Friday, November 25, 2016

The Chevrolet Suburban was introduced to the public in 1936. At that time is was known as the Carryall Suburban. It was nothing more than a panel truck which was, and still is a favorite of ranchers and forest rangers. There were two different Chevy Suburban models in 1998, the 1500 and the 2500. Each came available with a four-wheel-drive option.

1998 Chevy Suburban Engine Specs

    The '98 Suburban 1500 came with a 5.7-L V-8 250 horsepower gas engine. Horsepower on the 2500 model was slightly less at 245. The net torque for both models comes in at 335 foot-lbs. at 2,800 rpm. A four-wheel-drive automatic transmission was available in each model. Fuel economy for each vehicle ranges from 14 mpg city to 18 mpg highway.

1998 Chevy Suburban Interior Specs

    The passenger 1998 Suburban has 39.9 inches of front headroom with cloth interior. In the rear it's one inch shorter. Shoulder room comes in at 65 inches. Suburban's front leg room is 41.3 inches with rear leg room measuring in at 36.2 inches. Power door locks are standard. Driver and passenger air bags are included.

1998 Chevy Suburban Exterior Specs

    Overall length of the Chevy Suburban is 219.5 inches with a width of 76.7 inches. It has a wheelbase of 131.5 inches. Maximum cargo capacity is 149 cubic feet. The Suburban has four doors. Front and rear tire size is 16 by 6.5 inches.

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