Holden Suburban

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Holden Suburban
Overview
Manufacturer General Motors
Also called Chevrolet Suburban
GMC Suburban
Production 1998–2001
Assembly Silao, Mexico
Body and chassis
Class Full-size SUV
Body style 5-door SUV
Platform F4 GMT410
Powertrain
Engine 5.7 L Vortec V8
6.5 L turbodiesel V8
Transmission 4-speed GM 4L60-E automatic
4-speed GM 4L80-E automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 3,340 mm (131 in)
Length 5,575 mm (219.5 in)
Width 1,948 mm (76.7 in)
Height 1,854 mm (73.0 in)
Curb weight 2,540 kg (5,600 lb)–2,942 kg (6,486 lb)

The Holden Suburban is a full-size SUV built by General Motors (GM) in Silao, Mexico between February 1998 and January 2001. Sold under GM Holden brand in Australia and New Zealand, the Suburban was a right-hand drive, badge engineered version of the 1992 to 1999 Chevrolet Suburban, available in North America.[1] The Suburban was first previewed in October 1997 at the Sydney Motor Show.[2] In total, 746 were sold (460 petrol and 286 diesel), an average of less than 250 units per year.[3] After 2001, subsequent models reverted to the original Chevrolet brand, which had also been used before 1998. Over the model's lifetime there were three trim levels: a base model, the LS and the LT. Not to be confused with the trim variants is the model code, designated K8.[4]

Design and features

On the LS (pictured), "barn doors" are used to access the rear, whereas the LT utilises a two-part tailgate.

The Holden's interior differed from that of the American version, whereby the dashboard of the Chevrolet Blazer was used instead. However, it had to be stretched to fit in the larger Suburban. A bench seat came standard on the entry-level variant as well as the LS, but the more expensive LT received bucket seats. With the omission of the centre seat, the LT has a maximum seating capacity of eight, compared to nine.[5]

Creature comforts standard in all models included a LCD compass in the rear-view mirror, a tilt adjustable steering wheel, a driver's airbag, ABS brakes, and dual-zone air conditioning.[5] An extra A$5,000 would buy the second tier LS, bringing alloy wheels, power windows and mirrors among some features. To further up the ante, the LT gained electric front seats, leather trim, and a horizontally slated, two-part tailgate. This came as opposed to the "barn doors" found on the other specifications.[6]

Drivetrain

Reaching almost 5.6 metres (18 ft) in length, the Suburban is longer than almost all long-wheelbase luxury sedans.

The Suburban was offered with the choice of either a 5.7-litre Vortec V8, producing 190 kilowatts (250 hp) and 447 newton metres (330 ft·lbf) of torque, or a 6.5-litre turbodiesel V8 outputting 145 kilowatts (194 hp) and 583 newton metres (430 ft·lbf).[5] The former choice was designated the "1500" name, while the turbodiesel saw the "2500" identify.[6] The 5.7-litre petrol engine is LPG-compatible, and such systems can be retrofitted if desired. Regardless of the engine specified, the car was equipped with a four-speed automatic transmission. However, what differed was the type of transmission. Petrol motors were fitted with the GM 4L60-E transmission, with the GM 4L80-E reserved for the diesel.[3] A dashboard switch allows the vehicle to power all the wheels simultaneously, or just the rear-wheels, and even allows for the low range gearing to instigate.[5]

The vehicle's fuel efficiency has been rated at 19.7 L/100 km (11.9 mpg-US) for the diesel specification,[7] with that figure rising to 21.8 L/100 km (10.8 mpg-US) for the petrol model.[8] With the hefty fuel consumption comes a 159-litre fuel tank.[5]

To combat the extra payload and towing capacity of the diesel, an improved braking package, as well as super heavy duty axles and suspension were fitted. Holden recommends a maximum 3,400 kilogram (7,496 lb) towing limit for the turbodiesels, with a reduced figure of 2,720 kilograms (5,997 lb) for the petrol models.[5]

References

  1. "Car review - Holden Suburban 1500 LT 5-dr wagon". GoAuto. John Mellor. 2001-05-10. Retrieved 2007-10-06. 
  2. Davis, Tony; Kennedy, Alistair; Kennedy, Ewan (February 2007). "The Holden Heritage - 13th Edition (Part Three)" (PDF). GM Holden. p. 109. Archived from the original on 15 September 2010. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 Kenwright, Joe (2007-06-26). "Used Car Advice: Holden Suburban (1998-2000)". Carsales. Retrieved 2007-10-06. 
  4. "Holden Suburban". Red Book. Automotive Data Services. Retrieved 2010-04-05. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 "Holden Suburban 1500 LT 5-dr wagon - The Car". GoAuto. John Mellor. 2001-05-10. Retrieved 2007-10-06. 
  6. 6.0 6.1 "NRMA Car Review - Holden Suburban". NRMA. June 1998. Retrieved 2007-10-06. 
  7. Carey, John (1999-02-25). "Worth the weight?". Drive. Fairfax Media. Retrieved 2007-08-13. 
  8. "Thirst encounter". Drive. Fairfax Media. 1999-02-25. Retrieved 2007-10-06. 
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