Overview
The Chevrolet Tahoe is a suv known for this above all: america's full-size default; independent rear opened up row three. It cross-shops against the Ford Expedition, GMC Yukon, Toyota Sequoia, and like every vehicle it has a personality — strengths worth paying for and quirks worth checking before you sign anything.
What it costs
Trims to know
LS, LT, RST, Z71, Premier, High Country. Mid trims usually carry the best used value — top trims depreciate hardest (good used buys), base trims resell easiest.
What to check before buying
Model-specific: Check 10-speed shift quality and lifter history on 5.3L.
- Test every third-row latch, vent, and seatbelt if you're buying for family
- Look for off-road or curb damage on the underbody and wheels
- Verify AWD service history — fluid changes matter more than people think
- Get the out-the-door price in writing — vehicle, tax, title, doc fee, nothing else added
Cross-shop these
Ford Expedition · GMC Yukon · Toyota Sequoia
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How much does a used Chevrolet Tahoe cost?
Late-model used Chevrolet Tahoes typically run about $42,000–$78,000 depending on year, trim, mileage, and region. Browse live nationwide listings on DEALRHACKR to see real asking prices today.
What should I check before buying a used Chevrolet Tahoe?
Check 10-speed shift quality and lifter history on 5.3L. Beyond that, verify a clean title, complete service records, and that all open recalls are closed.
What is the Chevrolet Tahoe known for?
America's full-size default; independent rear opened up row three.
How do I get the best price on a Chevrolet Tahoe?
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