Tuesday, April 25, 2017
Chevy's 2018 Grand Slam Plan: 6.2-liter Tahoe + Souped-up Suburban
From barbecue and blues to family gatherings and Graceland, everyone in Memphis is excited about the arrival of spring. In many ways, there is no better time to get rid of "dead weight", and trade in a car that you were tiring of for something a bit sleeker. This year Chevy announced RST packages for the Tahoe and Suburban that would make the oversize and bulky presence of these vehicles feel a bit more stylish, and you're gonna love the result. The Rally Sport Truck package begins with you picking out which of four awesome exterior colors suits you: White, Black, Silver Ice and Tungsten are the current choices.
A few of the major changes are carried out with the door handles and grille surround: they are replaced with body-color pieces, and gloss-black treatment is applied to a few other key areas. The grille, roof rails, window trim, mirror caps, and bow-tie emblems are covered to emulate a different, much more up-to-date feel. 22-inch wheels with a wider twin-spoke pattern are wrapped with 285/45 Bridgestone Dueler H/L tires, which we sincerely hope that you put to the test on a seasonable rip through Shelby Farms or any of the numerous open spaces along the Memphis Riverfront. Many car enthusiasts pass up the Suburban because of its overpoweringly extra rear-length distinction, and a few choice trimmings were added this year with that aspect in mind.
An optional performance package is offered only for the Tahoe, and it is perfect for the individual seeking to add a bit of bang to an already stellar vehicle. If you have been having repeated vivid dreams of lurching through dirt trails with ease and trading the confines of the office for the welcoming and wild road, you're bound to get pretty excited about what this entails. The GM's 6.2-liter V-8 and new 10-speed automatic transmission are going to assure that you won't be idle for more than the necessary second to enjoy a breathtaking view. The Magnetic Ride Control suspension is specifically calibrated to keep the Tahoe at a safe level while barking around corners as fast as you wish.
The upgrades that have been made here are in place to appeal to a younger demographic, and we firmly believe that they will. You can also revel in an optional upgrade that will get the loud-piping hot crowd excited: a factory Borla exhaust that adds further 7 to 10 horsepower for the rear wheels. As far as the boat and camper crowd are concerned, the two rating for the Tahoe RST is 8400 pounds, which will easily drag anyone's fun-loving power set righteously out of any trouble. Neither of these are limited edition models, and this fall is when the pricing structure and cosmetic packages will be a bit less of a mystery on the lots. Everyone here at Chuck Hutton in Memphis is excited to help you get the vehicle of your dreams, and make sure that any of your pressing spring expedition ideas enthusiastically see the light of day.
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