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2007 Chevrolet Suburban Review
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If any vehicle is begging for a 110-volt household-style power outlet, it’s the Chevy Suburban. Alas, it lacks one. Otherwise, the Suburban’s controls are simple and straightforward, all located right where you might expect. Handy features include a trip computer, power adjustable pedals, park assistance, OnStar telematics, and a programmable Homelink system. Our Suburban LT also included power fold-and-tumble second-row seats and a power liftgate, both operated using buttons on the headliner. I liked the matching rotary knobs with rubber grips and chrome accents that controlled the headlights and 4WD system.
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