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As one of the few remaining full-size SUVs available today, used Chevy Tahoe models are still just as popular as they were when they debuted back in 1995. Currently, the fourth-generation of Tahoes has just come to a close with the end of 2020, and an all-new new fifth-generation Chevy Tahoe has hit the market for the 2021 model year. A lot of things have changed about this model over the years, and that is a good thing. Since it is a family-friendly vehicle, there is always room to make adjustments.

Perhaps the only thing that has stayed the same is the fact that this spacious ride is large enough to transport a family of up to nine people in comfort - even on off-road adventures or while towing. As for technology and safety, these features vary from year-to-year with every new Tahoe being better than the previous one. So, without further ado, let’s take a look at the highlights of the used Chevy Tahoe and what you should be looking for while shopping.

Used Chevy Tahoe Overview


While the first Tahoe SUVs came to the market in 1995 and these early models are still available on the used market, most people today will likely be looking for something a bit newer. At the turn of the century, things started to get more advanced. But while those models can be found at affordable prices today, they are still on the older side. However, models from 2010 to 2021 are perfect for families of seven to nine people.

One great thing about the used Chevy Tahoe is that they come with fold-flat second-row and third-row seating. What this means is that you can configure the back of the cabin to suit your toting cargo needs. Are you bringing home a new piece of furniture? Simply fold the rear seats down and slide it into the back! Need to transport the kids and their friends? Fold up how many seats you need and leave the rest stowed so that you still have space for all their toys.

Several USB ports are available in newer used Chevy Tahoe models, and you can even find a traditional household-style 110-volt outlet in some vehicles. These enable you to hook up accessories while you’re camping or on a road trip. You can also find the Chevy MyLink connectivity system, an 8-inch touchscreen interface, and a backseat DVD entertainment system for the kids. However, the exact features will depend on the year and trim level, so it pays to do your research.

If you happen to come across a used Chevy Tahoe that comes with magnetic ride control, get it! This is a real-time dampening system that provides a much smoother ride by controlling the body motion of the vehicle. It continuously monitors the road conditions and adjusts the suspension hundreds of times every second. If you have a child that is prone to motion sickness during long car rides, then this is the feature you want to look for while you’re shopping.

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Tech Features to Seek Out


Used Chevy Tahoe models from 2010 will be one of three trim levels. These are the LS, LT, and LTZ. Even on the base LS trim, you will find dual-zone climate control, backseat air conditioning, and cruise control. As for entertainment, you will find a CD player and auxiliary jack to play your music. The LT trim gets Bluetooth connectivity, a navigation system, and parking sensors. Finally, the LTZ trim will come with a unique trim, heated and ventilated seats, and a Bose sound system with ten speakers.

The fourth-generation Tahoe hit the market for the 2015 model year. In these vehicles, you can expect to find advancements such as tri-zone climate control and an SD card slot added to the base LS trim. Meanwhile, the mid-level LT gets an auto-dimming rearview mirror, three USB ports, and the new Chevrolet MyLink infotainment interface with an 8-inch touchscreen. Lastly, the LTZ gets adaptive magnetic shock absorbers and xenon headlights. Used Chevy Tahoe models from 2015 and up will also come standard with a 4G LTE Wifi hotspot. You can stay connected to the internet everywhere you go with this handy feature. It also allows you to find nearby gas stations and local eateries without having to plunge into your smartphone’s data plan.

Used Chevy Tahoe models from 2017 have many of the aforementioned features. However, the top-tier trim has been renamed. From his point on, it is referred to as the Premier trim. These newer used models also have a few added luxuries that you may like as well. These can include LED exterior lighting for optimized visibility, Teen Driver technology, and advanced smartphone integration via Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Granted, the newer used Chevy Tahoe models will be the most expensive ones. However, the upgraded tech may prove to be worth the price depending on your needs as a family.

Cargo, Towing, and Seating Guide for 2010 to 2021 Models


Used Chevy Tahoe models from 2010 can seat anywhere from five to nine people. These models offer 16.9 cubic feet of cargo room behind the third row, 60.3 cubic feet with the third row folded down, and a maximum cargo area of 108.9 cubic feet. Powered by a 5.3-liter V8 engine, these older vehicles can also tow up to 8,500 lbs when equipped with the HD towing package.

If you find a used Chevy Tahoe from the 2015 to 2020 model years, you will notice a few changes. The seating capacity remains the same, but the cargo room has gotten a bit smaller in favor of more legroom and headroom. With the help of the Max Trailering Package, the towing limit also increased to up to 8,600 lbs.

Finally, the 2021 Tahoe model expands both cargo space and passenger room. It offers 25.5 cubic feet behind the third row, and the maximum cargo area measured a full 122.9 cubic feet. When it comes to passenger comfort, even the third-row passengers in a 2021 Tahoe can enjoy 34.9 inches of legroom.

Visit Dan Cummins Chevrolet Buick Georgetown for Your Next SUV


Here at Dan Cummins Chevrolet Buick Georgetown, we specialize in Chevy models new and used. Although our inventory varies from day to day, you can almost always find a used Chevy Tahoe on our lot. Whether you want an older model that will save you money or you prefer a newer used version to get all the latest tech features, we’ve got them all. Since this is a family-friendly vehicle, we highly recommend that you bring along the clan to try one out. This will allow you to get a better feel for how the Tahoe will perform in your daily life. Our experts are always happy to help you and provide insight into this full-size SUV. You can trade-in your current vehicle towards the price of a used Chevy Tahoe, secure affordable finance options, or pay in cash. Give us a call or drop by in person to test drive one of our vehicles today!


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