Monday, February 6, 2012

Chevy Tahoe Step Bars

If you don’t need the Chevrolet Tahoe’s big towing capacity, you’ll likely be better served by a minivan or crossover with a third row, like the Toyota Highlander. Not only does the Highlander start about $10,000 cheaper than the Tahoe, but it offers a hybrid model with fuel economy that’s even better than the Tahoe Hybrid’s, according to the EPA. For those who need the Tahoe’s rugged capabilities, the Ford Expedition is a good alternative. It can tow more than the Tahoe can, even in four-wheel drive models. Reviewers appreciate the Expedition’s third row, which is big enough for adults, and folds down into the floor rather than having to be removed the way the Tahoe’s does.
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Chevy Tahoe 2000-2011, 3" Step Bars, Cab Section by Tuff-Bar®. Stop climbing and step up in style with a set of new step bars from Tuff-Bar. Chevy Tahoe Step Bars Choose between polished stainless steel and mild steel that is powder coated in black for good looks and corrosion resistance. These bars will stay stylish for years to come. The UV resistant step pads provide safe footing with their treaded design pattern.