Thursday, December 30, 2021

2022 Chevy Suburban Post WestChester Tribune Drive Test: “Oh, What a Ride!”

The Suburban has long been hailed for its ability to seat at least seven full-sized adults while also offering up plenty of extra room to spare. Many expert auto reviewers and bloggers have had great things to say about it this past year. When the latest wheels-on-pavement expert from the Westchester Tribune took the new Suburban for a spin, it was not hard to miss it in the parking lot as it stood a foot above the other vehicles.

The Suburban is the perfect vehicle to bare the snow with its four-wheel drive and 6.2-liter Ecotech, 3 V8 engine, and 10-speed transmission. You can also opt for the 3.0-liter TurboDiesel engine, another strong example of what today’s technology offers in the all-important powertrain department. The Advanced Trailering System provides an in-vehicle app with brand-new inside and transparent trailer views. It also includes customized trailer profiles, pre-departure checklists, and temperature monitoring to keep you ready when the out-of-town excursion arrives.

With 144 cubic feet of cargo space, this is the ultimate vehicle here at Jim Butler Chevy of St Louis to handle all your heavy load trips. The heated front bucket seats with leather seating surfaces provide the best in comfort and style. In addition, the Hands-Free Power Liftgate provides easy access to the bed in a snow-covered pinch. 

The incredible Chevy Safety Assist suite offers six advanced safety features: Forward Collision Alert and Automatic Emergency Braking, Front Pedestrian Braking, Lane Keep Assist with Lane Departure Warning, Following Distance Indicator, and Intellibeam High Beam Assist. The vehicle also has amenities such as Magnetic Ride Control, Dual Tip Exhausts, Power Second and Third Row Seating, and Power Tilt and Telescoping Steering Wheel.

The full redesign last year was when the multi-link rear suspension was introduced for the first time in the model’s 8-+ decade run, which was a major factor in the segment-leading quality of the ride’s character. The Edmunds.com review staff claimed that The RST was one of the best values for trims in the mix: it’s the entry-point for the 6.2-liter V8, which has plenty of power and comes with a great mix of standard features that enhance the SUV’s comfort, convenience, and appearance at first glance.