2009 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid

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2009 Chevrolet Tahoe Hybrid

Kelley Blue Book Retail $35,600–$36,100  

Average Rating

5.0 out of 5
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Comfort:5.0 out of 5
Performance:5.0 out of 5
Exterior Styling:4.0 out of 5
Interior Design:3.0 out of 5
Value for the Money:4.0 out of 5
Reliability:5.0 out of 5

1 out of 1 people would recommended this car to a friend

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My second Hybrid purchase

by Hybrid Family
from Michigan | May 25, 2011

Rating from

(5)
Comfort: 5 out of 5
Performance: 5 out of 5
Exterior Styling: 4 out of 5
Interior Design: 3 out of 5
Value for the Money: 4 out of 5
Reliability: 5 out of 5

"After owning a 2009 GMC Sierra Hybrid for a year, it was time to get my wife a new vehicle, so we looked at Tahoe and Yukon Hybrids and we ended up with a Tahoe Hybrid. We both drive city almost all the time 17 - 20 miles each way to work. She is getting around 21 mpg and I am getting 20mpg very good for two giant vehicles that can haul all of our stuff and they both have 6.0 V8s I cant wait until 2014 for the 4 Mode Hybrids to come out."

I would recommend this car to a friend: Yes

This vehicle was purchased: Used

Primary use for this car: Transporting family


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