2011 Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV Reviews & Ratings

Part 1: Expert Review, Specs & Colors

Large Car
Family Car
Rate this model Expert Rating:
  • Currently 4.41/5
Rate this model Rate this Model:

Rating: 0.0/5
0 users voted

Expert Review for Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV

Three rows of seats with an optional bench as alternative to the standard buckets means up to nine passengers can sit comfortably in the 2011 Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV. The engine is a strong 352-horsepower, with a 6.0 liter V-8 engine and a six-speed automatic transmission. This transmission set up gives excellent control with or without a trailer, adding benefits in fuel conservation, vehicle control, and noise reduction. The lowest gear helps you start moving, despite a heavy lo... click here for the full review

Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV Ratings

Performance
  • Currently 5.00/5
Reliability
  • Currently 4.28/5
Appearance
  • Currently 3.69/5
Comfort
  • Currently 4.67/5

User Reviews for Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV

There are 1 reviews for the Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV - Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV User Reviews Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV User Reviews
Have anything to share about the Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV? - Click here to write a review Write a Review for the Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV

Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV Review

More Chevrolet SUV reviews / All Chevrolet Cars
Part 1: Introduction

Three rows of seats with an optional bench as alternative to the standard buckets means up to nine passengers can sit comfortably in the 2011 Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV. The engine is a strong 352-horsepower, with a 6.0 liter V-8 engine and a six-speed automatic transmission. This transmission set up gives excellent control with or without a trailer, adding benefits in fuel conservation, vehicle control, and noise reduction. The lowest gear helps you start moving, despite a heavy load, and the highest keeps the engine at optimal rate during highway driving.

There is a standard flex-fuel option for those that prefer E85, though this will diminish fuel efficiency. Either two wheel drive or four wheel drive gives better handling in icy conditions, depending on your preference, and a new towing package has integrated brake control for additional safety. Unfortunately, with four-wheel drive engaged, fuel efficiency is at a minimum - only 10 miles per gallon in the city, and 15 mpg average on highways. Active Fuel Management saves on gas use automatically, without sacrificing any smoothness or power.

The Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV tows trailers with ease, and is perfect for hauling large families with plenty of cargo room to spare. Even with the maximum number of passengers, there is 45 cubic feet of cargo space. With just two up front, the total capacity is a massive 137 cubic feet. More expensive and less fuel-efficient than the half-ton model, the best reason to go this route is for towing large trailers. In two-wheel drive mode, the SUV can pull 9,600 pounds, reduced to 9,400 pounds when the four-wheel drive is engaged. A tow/haul mode allows more effective travel when terrain is rough, by reducing shifting and adding compression braking.

Other safety features included standard on the Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV are traction control, all-disc anti-lock brakes, the StabiliTrak electronic stability system with rollover mitigation, and side curtain airbags. OnStar is included with a free six month trial period for the Directions and Connections plan, which features Turn-by-Turn Navigation. Select the optional rearview cameras, park sensors, and blind spot alert system for the best protection against accidents due to limited visibility. However, it is important to bear in mind that these only protect your vehicle - they do not take any trailers or towed objects into consideration. The 2011 Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV has not been rated by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV Pros and Cons



 Pros Frequent trailer towers will appreciate the excellent handling relative to strong hauling ability on the Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV - up to 9,600 pounds.

 Pros Large families or big cargo loads - or both - fit easily and comfortably with up to nine passenger seating and/or 137 cubic feet of cargo space.

 Pros Special tow/haul mode reduces shifting and adds compression braking for a smoother ride regardless of what is being pulled.

 Cons This truck is not meant for city driving, particularly not in four-wheel drive mode, as miles per gallon drop to a maximum of 10. In addition, the size makes it difficult to handle in congested city traffic, and such maneuvers as parallel parking require extensive practice.

 Cons The Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV would be more fuel-efficient if a diesel option was made available.

Chevrolet Suburban Three QTR-Ton SUV Specs

MSRP
$43,525
Fuel Economy
13 City / 16 Highway
Fuel Capacity
39 Gallons
Engine
6.0L V8
Transmission
6-Speed Automatic
Horsepower
352 @ 5400 rpm
Torque
382 @ 4200 rpm
Seats
8
Doors
5