2012 Chevrolet Tahoe. Images courtesy of Chevrolet. |
The 2012 Chevrolet Tahoe is a traditional full-size SUV,
complete with a box-frame construction like Chevy’s Silverado pickup truck.
Because of its design, the Tahoe is just as comfortable ambling down freeways
or city streets as it is trudging through muddy or snow off-road trails.
Occupants enjoy a taller ride-height than in crossover vehicles or minivans.
Still, the Tahoe offers a very smooth ride and plenty of comforts that will
make occupants forget they are riding in a truck.
Seating inside the 2012 Tahoe can accommodate up to nine
passengers if outfitted with the split bench front seat. The front seats can be
both heated and cooled, while the second seats can be heated and also
power-fold into the vehicle’s floor to increase cargo capacity. Cargo capacity
can reach 109 cubic feet with the second and third rows of seats folded down.
Buyers have only one engine choice with the Tahoe, a 5.3
liter V8 that puts out 320 horsepower and 335 pound-feet of torque. The engine
works with a six-speed automatic transmission to provide power to either just
the rear wheels, or to all four for models with the optional four-wheel-drive.
Chevy makes four-wheel-drive models with either a two-speed transfer case or a
single-speed transfer case that eliminates the low-gear option.
Chevrolet loaded the 2012 Tahoe SUV with a number of
technological systems to aid with operating the vehicle. Owners can download an
application to their smart phone, which allows them to connect with the Tahoe
to check up on the status of the vehicle, schedule maintenance with a local
dealer and even contact roadside assistance. An optional rear-view camera helps
drivers see obstacles of all sizes when traveling in reverse. Everyone in the
Tahoe can enjoy music using the vehicle’s USB, allowing occupants to play music
on MP3 players and flash drivers. Also, a Bluetooth connection allows drivers
to place phone calls using steering wheel mounted controls, allowing them to
stay focused on the task of driving.
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