Saturday, September 30, 2017

The 2002 Chevrolet Suburban is the largest sport utility vehicle, SUV, in the Chevrolet line up. The Suburban is the longest running SUV in the history of the automobile. The Suburban first was introduced in 1935 as the Suburban Carry-All. The Suburban is available in two-wheel drive as well as four-wheel drive; the truck also comes in a K1500 and K2500 series.

Drivetrain

    The 2002 Chevrolet Suburban comes standard with a 5.3-liter, 285-horsepower engine on the 1500 package. The K2500 rear-wheel and four-wheel Suburban 6.0-liter, 320-horsepower engine are standard, although, offer an optional 8.1-liter, 340-horsepower V-8. All the engines are backed by a four-speed automatic.

Dimensions

    The 2002 Chevrolet Suburban has a curb weight of 5,142 lbs. and 5,668 lbs. for the four-wheel drive for the K1500 and K2500, respectively. The curb weight is 4,858 lbs. and 5,371 lbs. for the rear-wheel drive K1500 and K2500, respectively.

    The wheelbase is 130 inches on all models. The overall length of the Chevrolet Suburban is 219.3 inches long for all trims with a 78.8-inch width for the 1500 and 79.8-inch width for the 2500.

    The height of the 1500 series, four-wheel drive truck is 75.4 inches and 75.6 inches on the rear-wheel drive. The height of the 2500 series is 76.9 inches for the four-wheel drive and 76.5 inches for the rear-wheel drive truck.

Interior

    The Chevrolet Suburban seats nine people comfortably with the front headroom measured at 40.7 inches and the rear headroom is 39 inches. The legroom measurements are 41.3 inches in the front and 39.1 in the rear. Shoulder room is 65.2 inches in the front and 65.1 in the back and hip room is 61.4 front and rear. These measurements are the same on both the 1500 and the 2500 both four- and rear-wheel drive trims.

Fuel Economy and Pricing

    The standard 5.3-liter engine gets 13 mpg in the city for the four-wheel drive and 14 mpg on the rear-wheel drive. The highway mileage is 17 mpg on the four-wheel drive and 18 mpg for the rear-wheel drive. There is no statistics for the larger engines. The original MSRP for this truck started at $35,938 and went as high as $40,401.

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