Overview & Reviews
The 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe has been fully redesigned. Highlights include increased standard and optional equipment including an integrated fold-flat third-row seat, updated exterior styling, a quieter and higher-quality interior and slightly improved fuel economy.
- Available nine-person seating capacity
- Quiet highway ride
- Impressive interior quality.
- Strong V8 power
- Stout towing capacity
- Cramped kids-only third-row seat
- Lazy gas pedal responsiveness.
- No telescoping steering wheel for base LS
- Bumpy, trucklike ride without optional adaptive suspension
- High cargo floor and load height
User Reviews:
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Blind spots and poorly designed console - 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe
By everclimber - May 26 - 1:33 pmIve owned 5 different tahoe/suburbans over the last 30 years. Stay away from the 2015 model. This vehicle has gotten fatter and has new blind spots. You can no longer look left to see cars on the drivers side-you must use your mirrors to see cars near you. The rear wiper stops in your line of vision, before swiping again, instead of returning to its normal starting place. There is no GPS, only ONSTAR. I use my phone GPS, but it rarely connects with the sound system. It turns out, this is a known issue, and will only work properly if you do not have the radio on! The bluetooth rarely connects. Ive had the backup camera and console go completely blank numerous times-dangerous!
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Super Smooth riding 2015 Tahoe - 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe
By joegraham - April 22 - 4:54 pmOnly 1000 miles on the truck so far so Im still in the honeymoon phase,but I really like this truck. Ive owned Honda, Acura and Audi. Next to the Audi this is the smoothest driving and best looking vehicle Ive owned. 5.3 has plenty of power to move it. Trans is a little squirrely on downshifts. Sure MPGs could be better,but 16 and 23 on highway is spot on. Recently traded in a 2014 MDX Tech which I hated. Full of hard to use tech. Tahoe however is hi-tech & easy to use.The nav system flat out works. Understands voice commands,typing in address is as easy as it can get. Real-time weather app for road trips. third row is tight, and capt chairs should slide. overall very happy w Tahoe!
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New and improved yet one BIG GAP - 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe
By vticeman1 - September 17 - 7:30 pmIve owned 3 Suburbans prior to downsizing to the Tahoe. I selected the LT model, full leather, heated seats and steering wheel .. etc. The electronics on this are pretty detailed yet it does NOT have navigation. Totally unacceptable for a $60k vehicle. Nav and texting on screen are available in Chevys very inexpensive sedans, yet to acquire such sought after technology in the Tahoe, you need to spend another $8k. Complete BS. THIS may be my last Chevy.