1994 Chevrolet Suburban 350 8G
Summary:
Great highway car. Hell in a parking lot
Faults:
Drive shaft has corroded. I had it replaced with a steel one at a drive shaft shop; never could get it balanced properly. I should have got the $700 GM one.
No other problems.
General Comments:
I have loved my suburbans. This one only gets 17 mpg where the 1985 Diesel got 20-25mpg highway, but it is nice to be able to start it when it is -10F.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 3rd January, 2003
3rd Feb 2004, 07:59
I have a 1993 1500 Suburban and I can't complain. It needed a new transmission at 83000 miles and I have replaced the radiator, the alternator, the rotors, the water pump and manifold parts. The transmission was the really expensive fix, but everything else was within reasonable costs. It is probably the greatest family vehicle out there; kids sit in the middle of the seats to protect them from any side impacts. A full size ice chest fits behind the front passenger seat; this means that we can take all the stuff needed for a family to camp out for a week and not have to tie anything to the roof. The GMC upholstery is the best it holds up to soccer cleats, dogs, and kids climbing all over it and not a spot or tear on it after 100,000 miles.