Let's Review The Chevy Tahoe
To Buy or Not to Buy: The Chevy Tahoe
Some History
The Chevy Tahoe arrived in the mid 90s as the renamed full-size Blazer SUV, specifically branded to match the Lake Tahoe area, known for its beautiful wilderness. It was a large vehicle, able to pack in families, friends, gear, luggage, and more. Those capacities made it desirable. π€©
Overall, this big boy has done well and consumers stand by the best of them. The Chevy Tahoe was Motor Trend’s truck of the year in 1996. There are both 2-door and 4-door versions.
A second generation arrived in 2000, the third in 2007, the 4th in 2015, and the current 5th generation rolled onstage in 2021.
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When you start bidding, you need to know the:
- Best Chevy Tahoe years π
- Chevy Tahoe Problems π
- Chevy Tahoe Price π°
- Where to find a Chevy Tahoe near me at auction, particularly here in Kyle π»
π The Best Chevy Tahoe Years:
In 25 years, the Tahoe has outsold other competitors like the Ford Expedition, Toyota Sequoia, and Nissan Armada in America. Its only real rival has been the GMC Yukon, but that’s the same company, so who’s counting?
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There is praise for the 1995-1998 Chevy Tahoe. These early models have very few complaints, and many of them have put well over 250,000 miles over their 20+ year history.
Despite the recalls, the 2000 Chevy Tahoe has few complaints. So too does the 2006, 2012-2014, and the newer models since 2016.
The 2000 Chevy Tahoe was highly rated by Consumer Reports. Carsmite aggregates data from different ratings together and not only recommends the 2000, but also the 2012-2014, and the newer models from 2016 until the 5th generation, while urging caution with the models listed below.
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β οΈ Chevy Tahoe Problems
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The 2015 Chevy Tahoe, and the 2016 and 2000 all had more recalls than any other year. But that isn’t the gold standard for “red flag” to everybody. Complaints are high for brakes, electrical, and steering in the 2015 Tahoe.
The 1999 Chevy Tahoe was reported to have fuel pump, intake gasket, windshield wiper, and door handle issues. The 2004 Chevy Tahoe was troubled by accessories problems, including inaccurate speedometers. Wow! π¨
The handling in the 2005 Chevy Tahoe was a problem and was recalled several times because of it. Motor and wheels rates the 2007–2009 models as the worst because of engine problems, excessive oil consumption, and high repair costs.
Car problems show a massive number of complaints related to the airbag, equipment, structure, and electrical in the 2007 Tahoe. The 2008 had the same issues, so avoid both of these.
π²Price
You know what to look for, now here’s what to expect to pay.
At a dealership, a 1st gen Chevy Tahoe, like a 2000 with 160,000 miles, will cost you between $3 and $5,000. At Public Auto Auctions, expect to pay half or even a third of that for the same Tahoe.
Recently, a 2002 Chevy Tahoe with 202,000 miles sold for under $1,500. The same car would most likely have cost you 3x at a used dealership. π€―
Of course, auctions are about bidding, and the more valuable the car, the more bids, and the more bids, the higher the sale price. So plan your strategy carefully. Always set a budget, and stick to it, no matter what! π
Now is a great time to bid on a 1st or 2nd gen 1997 or 2006 Chevy Tahoe, with less than 200,000 miles! With good maintenance routines, there is a high chance that SUV will take you another 100,000 miles or more.
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