Overview & Reviews
The 2007 Chevrolet Suburban is completely redesigned. Interior materials quality is dramatically improved, and the Suburban now has cleaner exterior styling, more accurate steering and a bit more power.
- Attractive interior with solid materials, comfortable ride and seating, smooth V8, accommodates up to nine passengers, class-leading cargo capacity.
- No fold-flat third-row seat, acceleration can be sluggish when fully loaded, hefty curb weight dulls handling.
User Reviews:
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Just do it! You wont be sorry. - 2007 Chevrolet Suburban
By z714x4dude - April 21 - 8:48 pmWell, after months and months of research we did it. 2007 LTZ 4x4. Best quality in years. GM got this one right. Mileage is very good for this burb. 15/20. I have been getting 17 mixed to work and cant wait to take it on a long trip. Im sure we will hit 20+. I know others with much smaller SUVs that dont get as good milage and we have much more room! You know who you are. Nav is great, Smooth ride, lots of room, easy to drive. We didnt get a burb last time and wish we had. Do your homework you will buy one too.
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GM Got It Right - 2007 Chevrolet Suburban
By Bob - April 12 - 11:10 amI have a 3LT with a few extras. Much quieter and better riding than the 02, no problems to report. Rear park assist is great. Braking and handling much improved, feels safer at high speeds. Stock Goodyear tires lousy, replaced with Firestone Destination L/E. Where did the rear cargo net go? Gas mileage 11 city 16 highway- still breaking in.
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Great Purchase! - 2007 Chevrolet Suburban
By Steven - March 9 - 7:40 amI purchased this truck as a secondary SUV to my wifes LX470. Although not quite as refined as my wifes Lexus, the Suburban is not that far behind. It drives great, has tons of room (way more than the Lexus), looks great (I love the 07 redesign), and gets far better gas mileage than the Lexus while providing more power. Also, when comparing to the Denali/ESV, I found the Suburban to be a far better value with very comparable features the horsepower difference does not seem that noticeable in everyday driving, and the low gear is important to me as I will be driving at times in deep snow in VT. I highly recommend this vehicle to anyone in the market for a full-size SUV.
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Are you kidding me! - 2007 Chevrolet Suburban
By Kevin Moore - March 8 - 11:23 amI would have given the Suburban good marks for some of the design features but I wanted to get everyones attention. Donot buy this vehicle if you drive in snow. We hit a minor snow drift and are now out over $900 for front bumper repairs. After extensive time on the phone with GM, they were unwilling to stand behind the vehicle. They said it was caused by environmental issues. The environment they are talking about is the reason we have a 4x4. Now when it snows, we cant leave the house until the road is plowed. I dont have any idea what were going to do when it snows while were away. Based on GMs unwillingness to stand behind the design, this is the last GM vehicle Ill ever buy
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Great Vehicle - 2007 Chevrolet Suburban
By LTZ - March 3 - 8:00 pmLTZ - excellent all the way around. Great looks for a large SUV. Gadgets are great. Excellent layout and space. Kids love it. Gas mileage not bad for a large SUV.
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Update of Prior Review - 2007 Chevrolet Suburban
By Katoomba - February 22 - 1:59 pmHere are two updates: First, I never get better than 12/15 miles per gallon city/highway. Second and more importantly, I found the first flaw on this truck. After not being able to start the truck twice because of a run- down battery, I learned from a Chevy dealer that, because of all the lights and electric accessories in the LTZ version, you need to drive 30 minutes to recharge the battery. Mind you, this is not an issue of running accessories with the engine off. This is getting in and out of the truck and perhaps opening and closing the electric rear gate before taking your five minute drive to and from the train station every weekday. After a while the battery is dead.
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Best Yet - 2007 Chevrolet Suburban
By Texas - February 16 - 7:44 amThird Suburban Ive had, best yet for ride and comfort. Still would like to have cargo doors back and the red exterior color offerered is really maroon. What were they thinking when they shortened the cargo length to less than 8 ft?
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LTZ - Best Ever "Burb" - 2007 Chevrolet Suburban
By 3C - February 13 - 9:26 amWe have had 3 Suburbans in the past along with Toyota Sequoia. This beats it hands down! Great ride, great interior, great exterior look. Cudos for GM! A great American car company!
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LTZ and towing - 2007 Chevrolet Suburban
By rdalcanto - February 12 - 5:47 pmWe bought the Suburban because we needed a family vehicle that can tow 5,000lb boat/trailer. We love the car except for two things. Fuel mileage has been much less than advertised. Our city driving doesnt have too much stop and go. Highways run fast. We still average only 13.7mpg. Part of the problem is we live on a hill, and as soon as you have to climb, it drinks fuel like crazy. We also have to tow the boat over a mountain pass. Friends with diesel pickups can tow a similar boat at 80mph without breaking a sweat. On the steep parts of the climb, we cant go more than 55 because the car has to downshift. Perhaps we should have gone with the 6L engine. Diesel Suburban please!
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Suburban Rocks! - 2007 Chevrolet Suburban
By suburban - January 19 - 6:27 pmThe Suburban beats the Excursion by far including comfort, fuel economy, and most important, style.