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The Chevrolet SUV line has had some ups and some downs along the way. The Blazer has long been considered the original Chevrolet SUV hitting the market in 1969. As the standard to be set, Chevy set out to create a strong and durable workaholic. Over the years, Chevrolet has released different versions and models of the Blazer and then added more SUVs to its original line.

The Chevy Suburban is another Chevrolet SUV that has a long history of being rated as one of the workhorses of its time. With high capacity towing and hauling figures it is still one of the most popular choices for those who use SUVs for their power and abilities. Along the way, Chevy has made numerous upgrades, improvements, and design changes to help make the Suburban a better value, more comfortable, and more environmentally sound.

With passenger seating for up to nine individuals the Tahoe is the Chevrolet SUV that has been captivating consumers for about 75 years. With history and staying power, the Suburban was included in the top ten best family vehicles, according to Kelly's Blue Book.

Chevy eventually released the Tahoe, a Chevrolet SUV that was designed to be as tough and rugged as the Blazer but with a more user friendly feel to it. The interior was laid out to be a family vehicle that was capable of hauling and working hard just like the Blazer. The Tahoe never really fell into favor with the consumer and even as late as the 2011 the Tahoe model is not considered to be one of the more durable or powerful of the purchase options on the market. It has considerable stopping distance and did not test well when it came to handling procedures.

The Tahoe does offer some of the highest ranked towing capacity in its class. For those who are looking for a Chevrolet SUV with 8500 pounds of towing capacity, this model will not be outdone by many.

The Tahoe is a Chevrolet SUV that comes in a hybrid model. Reducing the fuel consumption in order to appeal to the more environmentally concerned consumers is a trend that most SUV manufacturers are following. However, there are also some concerns that the fuel efficiency does not offset the actual cost of the hybrid model.

Finally, the Chevy Equinox is the Chevrolet SUV crossover in the line up. With its 32 miles to the gallon the crossover is looked upon with appreciation. When you add in the upper scale design and the attention to detail, the Equinox offers consumer a good value for the price. The Equinox has also been determined to offer the most rear legroom in crossover SUVs in its class.

Chevy has brought numerous SUVs to the limelight over the years, each model improving in efficiency and comfort. To truly have a powerful SUV, Chevy models tend to provide a better range of options. Mid class working vehicles can look good, ride well, and offer the passengers as well as the driver a comfortable ride.