1996 Chevy Tahoe
Dubbed as 'Truck of the Year' by Motor Trend Magazine, Chevrolet Motor Division
has done something right for Chevrolet Tahoe 1996 model year. Contributory to
the said award are Tahoe's excellent improvements, technical revisions, and its
adherence to affordable and reasonable pricing. This year, Chevrolet added to
Tahoe to its lineup as a two-wheel drive, two-door vehicle to join its four-door
version.
The two-door is plugged as being preeminent during rugged, off the pavement trips
while four-door is at its best during family adventures and towing. Whether Chevrolet
Tahoe is considered as a truck or not, it is packed with abundant luxury features.
These include an illuminated entry feature that makes the interior lights turned
on for a certain time frame after the last door is closed. It also has two auxiliary
12-volt outlets that are suitable power sources for cellular phones and other
electronic equipment.
The vehicle's bench seats is offered with a new center armrest storage compartment
that provides a writing surface, a lit-mounted map net and a coin holder. Chevrolet
Tahoe has a full-instrument panel that houses a speedometer, tachometer, oil pressure,
voltmeter, fuel, odometer, trip odometer and information light. Built in a 117.5
inches of wheelbase, with an overall length of 199.1 inches, Tahoe is a pretty,
big but lightweight sport utility.
This is because its heavy-duty body is constructed on a separate frame. Tahoe's
curb weight is 5,134 pounds. 1996 Chevrolet Tahoe can comfortably house six occupants
with its bench-type seating and 76.4 overall width. It has nearly 123 cubic feet
of cargo space and 7,000 pounds towing capacity that will encourage you to take
with you whatever stuffs you have.