2007 Chevrolet Tahoe Preview
Chevy unveils a much-improved Tahoe  by Thom Blackett
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Soccer moms and boat-hauling dads everywhere rejoice – the 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe offers a sportier look, more power, and a promise of increased efficiency. Let’s face it - just because gas prices are higher, that doesn’t mean that a Toyota Prius will carry a bunch of kids and their gear to practice, or that a Ford Escape Hybrid will haul your 7,000-lb. Sea Ray to the local launch. People still need room, both the passenger and cargo kind, and brute power. And should Chevy’s promise of a combined fuel rating of 20.5 mpg in two-wheel-drive trim and 20.1 mpg in four-wheel-drive guise prove true, well, all the better.

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Be cautious about those numbers, though, as they’re of the EPA variety, meaning that they’re likely grossly optimistic. Rather, consider the redesigned 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe for its refreshingly precise appearance, supposed improved build and materials quality, improved ride thanks to a stiffer frame, new coil-over-shock suspension, and added engine power. Plus, Chevy promises to offer it all at a very competitive price.


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