Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (2000) Chevy Tahoe goes the distance in Lake Tahoe test drive. This truck also has push-button four-wheel-drive or you can just punch a button to leave on the automatic setting so the truck decides when it needs to spread the power to all the wheels. It's a simple system. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2000) Crash test results for the 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe (early MY2000) 4-DR. 4x4 model.
National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (2000) Crash test results for the 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe (late MY2000) 4-DR. 4x4 model. New Car Test Drive (2000) At the head of the class in features, technology and refinement. Truck World (2000) Comparison of the 2000 Chevy Tahoe and 2000 Chevy Suburban. USA Today (2000) The 2000 model Chevrolet Tahoe is so smooth, it's almost invisible. Woman Motorist (2000) Three seat version bridges the gap between the small sport-utes and Suburbans—Despite plush options, these are becoming favorites of the professional users (including law officers). 4x4 Review (1999) A review of the 1999 Chevrolet Z71 Tahoe LT model. Auto Revista (1999) The Tahoe is a solidly built full-size off-road vehicle with a strong engine, and a platform that isn't going to twist out of shape just because the going gets rough. Basically, the Tahoe has a truck frame that makes it ideal for driving into the wilderness, if you have a four-wheel drive version. Epinions (1999) See what owners of the '99 Chevy Tahoe think about their vehicles -- the good and the bad. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (1999) Crash test results for the 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe 4-DR. 4x4 model. The Car Connection (1999) How well does the Autotrac work? Through a snowy curve our rear wheels began to slip out of line. In an instant, Autotrac transferred torque seamlessly to front tires, which clawed for traction. In another instant those wayward rear wheels pulled back into alignment and we proceeded through the curve safely. Woman Motorist (1999) Tahoe continues to stand tall in an ever-expanding arena. Auto Revista (1998) Chevrolet’s 1998 Tahoe LT remains tried and true to its mission of being a modest, yet high-quality sport-ute. Full-size presence, rugged construction and exceptional convenience are achieved with a logical use of options and design features. Epinions (1998) See what owners of the '98 Chevy Tahoe have to say about their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Epinions (1997) See what owners of the '97 Chevy Tahoe have to say about their vehicles -- the good and the bad. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (1997) Crash test results for the 1997 Chevrolet Tahoe 4-DR. 4x4 model. Chicago Sun Times (1996) The Tahoe is one of Chevrolet's hottest sellers mainly because it's bigger than the compact Chevy Blazer and smaller than the giant Chevy Suburban. New for 1996 is a two-wheel-drive Tahoe two-door model. Epinions (1996) See what owners of the '96 Chevy Tahoe have to say about their vehicles -- the good and the bad. New Car Test Drive (1996) There are some buyers for whom the Blazer is too small and the monstrous Suburban is too large. For them, the Tahoe will be just right. National Highway Traffic Safety Admin (1996) Crash test results on the 1996 Chevrolet Tahoe 4x4 4-Door model. Woman Motorist (1996) Tahoe will see a greater number of women owners than the company expects. Epinions (1995) See what owners of the '95 Chevy Tahoe have to say about their vehicles -- the good and the bad. New Car Test Drive (1995) At a glance, it's not easy to tell a 4-door Tahoe from its big cousin, the Chevrolet Suburban, unless the two are parked side by side. Then the Suburban's bigger-than-life dimensions are more apparent. At 198.5 in., the Tahoe 4-door is 21 in. almost 2 ft. shorter than the Suburban, and its 117.5-in. wheelbase is also shorter, by 14 in.
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