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If you are looking for a roomy and comfortable SUV, the Chevrolet Tahoe 2021 and the Ford Expedition 2021 are two fair options worth considering, so let’s see how they compare.
When we are looking at the powertrains, the Chevrolet Tahoe wins considerably. The base engine is a 5.3L V8 with 355 hp and 383 lb*ft of torque. You have the option of a turbocharged 3.0L I6 diesel engine, with 277 hp and 460 lb*ft of torque. The most prestigious option is a 6.2L V8, with 420 hp and 460 lb*ft of torque. You can get them in either rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive, all linked to a 10 speed automatic. When looking at the Ford Expedition, options are limited to only a single powertrain. A twin-turbocharged 3.5L V6 with 375 hp and 470 lb*ft of torque coupled with a 10-speed automatic in either a rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive format. Also worth considering is that the noted power figures for the Ford Expedition 2021 are available when using premium gasoline. Regular gasoline will lower the figures a little.
On the interior, the Chevrolet Tahoe has a multitude of options. You can get either cloth or leather seats, all the safety features available (parking assistance, lane assistance, blind-spot monitors, etc.), trailer packages, a bench seat in the front, and more. The infotainment unit is a new unit, capable of all that you would ever need (Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Bluetooth) and is standard on all trims. A third row is standard, along with 120V outlets, a 12V outlet, and USB ports on all the rows.
People praise the comfort that the Chevrolet Tahoe 2021 has, especially how smooth the ride is. Cargo capacity and towing capability are also very high and worth noting (a maximum of 122.9 cubic feet and 8400 lbs towing capacity with the standard engine).
If you are looking for a large roomy SUV with tons of cargo space and a lot of comfort and usability for all the passengers during long and short trips, than the Chevrolet Tahoe 2021 is a very fine choice, compared with the dull Ford Expedition 2021. Come in today for a test drive at York Chevy Buick in Brazil, Indiana, “We are not number one, you are!”
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