Chevy Tahoe For Sale

A white 2023 Chevy Tahoe Z71 is shown from a front angle driving on a dirt mountain road.

You may have heard big things come in small packages. While that may be true in many facets of the automotive industry, the fact is that nearly every type of regular car doesn’t support the cargo room, or especially the passenger capacity of a full-size SUV. Sure, pickup trucks can supply generous, if not more, interior space for cargo and passengers alike than a full-size SUV. Vans can even sometimes match full-size SUVs in passenger capacity. However, if you want the best of both worlds, consider looking for a Chevy Tahoe for sale.

Are you wondering where to find the best deal on a Chevy Tahoe in the greater Houston area? If so, look no further than Parkway Chevrolet because our prices stomp the competition, and our lot includes more fan favorites than those other dealerships you’ve either heard about or visited in the past. More specifically, if you’re in the market for a Chevy Tahoe, one of Chevy’s most popular vehicles, you can get yours today at Parkway Chevrolet. We’ll make the buying process simple and headache-free.

Celebrating Nearly Three Decades Of The Tahoe

For nearly three decades, the Chevy Tahoe has been providing a perfect balance of capability, cargo capacity, and maneuverability for those who want more out of their SUV. 1995 began the first generation of the Tahoe, which sported a V8 and four-wheel drive for a simple yet successful design. That first generation provided a solid foundation for the Tahoe and allowed it to gain a devoted following of people who could appreciate its smaller footprint and impressive capabilities.

It was during the second generation that a major upgrade was added in the form of stability control. Electronic Stability Control became standard on many of GM’s SUVs in the early 2000s, and the Tahoe was one of them. The standardization of this feature not only demonstrated the company’s dedication to safety but also provided the driver with a vehicle that could be piloted with greater ease in adverse conditions.

Another noteworthy addition came in the form of fuel-efficiency, courtesy of cylinder deactivation. During cruising and other low-load activities, the Tahoe was designed to deactivate some of its cylinders, improving fuel efficiency. Also, around this time came a profusion of exterior and interior upgrades that propelled the Tahoe into primetime. Luxuries like heated and cooled seats and satellite radio improved driver and passenger comfort, and a third row of seating, which became standard in 2009, increased occupancy without having to upgrade.

In 2015, the Chevy Tahoe once again saw major changes, both inside and out. New safety programs, infotainment options, convenience options, and performance upgrades all improved the already impressive Tahoe. 2021 saw the addition of unique features like Four-Corner Air Ride Adaptive suspension, but it also added more overall size to the Tahoe. Still coming in below the Suburban, the Tahoe gained inches where it mattered for improved comfort and capabilities.

Each passing year has added more to the Tahoe, furthering its appeal to the masses and helping it maintain its place as one of the top-selling SUVs on the market. The Tahoe is a combination of agile performance and rugged capability that make it an easy choice for SUV shoppers. With new technology constantly being added, the Tahoe is sure to maintain its place in the heart of the automotive industry.

The black dashboard of a 2023 Chevy Tahoe for sale shows the steering wheel and infotainment screen.

When Tahoe Trims Take It To The Next Level

There are plenty of trim options available on the Tahoe, but several stand out thanks to their specialized features. The rugged and adventurous off-road Z71 variant is one such trim and is geared toward those who want to explore where no one has gone before… sort of. Improved approach angles and a few off-road goodies help make the path to discovery easier. The Z71 can also be equipped with packages designed to enhance the off-road experience further, adding more power and more specialized off-road gear.

Another special trim option comes in the form of the sporty and thrilling RST. This performance-oriented trim is for city drivers who have the need for speed and want to live life in the fast lane. More power, more speed, and more gadgets to handle that speed and power make the RST an exciting trim that takes the Tahoe to a new extreme. Exploring the benefits of Chevy pursuit-style vehicles, the RST takes some of the best and most capable Chevy features and rolls them all into one.

Not everyone wants to live on the edge or explore the unknown; we understand that, so we also love the luxurious and premium High Country trim. Decked out with all of the best features available on the Tahoe, the High Country takes the concept of living large seriously. Inside, the High Country offers a cabin filled with comforts and amenities that create a home away from home.

Tahoe Or Suburban, You Tell Us

Chevy has produced some pretty legendary large vehicles over the last century, two of which are the Chevy Tahoe and the Chevy Suburban. Both of these formidable SUVs share a long history of reliability, capability, and spaciousness, which have made them popular choices and cemented them into history. Although the Tahoe and the Suburban offer some similar benefits, they were ultimately designed to cater to different preferences and needs. Both legendary, both capable, and both great options—so how do you choose?

Introduced for the 1995 model year, the Chevy Tahoe became a quick hit. Designed with well-balanced proportions, the Tahoe prioritizes spaciousness and maneuverability, making it an ideal vehicle for many family drivers and outdoor enthusiasts. Inside, there is ample room for everybody, with seating for up to nine and a spacious cargo space designed to accommodate life’s everyday adventures. Thanks to the Tahoe’s versatility, the full-size SUV can be used for everything from running errands to towing a trailer.

Because the Tahoe is slightly smaller than the Suburban, it offers better maneuverability in urban settings, making it a solid choice for drivers looking for a balance between capability and agility. With a smooth and comfortable ride, great handling, and all of the conveniences you might expect from a full-size SUV, the Chevy Tahoe is a great choice and has remained a top-selling SUV for the brand. Handsome styling, cutting-edge tech, and advanced safety features keep the Chevy Tahoe at the top of the list.

On the other hand, the Chevy Suburban is a true piece of history. The Suburban has been in production since 1935, giving it the title of longest-running nameplate for Chevy and proving its overwhelming popularity. After nearly 100 years, the Suburban remains a strong competitor in the SUV market, and rightfully so.

Like the Tahoe, the Suburban can seat up to nine, using its three expansive rows of seats to offer comfort and flexibility. Due to its large size, each guest is given more space overall, suitable for large families and carpools. With a larger size comes a much larger cargo hold with adjustable configurations to adapt to your specific needs. With its longer wheelbase and larger size, the Suburban also offers exceptional towing capacity, making it a very good choice for hauling trailers, boats, and other recreational toys.

A close up of the grille on a green 2022 Chevy Tahoe High Country is shown.

Whether It’s New or Used, We Have the Chevy Tahoe You’re Looking For

“Should you buy a new or pre-owned vehicle?” is a common question asked by those just beginning their search for a new ride. You’ve undoubtedly known someone who owned a pre-owned vehicle, and you’ve likely heard all the benefits that it entails. The truth is that Parkway Chevrolet’s pre-owned vehicles are high-quality and guaranteed to work as you’d expect from the moment you drive off the lot. Purchasing a pre-owned car has benefits you may be aware of, such as the money you’ll be saving by opting for a used vehicle. Alternatively, you can take the money you’d be saving by purchasing a pre-owned Tahoe and put it towards a higher-tier trim for extra amenities like advanced safety features, leather seats, rear-seat entertainment centers; the list goes on.

But what about purchasing a brand-new Tahoe? Aside from that feeling of owning Chevy's latest and greatest full-size SUV, you should purchase a new Tahoe because they’re vehicles built to last. When you buy a brand new Tahoe, you can expect to operate it for many years. However, the Tahoe holds its value better than most automobiles, even after depreciation takes its usual toll, so an optional upgrade exists if you take care of your vehicle. Separately, purchasing a brand-new Tahoe means you’ll get the Chevy benefits associated with it, including but not limited to the new vehicle warranties, which are among the best in the business.

A few of the warranties you can expect with the purchase of your new Chevy Tahoe include a three-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper limited warranty covering a variety of components from all facets of the vehicle, such as faulty windshield wipers to a loose connection in your infotainment center. Paired with this is a generous five-year/60,000-mile powertrain limited warranty, which covers a wide range of components under the hood and related to the parts that make your vehicle move. Other warranties you can expect with your new Tahoe include a three-year/36,000-mile corrosion protection warranty against faulty materials and a free trip to the mechanic on your first trip.

A Look at the 2023 Chevy Tahoe

The 2023 Tahoe is a proper continuation of where Chevy left off with the 2022 model. Returning drivers may recognize the three available powertrains, one of which has been a mainstay of the Tahoe since the 2018 model and the other since the 2015 model in its current form. The third returning powertrain is the Duramax Turbo-Diesel 3.0L I-6 engine, which produces 277 hp and 460 lb-ft of torque with the fuel efficiency you’d expect from a diesel powertrain. This diesel option gets an impressive 21 MPG in the city and 28 MPG on the highway with RWD and 20 MPG in the city, and 26 MPG on the highway with 4WD.

The other available powertrains include the well-known 5.3L EcoTec3 V8 engine, which has come with a 10-speed automatic transmission since the 2021 model and retains its famous 355 hp and 383 lb-ft of torque. The second available engine is a 6.2L EcoTec3 V8 engine that can produce between 420 and 433 hp and 460 to 467 lb-ft of torque, depending on the configuration you get. The 2023 Tahoe offers a maximum of 122.9 cu.ft. of space with both rear rows of seats folded, and drivers can pick between an eight or 10.2-inch infotainment center, both coming with Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto standard.

Some Things to Consider When Shopping for a Used Tahoe

Is there anything you should know or be weary about when buying a pre-owned Tahoe? Like any pre-owned vehicle, you should be mindful of several things, such as mileage, a vehicle’s history, and more. However, the Tahoe retains its value because it's a Chevy flagship that has received full attention from the world-renowned manufacturer with its sibling, the GMC Yukon since the first Tahoe hit the scene in 1994. Chevy hasn’t taken a break with the Tahoe, meaning it’s been in continuous production for decades. The Tahoe has had several generational leaps regularly stretching between seven to eight years each.

Used Tahoe models allow for a truly customizable shopping experience. If a model is too pricey for your liking, you can work your way down the line of older Tahoe models until you find one that matches what you're looking for but at a more cost-effective price. If you’re purchasing a pre-owned model, you’re likely not looking to spend equal to or more than the price of a new Tahoe, so the used market is perfect for such an occasion. An example of how customizable the shopping experience is for a pre-owned Tahoe: Tahoe models dating back to the mid-2000s and prior have V8 engines, such as the available 5.3L V8 engine on the 2007 Tahoe that produces 320 hp and 340 lb-ft of torque. While the 2007 Tahoe may not have advanced modern-day safety features or an infotainment center, the price-to-performance ratio is among the best on the market.

A red 2023 Chevy Tahoe RST is shown from the side while parked on a city street.

Custom-Order A New Tahoe

For a Tahoe that is entirely your own, consider custom-ordering one through Parkway Chevrolet for a vehicle that fits your exact needs. Build your Tahoe your way by selecting the features that best fit your lifestyle. Choose trim, color, accessories, and more. Once your vehicle is finished, you will get to enjoy a piece of Chevy history built to your personal design.

We Will Guide You Through Financing Or Leasing Your Tahoe

We want to help you secure the Tahoe of your dreams, whether you have immaculate credit, less-than-perfect credit, or are working on rebuilding your credit. Our Finance Department will work to find the best options available to you so that you can enjoy the process of getting a new or pre-owned Tahoe without worrying about how you will secure a loan or lease. It is easy to start the process with our online application, which will allow us to see how we can best serve you. Our process involves getting to know your needs and your budget so that we can develop a personalized plan just for you, making it a breeze to drive home in a new or pre-owned Chevy Tahoe.

If you want to drive home in a brand-new Tahoe without the hassle of owning it, a leasing program might be just the thing for you. Leasing provides you with an opportunity to always have the newest vehicle, and if you decide you love it, you will still have the option to buy it. If buying is the plan anyway, we have you covered with specials and deals for a large selection of new and used Tahoes. You don’t have to limit yourself, and if you still have questions, we will be more than happy to go over your options with you.