Not every full-size SUV is created equal, and finding the right one can often be challenging. That’s why the Chevrolet Van Nuys team recommends seeing what each large Chevy SUV offers. If you’re test-driving a Chevy SUV soon, these are the crucial elements to compare.
Passenger Space
You’ll likely be driving plenty of family members and friends around if you’re shopping for a full-size SUV, which is why passenger space is critical. Overall passenger volume will depend on the vehicle’s interior construction, and you might notice different legroom and headroom capacities. For example, the Chevy Tahoe features 34.9 inches of third-row legroom, while the Chevy Suburban features 36.7 inches. Passenger comfort should be a top priority, so it helps to understand every measurement.
Cargo Space
Your full-size SUV interior should be configurable regarding seating and cargo storage, but your maximum cargo capacity also depends on the model. The Chevy Tahoe can fit a maximum of 122.9 cubic feet of storage space, while the Chevy Suburban fits up to 144.7 cubic feet. Since you’ll often carry passengers and gear, it helps to inspect the SUVs’ cargo space.
Safety Features
These full-size Chevy SUV models feature impressive safety features, but their availability sometimes depends on the trim or requires a subscription. For example, the HD Surround Vision Camera is standard across the lineup, but Super Cruise™ hands-free driving is optional, and OnStar® requires a subscription after a trial period (an admittedly generous eight years). Our team can show you the trims with all the safety features you need, either as standard inclusions or available services.
Test-Drive a Full-Size SUV in Van Nuys, CA
Of course, some metrics and features make much more sense when experienced in person. If you are ready to take a full-size SUV out for a spin, contact Chevrolet Van Nuys. We will help you compare these models and schedule test drives.