More on the Suburban ’08

Despite the many competitors that are out in the market, the redesigned Suburban has continued to draw new customers. It even has even increased its sales for more than 10 percent during the first quarter of 2007. This only goes to show that Chevrolet did the necessary adjustments to the Suburban with its 2008 edition. All models had as a standard the head-curtain side impact air bags, which were an optional choice for some of the Chevrolet models. Apart from this, the Suburban 2500 undergo noteworthy changes. It now has a fuel-saving six-speed automatic transmission, standard StabiliTrak electronic stability control system and available 17-inch aluminum wheels.
Additional changes for the 2008 edition reflect what the customer preferences are. What’s best about the Suburban ’08 is that it has taken on the needs and preferences of the market. There is a change to a 40/20/40-split bench seat in LS models. It was modified to give way to more convenient storage space in the center section. Aside from this, a wood grain trim has been added to the forward center console and brighter instrument pointers in the gauge cluster are installed.
The Suburban ’08 features the popular Z71 Off Road appearance package. This optional package includes the Z71 Off Road suspension with high-pressure, gas-charged monotube shocks, 18-inch on/off road tires, automatic-locking differential, front recovery hooks, a durable skid plate and high-capacity air cleaner. Large, color-keyed wheel flares, an aggressive front fascia and chrome tubular assist steps, door handle centers, mirror caps and front grille inserts provide a one-of-a kind appearance.