Perhaps you do not know all the problems of your vehicle?
Perhaps the real mileage of the car is much higher than indicated?
Perhaps your vehicle has been stolen or has lien?
Make : | CHEVROLET |
Year : | 2011 |
Model : | Tahoe |
Factory Designation : | Tahoe |
Vin : | 1GNSCAE01BR146668 |
Body Cab Type : | Extra/Super/ Quad/Double/King/Extended |
Body Class : | Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV)/Multi Purpose Vehicle (MPV) |
Engine Cylinders : | 8 |
Displacement CC : | 5300.0 |
Displacement CI : | 323.42584370208 |
Displacement L : | 5.3 |
Doors : | 4 |
Drive Type : | 4x2 |
Engine Model : | LMG - Flex Fuel (Gas/ALC), Cylinder Deactivation Iron |
Fuel Type Primary : | Gasoline |
GV WR : | Class 2F: 7,001 - 8,000 lb (3,175 - 3,629 kg) |
Manufacturer : | GENERAL MOTORS LLC |
Seats : | 8 |
Series : | LS |
Steering Location : | Left Hand Drive (LHD) |
Transmission Style : | Automatic |
Trim : | LS |
Vehicle Type : | MULTIPURPOSE PASSENGER VEHICLE (MPV) |
Axles : | 2 |
Brake System Type : | Hydraulic |
Air Bag Loc Curtain : | All Rows |
Seat Rows : | 3 |
Valve Train Design : | Overhead Valve (OHV) |
Transmission Speeds : | 6 |
Engine Configuration : | V-Shaped |
Air Bag Loc Front : | 1st Row (Driver & Passenger) |
Fuel Type Secondary : | Ethanol (E85) |
Fuel Injection Type : | Sequential Fuel Injection (SFI) |
Seat Belts All : | Manual |
A BS : | Standard |
C IB : | Optional |
NCSA Body Type : | Large utility (ANSI D16.1 Utility Vehicle Categories and "Full Size" and "Large") |
NCSA Make : | Chevrolet |
NCSA Model : | Fullsize Blazer/Tahoe |
E SC : | Standard |
Traction Control : | Standard |
Forward Collision Warning : | Optional |
Lane Departure Warning : | Optional |
Lane Keep System : | Optional |
Rear Visibility System : | Standard |
Air Bag Loc Side : | 1st Row (Driver & Passenger) |
Wheel Base Short : | 116 |
Note : | Engines listed as flexible fuel do not necessarily mean the vehicle is equipped for flexible fuel. |
Wheels : | 4 |
Wheel Size Front : | 18 |
Wheel Size Rear : | 18 |
Other Restraint System Info : | Roof Side Airbags: All seating rows |
For a year now I have been driving my Chevrolet, which I chose thanks to a report from backtocar.com. All of them had problems. Chevrolet was in perfect condition. I advise everyone to forget about possible hidden problems. And I recommend you to carefully check the VIN history before buying. It is very important.
Tom Nilson, surgeon