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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Rust issue only - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By Cashmere - September 4 - 11:20 pmThis SUV is amazingly strong and reliable. I bought it with a 100k on it and it now has 149k. The 350 does not leak or burn any oil at all. The transmission is tight as a drum. Problems only with rust. Rust underneath, rust in the body panels. Shame. I dont know where it was in its prior life but whatever it was it caused a lot of rusting problems. I have repaired most of the underside rust and now am going about replacing the body panels. Used parts are plentiful and cheap. Love this monster. Had it in for an oil change during the last snow storm and the service station placed it out front waiting for me to pick up and 6 people tried to buy it. Goes in the snow like there is none.
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Built solid - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By Plainfield Mom - June 5 - 12:46 pmI love this car, we are a family of 7, my truck hauls everyone and everything I need to carry, I bought it 2years ago and the paint is fantastic in black, still shinning and beautiful, my interior has all the originall parts, I did buy it from its only owner. With 150,000 miles on her, she now has 167k miles. He was a contractor, Ive only had to replace the front brakes and the wiper. I love the way it handles, the power, the smooth ride. We got 11" of snow last winter, the 4 wheel drive got me in and out of my space without shoveling. I have 3 teenage boys who love it so much they want one. We love our suburban
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OLD FAITHFUL - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By alfonso ortiz - October 27 - 9:55 pmSuburbans are great, if i could afford another one i would jump on it. I have driven my truck from Texas to Cali several times. i have done a paper route to over the road driving, to hauling couches on top, and sheetrock inside, all with no major problems. Chevy makes a cheap intake manifold gasket. i finally had to replace. and now my shift solenoid is out. in 2009 great 5.7L power. cowboy conversion package was worth it.
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What do you want for a big vehicle - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By Happy Family - August 3 - 9:54 pmPurchased the car with 113,000 miles. Had a mechanic friend look it over, Runs great, did a few things to it just to maintain for safety reasons, very easy to work on, did most of the work myself. Now with 195,000 and still no oil leaks just replaced the air-conditioner lines to the back plus rear compressor, cost $1400., but cheaper than a car payment. Hope to have for another 100,000 if body doesnt rust out first. Gotta love the Midwest with all the salt in winter time. Rides great, oil changes religiously every 3,000 miles. Gas is costly, but the ride is worth it!!!!
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Very Reliable - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By James Brennan - June 14 - 11:46 amThis is one of the most reliable years of the Chevy Suburban, EVER. Mine has 378231 miles and it STILL runs like new.
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Not New but Still Beautiful - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By Alan Rither - February 22 - 11:27 amGot a great deal on this beautiful vehicle at Tom Denschel Ford in Prosser Washington. Only 140,000 miles. Great condition and nice folks who sold it to me. No hassle at a fraction of what a new Suburban would cost and its still got another 100,000 miles left in her. Shopping for quality and comfort rather than status pays off big time.
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Best Weve Ever Had - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By American Beauty - September 18 - 12:48 pm4DR K2500 4WD is what sold me plus the 454 power. Not afaid to pull anything {within its ranges}. Purchaced mi. of 169K didnt bother my choice. I figured it was just broke in good. Its 300K+ mi.capable in my opinion. GM has a good line here, wished Id started driving them sooner. We get comments still about how good it looks.
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Sold on Suburbans - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By Sam - August 27 - 6:08 pmI love my Suburban. It has been very solid, with no real issues for over 7 years. Therer have been the expected battery, alternator replacements, that wear out over the years. Ive got 230k miles and its still great for hauling my crew around, and I trust it over long hauls still.
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1995 K1500 Chevy Suburban XL - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By Tom T - April 5 - 10:37 pmI will buy from a GM dealer next time versus private party. The money I saved from buying from an individual versus the dealer was what I had to pay for repairs/maintence. This full size SUV provides the cargo and passenger space while providing towing capability. The space and towing beats the Fords.
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95 Suburban - 1995 Chevrolet Suburban
By OC1Dave - February 3 - 3:09 pmThis vehicle has been truly outstanding. It does anything I ask of it, tow, travel, off road, commute, and does it in comfort, style and gets 20+ mph on trips. Repairs have been minimal, it burns no oil at 160,000 and I will replace it with another.