Overview & Reviews
New interior with driver airbag debuts. New dashboard features modular design with controls that are much easier to read and use. The 1500 models can now be ordered with turbodiesel engine. Brake/transmission shift interlock is added to automatic transmission. Seats and door panels are revised. New console on models with bucket seats features pivoting writing surface, along with rear cupholders and storage drawer. Uplevel radios come with automatic volume controls that raise or lower the volume depending on vehicle speed.
User Reviews:
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Superior SUV - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By T5258 - September 10 - 2:00 amPurchased to replace a rusty 90 Bronco...what an improvement!! Itll take 3 people, their dog & a weeks worth of luggage with room to spare (ask me how I know). With just under 200k, it runs, stops & shifts like new. I guess 60 years of refinement will go a long way...Ive owned the aforementioned Bronco and an 87 Grand Wagoneer, the Suburban combines the best features of both in one SUV!!16-18 mpg with the 5.7 V8 is great in my book, plus a ridiculously well-appointed interior AND go-anywhere 4WD?? Make mine Chevy please!!!
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Great SUV!!!!! - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By Adam - February 15 - 8:16 amPurchased the Suburban to replace my 90 Bronco...the Burban is a superior vehicle in ALL regards. The space, power, tow capacity & comfort rival all contemporary competitors. 16 mpg during highway trips, handling that belies its bulk make the Suburban a valued addition to my fleet, as well as having ROOOM to spare!!!
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Exceptional - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By carguy45 - October 9 - 11:57 amThis is my first car. It is almost 15 years old and is still running well. It has about 180,000 miles and had no major work done. It gets 13mpg around town. Its great around town, but I would not trust it on long trips. A few years back we drove it constantly back and forth on road trips. The paint is showing wear. Door hinges on driver and passenger side need replaced once and awhile. This thing goes through brakes like nobodies business. Ive replaced spark plugs a number of times and power steering hose needed replaced. Interior is made with really cheap plastic. Plus every time you hit a bump the truck shakes like a carnival ride. Other than that it is a great truck for being so old.
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Babe the blue ox - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By Art Daniels - July 28 - 12:36 amMy daughter calls it Babe because it is big and blue (like Paul Bunyans Ox). The Suburban is by far the most roomy of all other vehicles I have owned. We are a family of big people. I have three sons each over six feet tall my daughter is 59 and my wife is 511" and when we have taken road trips to Oregon and Arizona it has been very nice. It has the large 454 engine and with a few minor adjustments to the exhaust and intake I have managed to squeeze as much as 14 MPG on the highway while pulling a trailer. I know that the new trucks get much better mileage. But I just love this one so much I will most likely keep it as long as the oil reserves do not run out.
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The Everything Vehicle - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By zug zug - January 19 - 12:26 amWe bought it because extended family takes long road trips together and we were in the middle of a home remodel. It held 8 people, a dog and a weeks worth of stuff comfortably from Central CA to Arizona all with one tank of gas. Removing the rear seat and folding down the second row gave us space to haul everything we needed during the remodel, including protecting 8 sections of wood moulding in the rain. There is no substitute for this SUV in this price range.
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is better than expected - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By danmorea - January 11 - 2:00 amis the 5 chevy truck that i own,very familiar with them,had 88,89,91,94 models but this one is the most easy to drive.Impresive braking,power,road feel
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used car - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By mtblaze - September 1 - 2:00 amWorthy car for large famaily