2003 Chevrolet Tahoe
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$11,469*
* Price does not include sales tax, title, and arbitration fees.
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| Selling Price $11,469* |
| Trim: LS | Body Style: 4dr SUV |
| Exterior Color: Dark Green Metallic | Interior Color: Tan/neutral |
| Mileage: 86,273 | Engine: 3.5L V6 SOHC 24V FI Engine |
| Transmission: 5-Speed Automatic | Driveline: 4WD |
| Stock #: 090051A | VIN: 1GNEK13Z83R287322 |
- Specifications
- Review
- Standard Feature
| Length: 196.90 in.
| Width: 78.90 in.
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| Height: 76.30 in.
| Wheel Base: 116.00 in.
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| Curb Weight: 5269 lbs.
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| Front Head Room: 40.70 in. | Rear Head Room: 39.40 in. |
| Front Hip Room: 61.40 in. | Rear Hip Room: 61.30 in. |
| Front Shoulder Room: 65.20 in. | Rear Shoulder Room: 65.10 in. |
| Front Leg Room: 41.30 in. | Rear Leg Room: 38.60 in. |
| Luggage Capacity: 63.60 cu. ft. | Maximum Seating: 9 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity: 26.00 gal. |
| EPA Mileage Estimates: (City/Highway) |
Automatic: 14 mpg /
18 mpg
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| Range in Miles: (City/Highway) |
Automatic: 364
mi. / 468 mi.
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Review of the
What's New
The Tahoe gets a host of new upgrades for 2003. On the inside, you'll find new tri-zone climate controls, an enhanced driver-information center and a redesigned center console and instrument panel. New options includes second-row bucket seats and adjustable pedals. A revised lineup of entertainment options offers buyers a Bose audio system, as well as XM Satellite Radio and a DVD-based entertainment system. For increased safety, there are dual-stage airbags, a standard front-passenger-sensing system, three-point belts for all second-row passengers and an available StabiliTrak stability control system on Tahoes with the 5300 V8. The braking system has been upgraded for what Chevrolet says is better pedal feel and performance and Tahoes sold in California are now fitted with a new catalytic converter that earns the truck ULEV certification. Deleted items on the Tahoe are minor. No longer standard are third-row floor mats, an underhood light, a 7-to-4 pin trailer brake adapter, an auxiliary door lock switch in the cargo area and a lock for the center console.
Introduction
Chevrolet is no newcomer to the sport-ute game; it rolled out its version of a full-size sport-utility vehicle more than 30 years ago. Its current model, the Tahoe, bowed in 1994. Formerly known as the K-Blazer, the Tahoe was built to be a rough-and-ready, go-anywhere sort of ride. Back when it first emerged, Chevy described it as a "rugged, multipurpose family vehicle that's at home on and off the road," and the manufacturer has always seen to it that the vehicle is sturdy enough to live up to this promise. The 2000 model year brought with it a complete redesign for the Tahoe. Its decade-old platform was replaced with a new frame that was stronger and more rigid than previous designs; the 'ute also got two new V8 engines that provided it with more horsepower than ever before. For 2003, the Tahoe continues to give drivers more of what has made the vehicle a favorite with those seeking transportation that efficiently handles both on-road and off-road adventures. With a roomy and comfortable interior, it makes a great weekend-getaway machine. If you want a sport-utility that can handle passengers and cargo as well as it does a backcountry road, the 2003 Chevrolet Tahoe should be on your short list.
Interior Design and Special Features
The Tahoe's front seats, instrument panel and center console have all been redesigned for 2003. The actual quality of the materials, however, could stand further improvement. Second-row bucket seats are now available when you order leather upholstery, as is a DVD-based entertainment system. An optional 50/50 split third-row seat gives the Tahoe nine-passenger seating capacity. With no third row and the second-row seats folded forward, the Tahoe offers 104 cubic feet of cargo volume.
Safety
For 2003, the Tahoe has been upgraded with dual-stage front airbags, a passenger-seat sensing system and the optional StabiliTrak stability control system on models equipped with the 5.3-liter engine. Four-wheel disc brakes with ABS are standard. Front-seat side-impact airbags are optional. In front-impact collisions, the 4WD Tahoe scored three out of a possible five stars on the driver side and four out of five on the passenger side in tests administered by the NHTSA. Additionally, the 4WD Tahoe achieved a three-star NHTSA rollover-resistance rating, while the 2WD model earned a two-star score.
Driving Impressions
Either of the Tahoe's Vortec V8 engines deliver ample power in most situations. Those who pull a trailer often would be wise to opt for the 5.3-liter engine, as it provides a substantial bump in torque despite only 10 additional horsepower compared to the 4.8-liter V8. The suspension delivers a stable, smooth ride, regardless of whether the Tahoe travels on or off pavement, while the steering is light enough to maneuver the big sport-ute easily in tight situations.
| Leather Steering Wheel Trim |
| Air Conditioning |
| Electrochromatic Rear View Mirror |
| Privacy Glass |
| Temperature Controls - Driver and Passenger |
| Tilt Steering Wheel |
| Center Console |
| Clock |
| Cruise Control |
| Lighted Entry System |
| Power Door Locks |
| Power Heated Mirrors |
| Power Windows |
| Roof Rack |
| Running Boards |
| Tachometer |
| 4-Speed Automatic Transmission |
| Automatic Locking Hubs |
| Locking Differential (Center) |
| Power Brakes |
| Power Steering |
| Self Leveling Suspension |
| 4.8L V8 OHV 16V FI Engine |
| + ENTERTAINMENT TELEMATICS |
| AM/FM/Cassette/CD Audio System |
| Premium Audio System |
| 16 Inch Wheels |
| Alloy Wheels |
| Intermittent Windshield Wipers |
| Rear Window Defroster |
| 4-Wheel ABS |
| Anti-Theft Alarm System |
| Automatic On/Off Headlights |
| Daytime Running Lights |
| Driver and Passenger Front Airbags |
| Fog Lights |
| Keyless Entry System |
| Cloth Seats |
| Front Split Bench Seat |
| Power Driver Seat w/Memory |
| Rear Split Bench Seat |