This vehicle's history goes back to the 1930s. The original Suburban was little more than a panel truck with extra seats and windows, a Spartan utility vehicle popular with railroad workers, forest rangers, and ranchers. It was the introduction ...
This vehicle's history goes back to the 1930s. The original Suburban was little more than a panel truck with extra seats and windows, a Spartan utility vehicle popular with railroad workers, forest rangers, and ranchers. It was the introduction of the current Suburban in 1992 that completed this vehicle's metamorphosis into an upscale status symbol. Suburban owners are affluent, active people looking for a vehicle with extraordinary hauling, towing, and passenger capacity-requirements few other vehicles are able to satisfy. GMC began building 1999 Suburbans in February, however the 1999s are identical to the 1998 models.