2016 Chevrolet Tahoe LTZ 4D Sport Utility 4WD Black **LOCAL TRADE, **LOW LOW MILES, EcoTec3 5.3L V8, Heated & Cooled Driver & Front Passenger Seats, Navigation System, Power Sunroof, Rear Seat Blu-Ray/DVD Entertainment System, Sun, Entertainment & Destinations Package. Odometer is 11584 miles below market average! 16/22 City/Highway MPG Located in Aledo Illinois, Essig Motors has been family owned and operated since 1989. Owner Jim Essig's experience in the auto industry began in 1975 working for his father's dealership in Washington, Illinois. We are honored to serve Mercer county, surrounding areas, and our growing online community with new, certified pre-owned, pre-owned, and also new and pre-owned commercial vehicles. Essig Motors offers an exceptional selection of new cars, trucks and SUVs including Chevrolet, GMC, Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge and Ram. Our knowledgeable, friendly sales staff is here to answer your questions and help you find the vehicle that meets your needs today!
Awards:
* JD Power Initial Quality Study, JD Power APEAL Study * 2016 KBB.com Best Buy Awards Finalist * 2016 KBB.com Best Resale Value Awards * 2016 KBB.com Best Buy Awards * 2016 KBB.com 16 Best Family Cars Reviews:
* Stout towing capacity; available nine-person seating capacity; quiet highway ride; impressive interior quality. Source: Edmunds
Used 2016 ChevroletTahoe LTZ
- Exterior Color
- Black
- Interior Color
- JET BLACK, PERFORATED LEATHER-APPOINTED SEAT TRIM
- Odometer
- 105,496 miles
- Fuel Economy
- 16/22 MPG City/Hwy
- Transmission
- Automatic
- Drivetrain
- 4WD
- Engine
- Engine: 5.3L, V-8, SIDI, Active Fuel Mgt
- VIN
- 1GNSKCKC6GR355411
- Stock Number
- 1655411B
Chevrolet
Tahoe
Included Packages & Accessories
Detailed Specifications
- Max seating capacity: 7
- Fuel System: Direct Injection
- Fuel tank capacity: 26 gal
- Horsepower: 355
Dealer Notes
KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall3.9Out of 5
- 5.0
KBB's Expert Review tells the story
By Uncle tom | on Wednesday, May 27, 2020
White Escape Hybrid titanium. Glad we decided on this instead of Rav4. It's a luxury car for us 'middle-weight' type people. Everything is fine...right now. More satisfied with the 2020 model than our 2016 titanium. Quiet, handles well, like switches, leather upholstery comfortable, visibility good, safety good, very good audio, and good grunt when needed. Driving 2/3's city and 1/3rd highways(2 lane mostly) currently averaging 42.2 mpg!'… - 5.0
2021 Escape Titanium AWD
By Great One | on Saturday, June 26, 2021
So far my Escape has been great. I'm 6'2" and stocky and the cabin does not feel cramped. The backseat can slide forward and back a few inches which is nice also, I have not yet had any complaints about lack of space in the backseats. The 2.0L Ecoboost is definitely the way to go. It is fast and once I discovered the sport mode, I haven't really used any of the other ones. It accelerates quick and overtakes without breaking a sweat. Unfortunately Ford does not give you the option of choosing your default drive mode. So every time you start your vehicle you have to page through all the different modes until you get to the one you want. We get some snow where I live and the Escape did fine in light snow and ice. There's a drive mode for slippery conditions that slows the vehicle and lowers throttle response to prevent loss of traction. The stock tires are ok but not great in heavy rain and snow. I have not yet had the opportunity to try out the deep snow and sand mode yet. I noticed that TCS is disabled in that mode but I cannot comment on how throttle and shift points are affected. The entertainment center is responsive and intuitive. Apple car play can be spotty at times and won't connect properly. I have found that as long as I wait until everything has started up before plugging in my phone it works good. The B&O speakers sound fine but I could not tell a difference between any other car stereo I've ever had. Also the heads up display is a neat gimmick but it's just above the instrument cluster that displays all the same info. It will display driving directions but only if you use ford navigation. It does not interact with car play. The interior materials really do appear cheap, lots of plastic everywhere. Other than the accent panel that runs through the middle of the dash and a few pieces of leather on places you rest your arms on, it's all plastic. Adaptive cruise control works really well and I like that I can set the follow distance. Be careful on the highway, while trying to overtake with adaptive cruise active your vehicle may suddenly brake because of a semi or other slow moving vehicle up ahead. This has happened to me a few times and can be dangerous and unnerving if you drive aggressively. Parking assist is a cool feature and works as advertised most of the time. I've had a few instances where it tried to cram into too small of a spot and just stops after backing halfway in. High beams can be set to auto as well. So you can turn on auto lights and auto high beams and never touch either again, ever. Ford connect is an app you can download on your phone allowing you to remote start from the app. The app also displays lots of vehicle info, including tire pressure. With remote start, the climate control will default to where it was last set. Exterior trim scratches easily so be careful where you lean. I recommend the vehicle but only if you can get a good deal on it. It's pretty good at 30-32,000 but I wouldn't pay any more than that at the dealership.… - 4.0
Great little SUV
By Googolovich | on Wednesday, March 31, 2021
Got this Escape Titanium AWD for commuting. I drive 50 mi each way, 3 days a week. The active safety features were the big differentiator for me. CoPilot360 tech package with the adaptive cruise control is an absolute game changer. Parallel park assist is amazing. The vehicle is almost as comfortable as my full size pickup but with much better gas mileage. I would definitely recommend it.…
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