Chevrolet Suburban

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One of Chevrolet’s most popular large sports utility cars is the Chevrolet Suburban. It has been produced ever since the 1930s, making it one of the longest living car nameplates in the United States of America. It will likely continue to be produced well in to the coming years.

For the vast majority of its history, the Chevrolet Suburban has been a station wagon version of the Chevrolet pick up truck. The Chevrolet Suburban has always been one of the General Motor Company’s most commercially successful cars. It has a very high resale value for an American station wagon or truck.

A lot of other car manufacturers throughout the United States of America utilize the Suburban moniker to designate a station wagon, windowed body on a commercial frame. Other companies using the Suburban name include GMC, Dodge, Chevrolet, Plymouth, Nash, and Studebaker.

But it is only General Motors who continue to make a car named the Suburban. In the year 1988, General Motors was awarded with an exclusive trademark for the name. The Suburban is known for being one of the largest SUVs available on the market today. Its most recent competitor is an extended version of the Ford Expedition.

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Chevrolet Suburban Car Specifications

 

Model: Chevrolet Suburban
Year: 2004
Category: SUVs
Configuration size: 5327 ccm (325.05 cubic inches)
Fuel type: Gasoline
Fuel city driving: 16.8 litres/100 km (14.00 miles per gallon)
Fuel mixed driving: 7.8 litres/100 km (30.00 miles per gallon)
Seats: 9
Drive: 4WD
Transmission: Automatic, 4-speed
Configuration location: Front
Displacement: 5327 ccm (325.05 cubic inches)
Configuration type: V8
Max power: 286.00 PS (210 kW or 282 HP) at 5200 Rev. per min.
Max torque: 441.00 Nm (45.0 kgf-m or 325.3 ft.lbs) at 4000 Rev. per min.
Bore x stroke: 96.0 x 92.0 mm (3.8 x 3.6 inches)
Fuel system: Direct injection (DI)
Valves per cylinder: 2
Lubrication system: Wet sump
Gearbox: Automatic, 4-speed

 


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