


As Chevrolet continues to dominate the American vehicle market, the 2025 Suburban shows up in Grasso’s Garage for the ultimate people moving test drive.
The Chevrolet Suburban needs no introduction to the fleet, our 7-seater people-mover was up for the test in New England which was exponentially outstanding. Our Radiant Red Tintcoat showed out beautifully with its accented Jet Black and mocha interior. Powering the Suburban was the 6.2L ECOTEC3 V8 engine which offered just over 15 mpgs on our 9-day test. 2nd row captains, deluxe panoramic sunroof, LED lights abound and rear seat entertainment, were just a few of the items we utilized while, 24-inch wheels, trailer camera, air ride suspension and more were optioned up on our High Country model tester. Lets not forget the 17.7-inch diagonal color LCD display with a stout, Google-supported infotainment system.
As the Suburban has been very popular to consumers in recent years with increased travel and more employees working remotely, the Suburban shows out nicely as SUVs continue to get larger and more spacious. The Suburban has been on top of its game over the last few years as there are not many sitting on retail lots proving the demand is still strong. With a long history of doing the job of moving people very well, the Suburban has excellent comfort, great space and a good history of reliability and value.
With General Motors continuing to dominate the market in every category, it is evident that Chevrolet along with the entire GMC, Buick and Cadillac fleet are up to par for every consumer, offering an array of options in all markets. The Suburban is just another great win in the people moving category and one that will continue to yield positive results for years to come. With consumers looking for people moving excellence, it’s all about ride and comfort and the Suburban checks both boxes boldly.
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MSRP: $84,200
MPG: 14 city / 18 highway / 16.9 as tested
As Tested: $95,495
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