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2007 Chevy Tahoe: Road Trip Changed My Tune

After almost a week and several hundred miles of life with our Chevy Tahoe, I'm sold. This is a great vehicle. And I owe it an apology.

You see I've never really spent any time in the Tahoe...

Fact is I've avoided the SUV over the past eight months, dismissing it as too big, too clumsy, too trucky. Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. Sure I chastised it in my last blog entry for its antiquated removable third row seats, but that misstep aside, the Tahoe is hard to find flaw with. This is an American luxury car masquerading as a full-size SUV. 

This past weekend the Tahoe hauled my family 115 miles (each way) to a mountain cabin in Big Bear Lake northeast of Los Angeles and it could not have performed the task better. In fact, I'd put the Tahoe's seat comfort, highway ride and in-city maneuverability up against any truck in its class. Plus this big thing handles. Half that road trip is winding two lane and the big Chevy never put a tire wrong. On the way up, from 2000 ft. to 7000 ft. altitude, the big V8 delivered the grunt, and the Chevy's brakes handled the long ride down the hill without complaint.

Helluva truck.

Scott Oldham, Inside Line Editor-in-Chief @ 16,700 miles

 

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4 Comments

drunkenpanda says:

01:59 PM, 08/ 2/07

This might sound creepy, but I know where those shots were taken. We went snowboarding and stayed in a cabin near there. Except instead of a SUV 4 people and 4 snowboard crammed into my Camry. The little 4 banger worked hard on that trip and still returned 30mpg.

desmolicious says:

05:42 PM, 08/ 2/07

That then, is a helluva car!

SubyTrojan says:

12:06 PM, 08/ 3/07

It looks like the Oldhams were picking up some "bear" necessities...

navigator89 says:

10:13 AM, 08/11/07

Finally some praise for the Tahoe. I'm sick of reading Tahoe and Silverado blog posts and hearing the same stuff about them being large, thirsty and heavy. Come on this is what characterizes vehicles in that class. It's as ridiculous as criticizing sports car for being too fast or loud. I'm glad there are some people that still appreciate the Silverado and Tahoe's strengths.

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