Chevy Suburban High Country Is The One

Since 1935, the Chevrolet Suburban has been the go-to extra large SUV for customers who have a sizable family with lots of extracurriculars and sometimes even tow a boat or some jet skis. TopSpeed.com recently reviewed the 2024 Suburban High Country, praising it up and down. TopSpeed is a car review and automotive industry website that helps give car buyers an understanding of the latest and greatest information about new cars and the industry.

The Suburban Has Everything
The reviewer of the Chevy Suburban for TopSpeed.com, Garret Donahue, was incredibly impressed with everything that the High Country had to offer, especially the fact that it seems to have everything: “… there’s nothing in the 2024 Suburban missing. Apple CarPlay, heated/cooled seats, helpful drive modes, adjustable suspension, adjustable second row seats, massive glass roof, a butter-smooth ride, plenty of power from the 6.2-liter engine, self-driving tech, and the list goes on. All that and then the High Country’s design and materials feel very premium. The beautiful mocha leather extends up to the very top of the dashboard. This, like many new large vehicles, has become a luxury car.”

Super Cruise
Super Cruise is available on the Suburban High Country. The brilliant hands-free driver assistance system has mapped over 750,000 miles of road throughout the United States and Canada. “I found the best setting for the Suburban to be out on the open road, exploring this massive country we live in. I could easily drive (or let Super Cruise do the driving) across the country in complete comfort. At highway speeds, the Suburban settles brilliantly. Super Cruise automatically changes lanes for you, which seems absolutely bonkers, but it executes them well, and only under extremely safe conditions.”

Size Matters
No matter the size of your family or how many people and their stuff you are carrying, the Suburban is made to make sure everyone has the best seat in the house. Behind the third-row seats, you will find 41.5 cu.ft. of space, more than some crossovers with all their seats folded. When you fold the third-row seats, you will have 93.8 cu.ft., with a maximum of 144.7 cu.ft. behind the first row with all seats folded. TopSpeed discovered how perfect the extra large Chevy is no matter which seat you are occupying: “Seat comfort is high in the High Country, with tons of adjustability even in the second row. Third row seating is even accommodating, with enough room for even normal-sized folks. With access to USB-C ports in each row of seating, nobody’s devices will go uncharged. Third row seats are easily adjusted from the rear cargo area via buttons, making cargo storage a breeze.”

Extra Large, Lots of Visibility
Typically, a large vehicle would have quite a few blind spots and issues for drivers since it’s so prominent on the road. However, the Chevy SUV doesn’t worry drivers with blind spots or poor overall visibility. TopSpeed said, “The Suburban might be huge, but visibility is great, especially considering I could toggle the rear-view mirror between a camera view of behind, and a normal mirror. Cameras and sensors go a long way towards parking and maneuvering the big Chevy. Road noise has been dramatically reduced in the Suburban, in a way that matches its ridiculously smooth ride.”
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