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The Chevy Tahoe is synonymous with a full-size, value-packed family SUV experience, with enough space for everyone, cargo, and even pets if desired. Since 1992, the Tahoe took over the mantle from the K5 Blazer and raised the bar quite significantly. Now, the Tahoe is on its fifth generation, alongside its GMC Yukon sibling. That’s why an older Tahoe can be a great choice, even if it’s got nearly 79,000 miles, like this 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe LS. This Greensboro-based SUV is of the four-door variant because Chevy did offer a two-door Tahoe as well, for early series. It’s got a nice V8 under the hood, and is ready for action. Plus, it’s definitely tipped to be a future classic, so that’s money in the bank for you!
By the late 1990s, the Chevrolet Tahoe had become one of the most capable and versatile SUVs on the market, combining rugged truck-based underpinnings with family-friendly utility. This 1998 Tahoe LT Z71 represents the off-road-oriented specification, finished in Emerald Green over a gray interior. Equipped with the 5.7-liter Vortec V8 and a 4-speed automatic transmission, it offers both reliability and strength, while its Z71 package adds trail-ready hardware for off-pavement confidence. Showing 187,842 miles, this example benefits from upgrades including a suspension lift, cowl hood, aftermarket wheels, and exhaust system, making it a distinctive take on a late-90s full-size SUV.
Chevy’s famous Tahoe has been around since 1995, representing one of two large sport utility vehicles available from the Bowtie. Now, the Tahoe is on the fifth generation and is a gargantuan beast on the roads. But it wasn’t always like this. In fact, the first-generation Tahoe came in two-door and four-door forms. This 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe LS is a great example of the shorter two-door body that offered a spacious two-row SUV experience for those who didn’t need more than five seats. Having covered under 43,000 miles so far, this soon-to-be classic SUV sits in Nevada, waiting for a new custodian.
The Chevy Tahoe is a popular full-size SUV for those who want maximum space and of course, an all-American car. Actually, in this segment, if you really want a gargantuan beast, it has to be American. European and Asian manufacturers still haven’t figured out how to supersize a vehicle to this degree, even in 2025. The size difference was even starker in 1999, when this 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe LS came from the Chevy factory gates. It’s a nice first-generation example that’s now for sale, having served faithfully for nearly 79,000 miles. And it’ll continue to serve faithfully as long as it’s maintained appropriately. So, if you’re a fan of American SUVs from the 1990s but still want something that can carry your entire family plus luggage when needed, this Greensboro-based SUV is worthy of consideration.
The Chevrolet Tahoe is the Bowtie brand’s full-size SUV offering. Since 1992, the Tahoe has represented a go-anywhere sport utility vehicle that could carry the average American family across the country in comfort, dog and all. With excellent off-road credentials, the Tahoe could take the path less travelled, too. Now we’re on the fifth generation, but there are some fantastic older ones available too. Take this first-generation 1997 Chevrolet Tahoe LT as a prime example. Extensively modified, this off-road ready beast has a significant 265,000 miles on the clock but don’t let that put you off. It’s been well looked after, and in your care, can easily double or even triple that mileage without major woes.
The 1999 Chevrolet Tahoe is known to be built on a true truck chassis derived from the iconic Chevy C/K 1500 pickup. Once known as the Chevrolet K5 Blazer, it was rebranded to the all-new Chevrolet Tahoe in 1995. This particular model we have today is a reportedly rare model that became one of the last ever two-door Tahoes in 1999. Also known as the GMC Yukon, Chevrolet Grand Blazer, and Chevrolet Silverado in their respective territories, the Chevrolet Tahoe even became Motor Trend magazine’s Truck of the Year for 1996. The standard Vortec 5700 engines in the Tahoes were revised with increased power and fuel efficiency and put to use in the same year with the automatic transmission also being revised the later year. Now in its fifth generation, this first-generation Chevrolet Tahoe, just shy of 83,000 miles on the odometer, can be kept as collectible for its rarity as it reaches its classic status or even still comfortably be used as a daily. In fact, this truck may even outlive most things on the road, given that you take good care of it.
The world of SUVs is ever-growing, and manufacturers continue to segment the growing market and cater to customers with luxury, tech, and class. While cruising around in a modern-day SUV equates to comfort like never before, it's arguable that being behind the wheel of one equates to a drive feel that's suited for the masses and one that's lost on what makes an SUV unique. The 1997 Chevrolet Tahoe Custom Kraft Conversion we have today perfectly blends the old-school rough and tough SUV with new-age luxury cruising; what's better? This mint example has a reported 37,000 miles on the clock and reportedly has just one previous owner.
Chevrolet has been at the forefront of sporty and nimble cars. Their Tahoe was introduced as a full-size SUV offering for General Motors in 1994. While initially, the Tahoe was a full-size Blazer with the Tahoe nameplate, it had outgrown its progenitor to become a model unto itself. As of now, the Chevrolet Tahoe is in its fifth iteration and has seen widespread use in military, police, and government service. Up for grabs is a nondescript, top-of-the-line 2019 Chevrolet Tahoe Premier 4x4 with just 5,500 miles on the odometer.
Chevrolet’s latest full-size SUV offering, the 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe is an SUV that ticks all the boxes in the versatility department and more. The Tahoe is a badge-engineered GMC Yukon and was introduced in 1994, and as of 2022 has five generations under its belt. The fifth-generation Chevrolet Tahoe began production in 2021 from which the 2022 model springs as well. Up for grabs is a 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD Z71 with only 10 miles on the odometer and available to be seen in the Old North State, North Carolina.
The Nineties saw a big shift in terms of what was in store for SUVs. The typical customer no longer required a 2 door SUV but now a full sized one that could ferry around families and also sport a bit of off-roading talent as well. Chevrolet was quick to adapt, introduced the Tahoe and the rest is history. Ever since its inception the Chevrolet Tahoe has been the perfect all-rounder and in its current model year boasts practicality and decent luxury for all its passengers. Check out this 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD Z71 present here today. Located in Texas and with just 500 miles on the clock this practical full size SUV with its Z71 package makes it a comfortable cruiser for the family as well as a capable off-roader when you need it to cross mountains.
Since 1994, Chevrolet has offered discerning buyers an American-made full-size SUV courtesy of their Tahoe nameplate. Replacing the K5 Blazer, the Tahoe is now on its fifth generation and is proudly assembled at GM’s Arlington, Texas plant. If nothing else but a Tahoe will cut it for you, this 2022 Chevrolet Tahoe 4WD Z71 from Texas with just 2,000 miles is as brand-spanking-new as you can find, given the current logistical issues that the automotive industry is facing. This Tahoe packs a reportedly rare spec of a 2022 model packing the 6.2L V8 engine, the largest of the range, making it even more desirable.