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Chevrolet announces 2007 Suburban Pricing

CLEVELAND - Chevrolet announced pricing today on its 2007 Suburban, continuing a pricing strategy that helps customers understand the strong value offered by GM's largest division. Chevy's all new 2007 Suburban LS, equipped with a standard 5.3L engine, begins at $36,990; starting price for an LT 5.3L is $37,740; and an LTZ, equipped with 5.3L begins at $45,655. All prices include $875 Destination Freight Charge (DFC) and are 2WD. The LS model is $2,550 less than a comparably equipped 2006 LS.

Suburban four-wheel drive models begin at $39,790 for the LS; $40,540 for the LT; and $48,455 for the LTZ. Suburban 3/4 -ton, equipped with 6.0L engine pricing is as follows: 2WD LS begins at $38,165; 2WD LT is $38,915; 4WD LS starts at $40,965 and 4WD LT sells for $41,715.

"We continue to offer America 's Number 1 brand as well as America 's Number 1 value," says Chevy General Manager Ed Peper. "We're hearing from customers that they really like our strategy of bringing great vehicles to the market place at great prices."

Chevrolet announced its new pricing strategy during the North American International Auto Show in January, showcasing exceptional pricing on the all-new Tahoe -- the first of the new Chevy full-size trucks.

"Chevy's goal is to bring expressive design and spirited performance combined with great value to its customers," Peper says. "We know consumers are looking for more features and standard equipment at competitive prices, and that's what we will offer."

Currently, the Chevy Suburban has no direct competitors. The vehicle is capable of hauling more passengers and cargo than any other vehicle in the segment - and offers a 360-degree safety system of occupant protection and crash-avoidance technology that demonstrates GM's commitment to providing world-class safety.

Led by strong full-size pickup and launch vehicle sales, Chevrolet was the best-selling vehicle brand in the United States in 2005. Chevy led the industry in total sales of sport utilities last year, with combined sales of 239,316 Tahoes and Suburbans. So far this year, Chevy full-size utilities sales are up 36.8 percent over last January and share is up 13.1 points. During January 2006, Tahoe and Suburban had a combined share of 50.7 percent, indicating that one out of every two full-size SUVs sales went to Chevy.

"More Americans buy Chevys than any other brand," Peper says, "and we intend to defend our sales position with a continued strong product assault in 2006, led by our new trucks."

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thats not horrible at all. for the price of a loaded out Tahoe LTZ you can get a 2wd LT Suburban. not bad.

 
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
So, with rebates and employee pricing I should be able to pick one up for around $29k right?

no rebates.

i figure with employee pricing on the Suburban, lets just say a 4wd LTZ would be about 40 grand.

 
Originally posted by: MIKEMIKE
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
So, with rebates and employee pricing I should be able to pick one up for around $29k right?

no rebates.

i figure with employee pricing on the Suburban, lets just say a 4wd LTZ would be about 40 grand.

That's about $20 grand more than I'd pay for it. Assuming I were in the market for a gas guzzling behemoth like that to begin with...
 
Originally posted by: Slashur
Car prices today are just crazy.. And you wonder why these companies are having money problems...

😕

GM isn't the only company selling cars/trucks at that price.
 
Originally posted by: Chunkee
Originally posted by: Ktulu
Originally posted by: Slashur
Car prices today are just crazy.. And you wonder why these companies are having money problems...

😕

GM isn't the only company selling cars/trucks at that price.

oh yes they are!

um....no they're not! the Toyota Sequoia Limited goes for up to 45k
 
Originally posted by: Ktulu
Originally posted by: Chunkee
Originally posted by: Ktulu
Originally posted by: Slashur
Car prices today are just crazy.. And you wonder why these companies are having money problems...

😕

GM isn't the only company selling cars/trucks at that price.

oh yes they are!

um....no they're not! the Toyota Sequoia Limited goes for up to 45k

SARCASM METER NEEDS REPAIRED.

or does your brain not have "idiot lights" like cars do nowadays?
 
It's a shame now that they don't offer the 8.1 liter in the 2500 series Sub for 2007. That was a VERY popular SUV with the camper/boat/snowmobile trailering crowd.....It would tow right at 9,000 lbs with the 4.10 gears and a little room to spare.

Bob
 
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