Summary
The 2004 Chevrolet Suburban stands out as a full-size SUV offering unparalleled space and towing capacity, making it ideal for families and those requiring substantial hauling capabilities.
History
Introduced in 1999 as a redesigned version of the classic Suburban, the 2004 model continued Chevrolet's tradition of building robust, family-friendly vehicles. This year saw refinements in technology and safety features, enhancing its appeal among buyers seeking reliable transportation for larger groups.
Car Culture
The Chevrolet Suburban has cultivated a significant niche within car culture, particularly revered for its spacious interior and versatile utility. Often associated with suburban living and family adventures, it embodies the American dream of freedom and practicality on the road.
Model Variations
- LS Trim - Base model with standard features including air conditioning, power windows, and steering wheel audio controls.
- LT Trim - Adds heated front seats, upgraded audio system, and improved exterior lighting.
- LTZ Trim - Features premium leather seats, navigation system, and advanced safety technologies.
Technical Specifications
- Body Style: SUV
- Horsepower: 195 hp
- Transmission: Automatic
- Trim Levels Available: LS, LT, LTZ
- Engine Type & Size: V8, 5.7L
- Horsepower & Torque: 195 hp / 265 lb-ft
- Drivetrain: 4WD
- Fuel Type: Gas
- Fuel Tank Size: 21 Gallons
- Fuel Economy: 13 mpg city / 18 mpg highway
- Dimensions: Length: 203.2 inches, Width: 77.4 inches, Height: 70.6 inches
- Cargo Capacity: 124.2 cubic feet
- Towing Capacity: 7,300 lbs
- Safety Ratings: 5-Star Overall Safety Rating
- Key Features: Third row seating, Sunroof, Heated front seats, Advanced safety features
- Passenger Capacity: 8
Luxury
Prestige
Exotic
SUV
Hybrid
Standard
VAN
Convertible