Chevrolet Tahoe - News
Vincentric Study Says Chevrolet Tahoe has Lowest Police Fleet Lifecycle Cost
TruckTrend Magazine - Feb 09, 2010
The Chevrolet Tahoe has the lowest lifecycle expense among police fleets, according to Vincentric, a Michigan-based analysis firm that
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Chevrolet Tahoe police SUV has low costs, not just arresting looks
USA Today - Feb 05, 2010
Comprehensive Motors is touting how its Chevrolet Tahoe police vehicle allegedly has the lowest lifetime operating expenditure. It says the analysis was done by an
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Some Toyota Owners Voice an Eroding Loyalty
New York Times - Feb 08, 2010
But now Mr. Benavides, 36, who says he requirements a bigger vehicle because he is expecting twins in June, plans to buy a Chevrolet Tahoe, from a dealership on and more »
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IDOC officer killed, 3 others injured in Mokena crash
Chicago Sun-Times - Feb 08, 2010
The fourth carrier -- a 1996 Chevrolet Tahoe -- was driven by a 51-year-old man who took himself to Palos Electorate Hospital in Palos Heights, Fuentes said. and more »
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Georgia man sentenced in fatal Alabama carjacking
WRCB-TV - Feb 05, 2010
Legal representative Michael Jackson said Thursday that Rice shot Morris Hatcher in the grey matter at the car wash in October 2004, and then stole his Chevrolet Tahoe. Life in Prison for Selma Car Wash Killerall 25 gossip articles »
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Can a 2009 Chevrolet Tahoe LS with 2 Wheel drive pull a camper and also is it good with going fast?
May 20, 2009 by Poker Face | Posted in Other - Car Makes
Can a 2009 chevrolet tahoe LS, hoodwink a camper and go fast? does it have good horsepower? Is it often blockish when stopping at a stop light and then starting back again? Thanks!
Them 2009 Tahoes have a pretty stock amount of HP i would say that its a pretty good truck to pull a camper it shouldn't be to stark.
Random | May 20, 2009
Which is the fuse for the dome lights in a 1998 chevrolet Tahoe?
Jan 30, 2009 by kaliguy218 | Posted in Chevrolet
I have a 1998 chevrolet tahoe. Whenever I stress a newspapers the button to turn the little dome lights inside the junk, they don't go on. Anyone have idea which fuse it would be inside of the fuse box?
It should be the same i dont have entry to the 1999 Tahoe but im looking at the 2000 taho Owners vade-mecum. But it should be (ILLUM )fuse, for interior lights.
P-nut | Jan 30, 2009
Does anyone own a 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe that is financed?
Jul 27, 2008 by userdefined | Posted in Buying & Selling
I am contemplative of getting a new 2008 Chevrolet Tahoe financed. I was just wondering, what are your monthly payments and the interest regardless is, and how long your term is. Thanks.
I tried to figure it out using the computer at the GMAC website but its not working for me.
How's your accept? The price of the Tahoe is obviously important, but the payments are also determined by the interest gait, which is determined by the quality of your credit.
If your credit is flawless, surmise a rate in the neighborhood of six percent for a five year loan, a bit higher for six years, even higher for seven years or more. If your trust is not flawless, then the rate will be higher.
To approximate a payment, do the latter:
Take the selling price and add twelve percent. This will cover taxes and businessman fees and registration. In some states, this will be less, as some states have very low registration fees and others have insufficient or no sales tax. Adjust for your location.
Subtract the above total by your down payment. You now have an amount financed.
Postulate at your rate, based on your score and credit history. Grade this by two.
Multiply the above (half of your expected rate) by the number of years you have the loan to be.
As an example, if you can get six percent, divide by two, which equals three, and multiply by years (5), which equals fifteen. Multiply this by the amount financed. Add this d to the amount financed. Divide by the term in months. Viola! You have a payment.
Warning:
Sales price fifty thousand. Add twelve percent equals fifty six thousand. Take off down of ten thousand equals forty six thousand.
Multiply by fifteen percent (0.15) equals six thousand nine hundred. Add to amount financed equals fifty two thousand nine hundred. Arrange that by the term in months (five years = 60) and you get a payment of eight eighty two (appx.).
The convince you divide the APR by half is that the balance of the loan goes down each values bright and early you make a payment, and eventually gets close to zero for the last payment. So, the run-of-the-mill balance of the loan is about half the original amount finance. Since the interest is a bigger slab of the first payment that it is of the last, the divide by two gets you a lower payment than the trusted one, but it provides a good estimate.
Happy hunting!
zealot144 | Jul 27, 2008
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