Cadillac Escalade vs. Chevy Suburban vs. GMC Yukon Denali vs. Chevy Tahoe - Compare.

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2015 Chevrolet Suburban The Chevy Suburban is the original SUV, as well as the oldest nameplate on the market today—it has been around in one form or another since 1935. And while the 2015 Chevy Suburban shares more than just its name with the original, it pushes into brand-new territory as well. For this year&new 2015 Suburban, Chevy has turned to some traditional touches--big shoulders, big V-8 engines, big towing capacity--and some crossover cues like fold-flat rear seats, to bring the Suburban into the same modern family as the recently revamped Chevy Silverado 1500 pickup truck. Tradition is the keyword for the Suburban&new styling: it&a highly angular, creased-and-pressed look. Still, GM says the design is more aerodynamic than the 2007-2014 Suburban. In person, the new interior looks and feels markedly more up-scale than the previous generation&particularly in LTZ models, where it moves beyond even the previous Escalade&quality and appearance. 2015 Cadillac Escalade Cadillac has never shied away from size and mass. As early as 1930, there were Cadillacs that weighed more than three tons—and those were cars. Cadillac trucks wouldn’t be along for another seven decades. In the ’30s, Cadillac propelled its biggest classics-to-be with V-12 and even V-16 engines. You could time a zero-to-60-mph run with an alarm clock, but that was about as good as it got unless you wanted to pop for a Duesenberg. Now Cadillac’s biggies are the Escalade and the long-wheelbase...

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