2015 Chevrolet Suburban SUV Review

The all-new Suburban offers a full suite of available driver assist technologies. Front Park Assist helps when maneuvering in tight parking situations. 
 Side Blind Zone Alert and Lane Change Alert use radar sensors in the rear quarter panels to detect fast-approaching vehicles in the adjacent lane or blind zone and warn drivers of their presence. 
 Cameras and radar sensors surround the vehicle and operate together to help ensure drivers are aware of the road.
A GM class-exclusive, available Theft Protection Package helps keep your all-new Suburban secure. 
 Among the security technologies are strategically placed window breakage sensors, interior motion detectors and a revolutionary inclination sensor that measures any tilt of the vehicle.
  Suburban also features an ignition key with an identification chip that prevents the vehicle from being started with an unauthorized key.
 In a crash, built-in sensors can automatically alert a specially trained OnStar Advisor, who is immediately connected into your vehicle to help you. 
 OnStar Automatic Crash Response, standard for six months, uses GPS technology to locate you and an injury severity prediction to dispatch the right help right away, even if you can’t ask for it.
  Suburban comes equipped with class-exclusive safety features and driver assist technologies that help protect Suburban drivers and their passengers from all around the vehicle.
 Drive with confidence knowing that the all-new Suburban has a fully boxed frame and reinforced safety cage with strategically placed crush zones to help maintain the integrity of the passenger compartment in the event of a collision. 
Suburban has also increased the use of high-strength steel in the A- and B-pillars and roof rails; that, plus added roof reinforcements help improve safety in potential rollover collisions.

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