. In addition, controls and gauges are easy to see and easy to handle.

Within the Suburban is nearly the size of some rooms that we occupied Japan, with 137.4 cubic meters of cargo space behind the first row of seats. Seating of first and second row can be blocks or banks, while the third row of seats is a foldable sofa which, unfortunately, is not completely flat when it is not necessary, in contrast to the Expedition. Can be completely eliminated, but is large and heavy, and actually need two people to do that. Not only that, the seat mounting tabs protrude and can scratch cargo. Correctly specified, the Suburban with a capacity of nine persons, including a number of young adults in the back, but ideally the third row is reserved for children.

2012 Chevrolet Suburban The list of standard safety features include four-wheel ABS disc brakes, stability control GMs emergency communication system of the star, front seat side airbags and three rows side curtain airbag system with rollover sensor. A warning system of blind spots is also available in the LTZ.

In terms of size, the only SUV that can compete with the Suburban, the Ford Expedition EL. Smaller "full size" body-on-frame SUVs including the Nissan Armada and Toyota Sequoia.