Compare Chevrolet Tahoe vs Suburban | Lock Haven, PA

Chevrolet Tahoe

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Chevy Tahoe vs. Chevy Suburban: Which Full-Size SUV Fits Your Life?
When it comes to family-sized SUVs that can tow, haul, and still turn heads downtown, the Chevy Tahoe and Chevy Suburban have been setting the bar for decades. These two icons share the same DNA, but they cater to slightly different lifestyles. Whether you're cruising through Lock Haven, PA, planning weekend trips to State College, or towing the camper out toward Jersey Shore, both SUVs bring serious capability to every journey. The question isn't whether you should drive a Chevy. It's which one fits your world best.
Chevrolet Tahoe | Chevrolet Suburban | |
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Engine Power | 355 hp @ 5,600 rpm | 355 hp @ 5,600 rpm |
Engine Torque | 383 lb-ft @ 4,100 rpm | 383 lb-ft @ 4,100 rpm |
Engine displacement | 5.3 l | 5.3 l |
Fuel Capacity | 24.0 gal. | 28.0 gal |
Transmission | 10-speed shiftable automatic | 10-speed shiftable automatic |
Seating Capacity | 8 | 8 |
Drivetrain | Four wheel drive | Four wheel drive |
Engine configuration | V8 | V8 |
Curb weight | 5,705 lb. | 5,873 lb. |
Performance
Under the hood, the Tahoe and Suburban offer nearly identical muscle. Both are powered by a choice of engines, including a pair of V8 powerhouses offering up to 420 horsepower, while a 3.0-liter turbodiesel delivers up to 495 pound-feet of torque. Whether you're towing boats, trailers, or just your sense of adventure, the Tahoe delivers up to 8,400 pounds of towing power, while the Suburban, with its longer wheelbase and extra heft, tops out around 8,300 pounds. In real-world driving, both feel commanding, smooth, confident, and surprisingly refined for their size. The Suburban's stretched dimensions make it a grand tourer, while the Tahoe's slightly shorter stance gives it more agility around the bends in Williamsport or the tight corners near Bellefonte.


Interior Space & Seating
Step inside either SUV, and you're greeted by the same mix of sophistication and practicality that Chevy does so well. The Tahoe's cabin feels enormous until you sit in the Suburban, which takes "spacious" to another level entirely. Both offer seating for up to nine passengers, premium materials, and available features like heated and ventilated seats, tri-zone climate control, and an optional panoramic sunroof that makes even the longest trips feel airy and open. Families in State College will appreciate the Suburban's additional legroom in all three rows, while Tahoe buyers may enjoy the slightly cozier feel and easier maneuverability without sacrificing comfort.
Cargo Space
This is where the Suburban really flexes its muscles. With up to 144.7 cubic feet of cargo capacity, it's basically the moving van of luxury SUVs, with enough space to swallow sports gear, luggage, or half your garage with room to spare. The Tahoe isn't exactly stingy, though. Its 122.9 cubic feet of space still outclasses many competitors and fits just about anything a busy Pennsylvania family could throw at it. If you're loading up for a weekend getaway to Jersey Shore, the Tahoe is plenty capable. But if your plans include a long road trip with the entire crew and the dog, too, the Suburban is your rolling command center.


Technology
Both the Tahoe and Suburban come armed with Chevy's latest tech arsenal. The intuitive Chevrolet Infotainment System includes a standard 10.2-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and available built-in Google integration. Passengers will love the available dual 12.6-inch rear-seat media screens for keeping the family entertained between Lock Haven and Williamsport. Multiple USB ports, a Wi-Fi hotspot, and an available Bose premium audio system transform every drive into an event. And for the driver, features like a digital gauge cluster and Head-Up Display make it feel like piloting a high-tech luxury liner.
Safety
When you're hauling your family, your gear, or both, peace of mind matters. Both the Tahoe and Suburban come equipped with Chevy Safety Assist, a suite of advanced driver aids including Forward Collision Alert, Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Keep Assist, and Following Distance Indicator. Optional features like Adaptive Cruise Control, Rear Cross Traffic Alert, and HD Surround Vision take protection to the next level. Whether you're navigating the crowded streets of Bellefonte or merging onto I-80, these systems work quietly behind the scenes to keep you safe and confident on every trip.

Find Your Perfect Chevy SUV at MacIntyre Chevrolet
Both the Chevy Tahoe and Suburban deliver full-size comfort for your Pennsylvania drives. The Tahoe gives you versatility and agility in a full-size package, while the Suburban delivers unmatched room and road-trip dominance. Either way, you're choosing strength, style, and the kind of comfort only Chevy can deliver. Visit MacIntyre Chevrolet to explore our new inventory and take both for a test drive today.
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