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2005 Chevy Suburban
The years 2004-2005 welcomes the introduction of the new Chevrolet Suburban with an available Big Block Vortec 8100 V8 engine. This new Chevy Suburban is designed to do heavy work and hauling with a maximum trailer weight rating of up to 19,000 pounds. The Big Block Vortec 8100 V8 engine utilizes intake manifold for positive crankcase ventilation eliminating the external valve and connections for reduced maintenance and reliability. Also, the new Chevy Suburban offers a host of features such as new tri-zone climate controls for driver, front passenger and rear-seat passengers and a convenient overhead console located on the front headliner includes controls for interior lamps, rear seat air conditioning and the available HomeLink transmitter.
 
The 2004 2005 Chevy Suburban is basically a carryover from the 2002 Chevy Suburban. Optional features include a newly available DVD system that has an overhead display located in the headliner between the first and second row of seats for convenient rear seat audio or video, a flip-down color monitor, two wireless headphones, a remote control unit, as well as jacks and ports for camcorder playback and video games. As always the 2005 Chevy Suburban offers excellent interior space for both passengers and cargo. All in all, the Chevy Suburban continues to be a great vehicle for moving people, hauling cargo and towing trailers. With its combination of size, power and functionality, the Chevy Suburban continues to be one of the best selling SUV's today.

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