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Chevy’s 2007 Tahoe a hit

03/15/2006, 11:56 AM

By admin

Sales of Chevrolet’s new Tahoe SUV are so strong that General Motors is now trying to accelerate the launch of several other SUVs and ship them to dealerships two to four weeks ahead of schedule, the Detroit News reported today. Other trucks built on the Tahoe platform include the 2007 Cadillac Escalade (plus EXT, ESV), GMC Yukon, and Chevy Suburban.

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03/15, 1:53 PM

posted by:

daveo

Careful. This is just the “I gotta have the newest one” and “I gotta wait until the new one comes out to get another one” crowd. I am sure it will pass.

03/15, 7:17 PM

posted by:

lars ulrich

well thats good, i dont care for any of their cars, but it would be ashame to see them fall

03/15, 8:06 PM

posted by:

Jordan

main consumer of the 2007 tahoe: rappers who wanna wrap them in as much chrome as they can get thier hands on.

03/15, 10:52 PM

posted by:

Chris G

Chevy actually builds a good vehicle. They deserve all the sales for the Tahoe they can get. Good for them.

03/16, 4:17 AM

posted by:

DaveO

Yea, but flooding the market with them is a mistake. Look at Honda. By limiting their production of vehicles like the Odessey they get a higher price and maintian a certain cache. That cache results in higher perception of the company and adds to their resale values.

Plus…do you really want to drive something that was “accelerated” to launch?

03/16, 9:50 AM

posted by:

captain america

i like the clean lines and enw front end, hope they incorporate it into the new silverados.

03/16, 1:31 PM

posted by:

Mike

I give Chevy credit for a nicer, cleaner looking design on their Tahoe. But with GM’s quality control issues I woundn’t want an “accelerated to launch vehicle” – they have enough recalls as it is.

 
 
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