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2007 Chevrolet Suburban Review
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Unlike previous Suburbans, the 2007 model doesn’t possess a busy cabin design that looks to have been dipped in Vaseline. The patterns on the dash and door panels match that of the leather. The mesh headliner matches the plastic pillar covers. The faux wood and metal complement one another and don’t overwhelm the cabin. Most storage areas are lined with felt or rubber. Still, for $50,000, you might expect a nicer cut of leather and soft-touch center-dash surfaces. As for build quality, we noted a few flaws inside and out but came away from our examination thinking that our Suburban was the best evidence yet that General Motors might just figure things out and turn things around.
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