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The '''Chevrolet Suburban''' is a large [[sport utility vehicle]] from [[Chevrolet]]. It is the longest-lived continuous [[automobile]] nameplate still in production, dating from 1935 and is likely to be produced under this name for the foreseeable future. For most of its recent history, the Suburban has been a [[station wagon]] bodied version of the [[Chevrolet pickup truck]], including the [[Chevrolet C/K]] series of truck-based vehicles. It has been traditionally one of General Motors' most profitable vehicles, with relatively high resale value for an American truck and [[station wagon]]. | The '''Chevrolet Suburban''' is a large [[sport utility vehicle]] from [[Chevrolet]]. It is the longest-lived continuous [[automobile]] nameplate still in production, dating from 1935 and is likely to be produced under this name for the foreseeable future. For most of its recent history, the Suburban has been a [[station wagon]] bodied version of the [[Chevrolet pickup truck]], including the [[Chevrolet C/K]] series of truck-based vehicles. It has been traditionally one of General Motors' most profitable vehicles, with relatively high resale value for an American truck and [[station wagon]]. The planned replacements for the Chevrolet Suburban and the [[Chevrolet Tahoe]] were cancelled by GM executives in 2008.<ref>[http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=134406 GM Kills the Next Generation Tahoe and Suburan; October 27, 2008 (Edmunds.com)]</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== |
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