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2009 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid - Consumer Opinions

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MSN Autos user
Comfortable Ride SUV

...Pros: Quite ,comfortable and handle very well on highway Cons: No rear seat adjustment, no spare tire or jack Overall: 9.8 overall. very solid and safe vehicle...

MSN Autos user
Nice vehicle for towing and travel

...Cons: I wish the back window opened separately from the door and it did not come with a roof rack -- the after market one cost about $550 Overall: Excellent...

MSN Autos user
Tahoe Hybrid

...We have GM 2 dealers in town. No one likes dealing with one and the other doesnt have a hybrid certified technician just yet. Overall: Great vehicle...

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If buying a hybrid is the driving force behind your selection decision, Toyota offers the Highlander Hybrid and Lexus has the mechanically identical RX 400h.

These are both very nice SUVs with good passenger comfort and real-world fuel economy of around 25 mpg, but neither offers the room, towing, or genuine four-wheel-drive capabilities of the 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid.

Mercedes-Benz offers a diesel-powered GL320 BlueTec SUV, a marvelous performer with more comfort inside, more available technology features, and similar towing capability for not quite $10,000 more than the Tahoe Hybrid.

From Chrysler, the Dodge Durango/Chrysler Aspen two-mode hybrids utilize the same technology as the Tahoe.

While these Chryslers benefit from a great piece of technology, the Durango/Aspen platform is generations behind the Chevy Tahoe—especially in ride, handling, and refinement.

The Jeep Grand Cherokee with the newly available 3.0-liter turbo-diesel V-6 is another alternative; it delivers EPA ratings of 17/22 mpg with excellent towing and off-road capabilities.

Of course, the Jeep is considerably smaller than the 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid.


 
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