A Chevrolet Suburan only needs six selling points 1. I'm BIG 2. I drive over stuff 3. Weather doesn't stop me 4. I look like *murder* 5. I sound like Lobo 6. And I smoke like Oswald's rifle Favorite part of the review
All you need is a jet black paint job, tinted windows, and a fake rotating satellite dish on the roof, and BAM!, park it outside of some random guy's house and watch as he freaks out thinking that the government showed up to spy on him.
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We had a 1990 Suburban. My wife never drove anything that big before so when she’d drive it to the grocery store she’d park waaayyy out there in the parking lot so as not to bump into anything. Then she got used to it, we have a 1999 Suburban now and my wife can park that thing where a motorcycle wouldn’t fit.
Same. Mom mom drove around an 1973 Oldsmobile Regency for decades. Thing was 3 feet short of a city bus. The looks people gave her as she just spun the wheel and slotted it into a parking space without having to BACK UP were priceless.
I am at my Grandparent's house. They are listening to christmas music in the background as I watch this video. It adds another dimension that I never would have thought existed before today. Listening to tales of crying potato sacks with "Up on the house top" in the background is some kind of religious experience, but certainly not the kind my grandparents would approve of.
Damn I miss my old suburban I had right out of high school. So many memories of last minute beach trips week long camping trips. Those huge back seats come in handy to a young man still living with his parents.
"smokes like Oswald's rifle" had me rolling on the floor. I'm sure there is a more accurate simile but this one was very American and shocking. Good job!
+Caleb Sålstrom Do I hear 3 years? lol This guys channel is purely amazing. Love his knowledge and sense of humor all rolled into one. It's like an automotive omlet of awesomeness.
Kuson2 Haha yes, 3 years! Still watching, still enjoying. I just can't believe it's been this long. I feel like I wrote this post a few months ago. Crazy.
I have to say... As a European, this is not what I think about when I think about American cars (which I try to avoid doing). I usually forget this car exists, because there's probably about a maximum of 2 of these in my country. I do secretly love how this car looks though.
yeah, and they changed our tax laws to the disadvantage of these oldschool land yacht bohemoths so from now on we'll see them even fewer on EU-streets. Which i think is a shame.
Im kinda late but in finland it is cheaper to drive vehicle like this cuz you only pay 100€/taxes a year or big vehicles and vans here so only thing that will cost is that v8 under the hood and in my neighborhood there is 2 suburbans one old one and one newer both from the 90's and one buick all sound sexy asf and if the new inspection law comes thru that lets cars older thqn 40yo not to be inspected we will have so much v8's
Ryan Barbolt Sure, in the choked-up 1980s when a civic made 50 or less horsepower. The L48 (the first chevy 350) made 300hp and 380ft-ibs of torque, in 1967. Blame the EPA. The 350 is a legend of a motor.
So funny. I had a 91 with a 6.2 diesel and a banks turbo kit. It came with a Reagan Bush campaign sticker. And it ran on the tears of vegans. Not a day goes by I don't miss that beast.
Hehehe, i got similar dissapporving looks when i was driving my '94 (lifted/modified) bronco with a 351w and, admittingly, obnoxiously loud exhaust (I didn't put it on, the previous owner did but i didn't have the commitment to remove it so it stayed) but me and my "glugluglugluglu" 9mpg didn't care (my wallet cared though).
I understand you. I'm trying to get such a burb here in Europe (hope it works this year). But when I have it, I'll put a "go veggie" sticker on the cargo doors.
I just love how this truck tries to be somewhat modern wit some parts from the 88 Silverado redesign like the grill and steering wheel, but still looks like its from the 70s
ACEcolorado1 At least it still looks wayyy better than anything you see on the road today not to mention that it has pure steel verses modern cars that have nothing but plastic eggshells.
That's why I loved my old 1991 Cadillac Brougham. Looked straight out of the 1970's, like something Lefty or Donnie Brasco would drive. Yet still new enough when I had it in the 2000's it was still reliable and looked like a new car, had "new car tech" like fuel injection(same engine as this suburban), overdrive transmission, ABS, got good gas mileage as well.
I used to work at the campus post office while I was attending college at ISU. They had this same vehicle in white which we used to driver mail to the departments outside of central campus. I was totally amazed it was something that was made in the 1990’s. I thought it was made in the 70’s. Also we used to race in this thing to see who could deliver the mail and compete their route the fastest. This involved a couple miles of a winding gravel road up the side of a mountain to deliver like 1 or 2 pieces of mail to the to the office of the underground particle accelerator research facility. We drove that suburban like it was a stolen rental trying to compete in a rally event . Luckily I never flipped it. But I heard the ridiculous tradition of racing that state government owned suburban continued after I left the job and some poor sophomore eventually did mange to get that thing to roll while racing down the mountain. Luckily the suburban was okay.
I have a '92 Suburban, the beginning of the 9th generation, has the 350 TBI, has a few of the goodies of the older generation. Mine was a former police vehicle so it has less of the frills most of the 9th gens seem to have. Roll up windows, Silverado trim, bench seats everywhere. It also has the police push bumper, the spotlight and has 3/4 ton axles and 4 wheel drive. It scares people just by being near them. Nothing like a Suburban, NOTHING.
"Out of the back hatch, I threw a potato sack, the contents of which were CRYING. Through my Millard Filmore mask I yelled: YOU PASSED THE TEST LIKE ALL THE REST while the contents of a meatball sub rolled down the front of my white V-neck tee shirt."
We had a 1989 suburban. It had a massive roof rack mounted to it and was used to tow boats and transport Girl Scouts. It had the infamous defective Goodyear tires as one point that delaminated on the freeway and pulled us across three lanes of traffic. The damage was repaired with black bolted wheel fenders (on a white suburban) that truly made the thing look beastly. We had it until 2001.
I've got an old 89 Burban good ol truck and I also have a 96 2500 suburban with a 454 and a 97 chevy k1500 4x4 suburban all of them almost have 300k still running strong Burbans are unstoppable
I usually watch a couple of these videos before bed, and I can honestly say that I still believe this is the the tightest, most concise RCR ever. There are some better, but not many that deliver as tight a grouping of philosophy and humor.
man this is the first RCR video i ever saw, back in 2013 i had just graduated high school and my ex's mom had one of these we had taken on summer vacation. good times back then. thank you man, you're a automotive poet.
These trucks are indeed respectable. My dad has owned several of these SUV's throughout the 70's and up to the last one being in 2009, which was an 88 Blazer. While they all had a ton of issues in regards to quality, they always got us from point A to point B! Long live GM's body-on-frame full size SUV's!
Those 350s will go for ever. This vid now occupies a special place in my heart because it was what I HAD to drive when I was a teen, and I loved it. It didnt have a throttle, it had a go button.
"and I smoke like Oswald's rifle" This is why I watch and rewatch your shit every time I see it, every time it comes up or I want some entertainment or maybe a laugh and boom. Insight, sarcasm, topical humor, and certain gems that I as a dark humored combat veteran can especially appreciate. You rock. I want your falcon.
Our family car growing up was a 90 burb. I was nearly delivered in the passenger seat as my dad drove to the hospital. My dad ended up parking it and bought my mom a new Tahoe. The burb then sat for 10 years before I did a bunch of work to it. It just hit 100k miles. I have redone all the interior except getting the seats reupholstered. Love the car.
My Dad had a '76 in some strange red. It used more fuel with a tail wind. It also had manual vents with pulls in the foot wells! Awesome! He sold it in 91 to a very large biker that said "I always pay cash" whipped out a 4" thick wad of bills, pealed some off and went on his way.
Early 90's GM. Where pickups were early OBS but the Blazer and Suburban were still Square Body based. (Same for the 1990 Buick Roadmaster wagon compared to other Buicks of the same year).
My mom's absolute favorite car our family owned was the Suburban 1998. The thing was just absolutely huge, and her favorite phrase was "Don't you try me, I'm bigger than you and I'll take you out" whenever someone would cut in front of her or do something stupid.
These old square body Chevy and GMC trucks are timeless. Having fallen on some had times, my wife and I are currently living in my '86 GMC Suburban, with a 4" lift and 35" all-terrain tires. This thing is a midnight blue monster with a rebuilt 350 small block with an Edelbrock 4-barrel carb, K&N Performance air filter, and Flowmaster Dual Exhaust and her name is "Thunder" because she looks and sounds like a monster truck and it's the only vehicle I've ever received a noise complaint in... We ripped the second and third-row seats out and there's enough room for our Full-size mattress in the back and we cook meals on a propane stove on folding tables. We are actually so comfortable and free in this thing that we have decided to live in it full time and travel the country. Gas and insurance is a fraction of what we would pay for rent. Even with everything we own on this earth on top of the gross vehicle weight rating of 8600lbs, she is a fast son-of-a-bitch, and I surprise stuck up lead foot rice burners all the time. I can beat you in a race, up a mountain, pulling a trailer. Nothing stops this monster. God damn, I love my truck.
slothfulcobra full time and I don't know what you have a great day today r in the morning around for you to go pick it up on me to get the schedule and see if you want me to leave at this point in a minute I don't want
The reference of the steering column shifter to 70's action movies made me laugh so hard! Old episodes of The Rockford Files taught me how to manipulate those column shifters for J-turns (Rockfords) in my shitbox 9C1 Caprice (Which, coincidentally, uses the same terrible tilt column and shifter mechanism as this Suburban.).
My bother has a 1988 burban, ran like shit with TBI, just replaced it with a new eldebrock performer intake and new 650 cfm carb and has been running like a new truck for the last 4 years..good riding box of a truck, great on trips..just bring wallet for gas..lol
yeah man, the 80's suburban and blazers are beasts. We had a couple of the military use versions in our motor pool at Camp Geiger. We put those trucks through hell and back but couldn't break them. I'm a Ford guy but I've always had a soft spot for these vehicles.
TheMeanmarine13 Yes, I daily a 85 Suburban, built 350, 6 inch lift and some 35" Super Swampers, TH700R4 trans NP208 and Corp 10 bolt diffs, and I also own a 81 Blazer.
Kinda late but in my neighborhood there is 2 chevrolet suburban one old one qnd one new one it had video on youtube and if you want i can link it and the dude dailyes some buick too qnd it sounds so fking good. If new inspection law comes thru we will have even more v8's and you can watch jamboolios videos that are mostly recorded in finland qnd ssee we love v8's but im jdm guy myself
Nothing brings me more excitement that seeing one of these in the flesh. One time I saw one pass through town, it was as big as the damn town itself. It's nothing short of a road legal monster truck, and I waunt it.
Once again, fuckin hilarious... these videos would still be hilarious to me otherwise, but being from eastern PA and the fact that regular car guy is also from PA makes these vids extra special for me because here and there he says things that i know the average slob gets, but just doesnt thoroughly understand... shout out to the northeast extension lol Keep up the good work
RegularCars 33 north to 80 west to 115 north FTW LoL.... shout out to EZ pull in new ringold and Harry's u pull it in Hazelton, without you my life would be much more expensive *cheers*
Austin Lucas Jesus, I don't think ANYONE in the UK would want 15MPG... we need double that. Edit: Avg fuel price for unleaded petrol is 116.78 pence per liter
Had one in highschool I bought with my summer job for $1100, loved it and still miss it. It's the ultimate camping vehicle, way more useful than the modern ones and has endless aftermarket support.
Mine's a 1999 with the 6.5 Turbo Diesel, I frequently get 20 MPG in it on the road; I do however usually use 5w40 oil as 15w40 sucks mileage. They aren't problem free though, stock oil cooler lines can pop easily from the C Clip design.
My dad had that things little brother, a first gen Tahoe. Finally rusted through last year with just short of 300k hard earned miles. And it took it like a champ. Classic chevys are beasts.
I drove a 98 suburban with 274,000 miles and had a power steering leak so it sounded like it was screaming half the time when I would turn. at first it felt like I was driving a damn boat but after a bit it became one of my favorite vehicles I’ve owned
I had a 88 Suburban: towing package, a hydraulic pump just for the brakes, 6.2 liter diesel, 4wd. It came in handy climbing the mountain road we lived on. On the other hand our public roads were about 14 feet wide so I replaced the driver side mirror twice. It got between 15 and 18 mpg but back then diesel was about 93 cents. I once had a standard rowboat INSIDE it with the back doors 1/2 closed. One time I moved about 60 concrete blocks in it. THE BLUE BEAST, it was. However in 4 years one front hub broke, the flywheel needed replaced, both of its twin batteries twice, the starter once, the glow-plug controller 4 times, the fuel filter at least once a year, all the injectors, all tires twice (the front two one more time), two sets of brake pads, the hood release cable, and THE FREAKING WIPER STALK ASSEMBLY---WHAT???. The entire thing was repainted for free since that was a recall. I didn't bother trying to fix the gear needle that fell off around 30,000 miles. I've never had any junker that needed so much work. If it was below 35 out and you hadn't driven for a few hours before, it HAD to be plugged in for at least 2 hours to start. When I left the mountains I sold it to someone there. Bless his heart.
Nano Texx Yeah we got a 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe (A Shorter Suburban) the last day of Jan but be4 that we had an '02 Gmc Yukon. The Yukon was liked better by me.
While I do feel as though many American cars can be nice due to their size doesn't Brazil have a wider range of fuels available? I watched a documentary a while ago that said you in Brazil have Methanol available to use which sounds like it could work nicely. We don't have Methanol at most fuel stations here; here, it's mostly used as racing fuel and fuel tank antifreeze (I don't suppose gasoline freezes much anymore but maybe it still can happen at -30 F.)
It's Ethanol that is available in Brazil, not Methanol (that would be awesome though). As a fuel, ethanol avalability is crop season dependant, it's price is closely related to region (not cheap everywhere), and the performance on cold days (below 60º F)is quite terrible, so much that flexible fuel cars need a small gas unit to burn in case of cold weather until the engine warms up. The other option of fuel (besides diesel, wich is only used in small pick-ups and above) is Natural Vehicular Gas (not gasoline, a litteral gas, basically a fart your car burns), a underpowering, sub-implemented joke of a fuel, wich is used only by taxis and by desperate people because it is farily cheap. This cheapness, of course, is relative to the gasoline price wich is, as of april 2018, costing 1,25 US DOLLARS for about a QUARTER of a GALLON. If we haven't had "them girls with the big bootys", this place would suck.
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I had a 1986 Chevy Suburban in Highschool. Cowboy Coversion. It had running lights and a wooden council running down the center of the ceiling all they way to the back. A bench seat way in back and four bucket seats up front. That thing was a beast!
Stock throttle body fuel injection sucks. It's the worst parts of a carbs (inefficiency, constant maintenance) and the worst part of fuel injection (complexity), with none of the benefits either (tun-ability - carbs; and efficiency - fuel injection).
dstarks80 Were they stock or aftermarket/performance units cause I'm referring to factory or stock units, which were usually designed to keep cost down while they developed multi-port fuel injection systems.
pbfloyd13 Mine were the stock GM TBI's. 3 Cadillac's and 1 Chevy. One of the Cadillac's I owned used a slightly different TBI called Digital Fuel Injection. The only difference was a different Idle speed control system on the Digital Fuel Injection. Other than that, it was identical to Chevy's TBI.
All wrong. TBI is the world's SIMPLEST form of fuel injection ever created. TBI is the fuel injection system you want in a post apocalyptic world. Extremely simple, extremely reliable, extremely easy to repair. It's not sexy but it's bulletproof.
my family has had suburban since i was born. they been in my life since i can remmeber. 80s and up. and had one like this one. love them so much when i was 19 i bought a 99 suburban fixed it up real nice had it for 3 years sold it when i got tired of looking back at all rows empty. but still miss it.
My ex-step dad had one of these, but it was a GMC Suburban, but still around the same age. I'm pretty sure the GMC Suburban is just another badge version of the Chevy.
casada70 They are not. GMCs come with high performance shocks. Denalis are the extremely high end GMCs. Depending on the platform, GMCs may also come with better engines. Sierra to Silverado is like Buick to Cadillac.
I LOVE how you say it "smokes like a...whatever you said" while obviously shooting the video on a cold, rainy day before the engine was warmed up! F.Y.I. the water dripping from the tail pipes is a dead giveaway! Nobody buys a truck like this for gas mileage either. A 'Burb is what it is. I've owned several over the years and LOVED all of them. My daughter and son inlaw are driving the last one that I bought-a 1991 4x4-and they love it too! They need the room for my twin grandsons and my granddaughter, who will be here in a few months, as well as the cargo/towing capacity for the house that they just bought to remodel. They also like that they'll NEVER be accused of driving a "mall crawler"! They know that the "Mud Bus" wears ALL of its battle scars with honor and pride!
YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT - us Europeans think this is the last ever worthwhile american car. Since then even GM is indy suspension, sissy electric 4wd with esp and silenced exhausts. And power steering with actual road feel. My childhood hero had a then new '88 suburban 6.5 diesel 4wd, big mud tires.. it was THE dream to own.
AWWW! You've ended up reviewing the two most memorable cars of this 25 year old's childhood. Ok, your Caprice was a 1992 and my parent's was a 1993. And your Suburban was a 1990 Suburban and their Blazer was a 1984 K5 Blazer. But, CLOSE E-FUCKING-NOUGH! At least the exterior and interior colors matched on the Caprice (but yours had the skirted rear wheels, you try-hard hipsters!) And our Blazer WAS black, albeit with a beige interior. Still, thanks a million for the memories. Seriously, holy fuck, emotion! Fuck these fucking rose tinted specs! >:(
haha that was quite witty, you should consider doing a few reviews yourself and see what happens. I'm a youtube junky so I would probably subscribe lol
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I love these things! I remember riding in the very back with no seat gawking out the back window with my oldest best friend and cousin as it was the only way to fit my four child family and my aunt and uncles four child family it this thing with over packed seats when we visited! It was great! Same interior and exterior colors! It was the the late 90s!
3v53? That would be a v3 engine, those old Detroit's the first number was the number of cylinders, the last number would be the cubic inches per cylinder, if it was in a v configuration it would have a "v" after the first number, if it was inline it would just be a "-" , and if it ended with "t" it had a turbo, if it was "tt" it was twin turbos
This car comes from a time where you could just spill fuel on the ground at the gas station on purpose say "Ooopsie daisy!" and walk away without anyone really caring for it.
BlackHawkBallistic Anyone includes the person that spills it and in other countries people really frown upon anyone that's using (often referred to as wasting by them) more fuel than them for whatever purpose.
13i0Hazard666 Ah, I've only been outside the US once and didn't drive so I didn't know that. I've seen people overflow tanks by accident before and I've done it myself and it's never been a big deal, I usually just curse a little if I overflow or laugh a little at the person that overflows but I've never judged someone because they spilled a little gas. I guess it's just a culture difference between living in the US and living elsewhere.
Can you please please please do a remix of this video? I know it was done 9 years ago, but as a Chevy guy and owner of an RCR mug, it would be amazing!
"you could conceive, deliver AND raise a family in the back of this vehicle."I died laughing
And it smells like it
"and entertain them on saturday nights with waterpark hallucinations compelled by the fumes" was my favorite line, beautifully evocative...
Then you can add that part one to the list.
In 1996 my dad used to, in our red suburban... ❤️
A Chevrolet Suburan only needs six selling points
1. I'm BIG
2. I drive over stuff
3. Weather doesn't stop me
4. I look like *murder*
5. I sound like Lobo
6. And I smoke like Oswald's rifle
Favorite part of the review
Same thing applies to the excursion lol
All you need is a jet black paint job, tinted windows, and a fake rotating satellite dish on the roof, and BAM!, park it outside of some random guy's house and watch as he freaks out thinking that the government showed up to spy on him.
My dad did that to his Ford Expedition. lol
+JoeytheJoeyX3 Lol yeah, spy on him, with a huge spinning sattelite on the roof? Nothing suspicious about that :P
Yeah, you'd also need the Suburban to be a 2007 or later model year.
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Post-2007 Tahoe works too.
We had a 1990 Suburban. My wife never drove anything that big before so when she’d drive it to the grocery store she’d park waaayyy out there in the parking lot so as not to bump into anything. Then she got used to it, we have a 1999 Suburban now and my wife can park that thing where a motorcycle wouldn’t fit.
Same. Mom mom drove around an 1973 Oldsmobile Regency for decades. Thing was 3 feet short of a city bus. The looks people gave her as she just spun the wheel and slotted it into a parking space without having to BACK UP were priceless.
I am at my Grandparent's house. They are listening to christmas music in the background as I watch this video. It adds another dimension that I never would have thought existed before today. Listening to tales of crying potato sacks with "Up on the house top" in the background is some kind of religious experience, but certainly not the kind my grandparents would approve of.
Hehe...
Damn I miss my old suburban I had right out of high school. So many memories of last minute beach trips week long camping trips. Those huge back seats come in handy to a young man still living with his parents.
I had a ton of fun filming this. Thanks RCR team, I could not help but smile and laugh the whole video. Simply perfect.
9 years later, how’s the burban?
"smokes like Oswald's rifle" had me rolling on the floor. I'm sure there is a more accurate simile but this one was very American and shocking. Good job!
known as the mormon assault vehicle in idaho. catholics drove passenger vans.
+tamapalagi Sounds like Fords and Chevys in Lake Wobegon.
tamapalagi yup.
us Mormons driving our suburbans and dodge grand caravans
Phucboi McSaggypants yeah, it's a Nampa-Meridian-Caldwell thing to say
I know a Mormon family that has both
I know Mormons that have GMC Yukon xl which is pretty much the same thing, Its a southern Boise thing too.
Each time I get notified of an upload from you, I excitedly rush to it and am never disappointed.
Nearing two years later, still feel the same way.
+Caleb Sålstrom Agreed
+Caleb Sålstrom Do I hear 3 years? lol This guys channel is purely amazing. Love his knowledge and sense of humor all rolled into one. It's like an automotive omlet of awesomeness.
Kuson2
Haha yes, 3 years!
Still watching, still enjoying. I just can't believe it's been this long. I feel like I wrote this post a few months ago. Crazy.
We still rollin' guys.
I have to say... As a European, this is not what I think about when I think about American cars (which I try to avoid doing). I usually forget this car exists, because there's probably about a maximum of 2 of these in my country.
I do secretly love how this car looks though.
yeah, and they changed our tax laws to the disadvantage of these oldschool land yacht bohemoths so from now on we'll see them even fewer on EU-streets. Which i think is a shame.
As a European, I belive that what other Europeans think of as "the most american car" is a Cadillac Deville...the Suburban is 2nd or 3rd :D
Im kinda late but in finland it is cheaper to drive vehicle like this cuz you only pay 100€/taxes a year or big vehicles and vans here so only thing that will cost is that v8 under the hood and in my neighborhood there is 2 suburbans one old one and one newer both from the 90's and one buick all sound sexy asf and if the new inspection law comes thru that lets cars older thqn 40yo not to be inspected we will have so much v8's
I don't think of this when I think of an American car. Usually what I think is the VW Fusca. There are so many of those across America,!
@@TheAllMightyGodofCod I know what you’re trying to do but even still VW is a German company.
1:50 "Sevrolet Suburban"
caught it
I have watched this video 8 times at least and never noticed that
Matt25675 caught it a year before you did. You must give him all your thumb-ups!
350 SBC: it works in trucks, it works in Corvettes, it works in station wagons.
brtshstelNot in Humvees though...
+brtshstel Love the old guy yelling "BY TURNASHUN, ERRRY 3FIDDY IS DA SAME!"
+brtshstel even works in many sbc swapped imports too
+brtshstel It works anywhere you need 175hp of bad fuel mileage and lackluster acceleration.
Ryan Barbolt
Sure, in the choked-up 1980s when a civic made 50 or less horsepower. The L48 (the first chevy 350) made 300hp and 380ft-ibs of torque, in 1967.
Blame the EPA. The 350 is a legend of a motor.
So funny. I had a 91 with a 6.2 diesel and a banks turbo kit. It came with a Reagan Bush campaign sticker. And it ran on the tears of vegans. Not a day goes by I don't miss that beast.
Hehehe, i got similar dissapporving looks when i was driving my '94 (lifted/modified) bronco with a 351w and, admittingly, obnoxiously loud exhaust (I didn't put it on, the previous owner did but i didn't have the commitment to remove it so it stayed) but me and my "glugluglugluglu" 9mpg didn't care (my wallet cared though).
I understand you. I'm trying to get such a burb here in Europe (hope it works this year). But when I have it, I'll put a "go veggie" sticker on the cargo doors.
Damn, all you guys are so damn triggered.
Wasn't it ridiculously fuel efficient for its size?
I almost bought a similar burb with a 6.2 when I was first looking at vehicles, only reason I didnt was because some asshole bought it before I did.
I listened to your podcast with Matt Farah the other day and I'm on the same page as him-keep this going and you guys will go really far.
Film on!
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I just love how this truck tries to be somewhat modern wit some parts from the 88 Silverado redesign like the grill and steering wheel, but still looks like its from the 70s
ACEcolorado1 At least it still looks wayyy better than anything you see on the road today not to mention that it has pure steel verses modern cars that have nothing but plastic eggshells.
it also has 95+ gmt400 side mirrors
That's why I loved my old 1991 Cadillac Brougham. Looked straight out of the 1970's, like something Lefty or Donnie Brasco would drive. Yet still new enough when I had it in the 2000's it was still reliable and looked like a new car, had "new car tech" like fuel injection(same engine as this suburban), overdrive transmission, ABS, got good gas mileage as well.
I used to work at the campus post office while I was attending college at ISU. They had this same vehicle in white which we used to driver mail to the departments outside of central campus. I was totally amazed it was something that was made in the 1990’s. I thought it was made in the 70’s. Also we used to race in this thing to see who could deliver the mail and compete their route the fastest. This involved a couple miles of a winding gravel road up the side of a mountain to deliver like 1 or 2 pieces of mail to the to the office of the underground particle accelerator research facility. We drove that suburban like it was a stolen rental trying to compete in a rally event . Luckily I never flipped it. But I heard the ridiculous tradition of racing that state government owned suburban continued after I left the job and some poor sophomore eventually did mange to get that thing to roll while racing down the mountain. Luckily the suburban was okay.
As a person from Pennsylvania, I appreciate all of the things only a Pennsylvanians would understand thrown into these videos.
I would like to know more :|
Nathan Whitney me to its so funny haha I get all of them
vtr0104 really the only the only good thing about living in pa is you get all mr regulars jokes
NJ gets them too
Justin Pino I would think the mid Atlantic also
I have a '92 Suburban, the beginning of the 9th generation, has the 350 TBI, has a few of the goodies of the older generation. Mine was a former police vehicle so it has less of the frills most of the 9th gens seem to have. Roll up windows, Silverado trim, bench seats everywhere. It also has the police push bumper, the spotlight and has 3/4 ton axles and 4 wheel drive. It scares people just by being near them. Nothing like a Suburban, NOTHING.
+Bayan1905 1992-1999 was the 8th generation GMT400 chassis, the 9th generation was the 2000-2009 GMT800 chassis.
I have a 96 w/ 6.5td I use to tow my toys and take long trips with the family . Its a Beast ! Its UGLY thoughlol.
*annoyed Bronco glares*
Regular Car Reviews is what Top Gear America needs to be.
Aaaah the sound of a Chevy small block idling! Never gets old!
sevrolet shuburban
FOR SIIIIIIIN
"Out of the back hatch, I threw a potato sack, the contents of which were CRYING.
Through my Millard Filmore mask I yelled: YOU PASSED THE TEST LIKE ALL THE REST while the contents of a meatball sub rolled down the front of my white V-neck tee shirt."
this guy is a fucking poet
this was my favorite bit.
This sent me.
"IT WASN'T EARNED TO BE BURNED!" Classic! 'MURICA! FUCK YEA!
We had a 1989 suburban. It had a massive roof rack mounted to it and was used to tow boats and transport Girl Scouts. It had the infamous defective Goodyear tires as one point that delaminated on the freeway and pulled us across three lanes of traffic. The damage was repaired with black bolted wheel fenders (on a white suburban) that truly made the thing look beastly. We had it until 2001.
I've got an old 89 Burban good ol truck and I also have a 96 2500 suburban with a 454 and a 97 chevy k1500 4x4 suburban all of them almost have 300k still running strong Burbans are unstoppable
I usually watch a couple of these videos before bed, and I can honestly say that I still believe this is the the tightest, most concise RCR ever. There are some better, but not many that deliver as tight a grouping of philosophy and humor.
My 1990 Suburban is 2wd, still goes anywhere including off road and it recently clicked over past 337,000 miles. America, fu$% yeah!!!
354,000 as of tast night, in the past year I got rear ended by a Hyabusa & by a jacked up Ford Bronco... and i'm still driving it. #indestructible
How many now?
Silvester Humaj cool thing is those engines are really common and cheap so if the miles get too high you can just get another one
3 years late but how is/was it in the snow
man this is the first RCR video i ever saw, back in 2013 i had just graduated high school and my ex's mom had one of these we had taken on summer vacation. good times back then. thank you man, you're a automotive poet.
These trucks are indeed respectable. My dad has owned several of these SUV's throughout the 70's and up to the last one being in 2009, which was an 88 Blazer. While they all had a ton of issues in regards to quality, they always got us from point A to point B! Long live GM's body-on-frame full size SUV's!
Those 350s will go for ever. This vid now occupies a special place in my heart because it was what I HAD to drive when I was a teen, and I loved it.
It didnt have a throttle, it had a go button.
That was the most loaded ending at 3:13 ive ever seen on these videos.
Had to replay that shit like three times just to get it.
I cant quantify how much I enjoy these videos please keep making them, best wishes and keep up the excellent work.
well you could tell he actually liked this one compared to some of the others
"and I smoke like Oswald's rifle" This is why I watch and rewatch your shit every time I see it, every time it comes up or I want some entertainment or maybe a laugh and boom. Insight, sarcasm, topical humor, and certain gems that I as a dark humored combat veteran can especially appreciate. You rock. I want your falcon.
If I had the means, I'd commission you to read me bedtime stories. Please don't ever stop making these videos.
I love the amount of information and the story you are able to illustrate in such a short amount of time
2:08 "Armrests get asstrays."
How unsanitary and impractical.
Our family car growing up was a 90 burb. I was nearly delivered in the passenger seat as my dad drove to the hospital.
My dad ended up parking it and bought my mom a new Tahoe. The burb then sat for 10 years before I did a bunch of work to it. It just hit 100k miles. I have redone all the interior except getting the seats reupholstered. Love the car.
My Dad had a '76 in some strange red. It used more fuel with a tail wind. It also had manual vents with pulls in the foot wells!
Awesome!
He sold it in 91 to a very large biker that said "I always pay cash" whipped out a 4" thick wad of bills, pealed some off and went on his way.
YOUVE PASSED THE TEST LIKE ALL THE REST made me literally keel over with laughter. the little Nixon jowl wiggle made my year so far.
I don't give a shit, I want one of these to fuck around in. Squarebody GMs are beautiful.
Early 90's GM. Where pickups were early OBS but the Blazer and Suburban were still Square Body based. (Same for the 1990 Buick Roadmaster wagon compared to other Buicks of the same year).
Chevy Suburban, the official car of passing out in your backyard after seeing ducks
My mom's absolute favorite car our family owned was the Suburban 1998. The thing was just absolutely huge, and her favorite phrase was "Don't you try me, I'm bigger than you and I'll take you out" whenever someone would cut in front of her or do something stupid.
my father had one when I was a kid and now I'm 21 and I still think this is the best car ever !!
YOU PASSED THE TEST LIKE ALL THE REST
Oh man, I've missed the nutty parts of the reviews! More of that!
Canyonero!
These old square body Chevy and GMC trucks are timeless. Having fallen on some had times, my wife and I are currently living in my '86 GMC Suburban, with a 4" lift and 35" all-terrain tires. This thing is a midnight blue monster with a rebuilt 350 small block with an Edelbrock 4-barrel carb, K&N Performance air filter, and Flowmaster Dual Exhaust and her name is "Thunder" because she looks and sounds like a monster truck and it's the only vehicle I've ever received a noise complaint in... We ripped the second and third-row seats out and there's enough room for our Full-size mattress in the back and we cook meals on a propane stove on folding tables. We are actually so comfortable and free in this thing that we have decided to live in it full time and travel the country. Gas and insurance is a fraction of what we would pay for rent. Even with everything we own on this earth on top of the gross vehicle weight rating of 8600lbs, she is a fast son-of-a-bitch, and I surprise stuck up lead foot rice burners all the time. I can beat you in a race, up a mountain, pulling a trailer. Nothing stops this monster. God damn, I love my truck.
Man, you plinketted real hard at the end there
slothfulcobra full time and I don't know what you have a great day today r in the morning around for you to go pick it up on me to get the schedule and see if you want me to leave at this point in a minute I don't want
short video but on point, no overboard jokes, mild transition of footage...sir. you got a new sub.
you can conceive deliver and raise a full family here hahaha
The reference of the steering column shifter to 70's action movies made me laugh so hard! Old episodes of The Rockford Files taught me how to manipulate those column shifters for J-turns (Rockfords) in my shitbox 9C1 Caprice (Which, coincidentally, uses the same terrible tilt column and shifter mechanism as this Suburban.).
My bother has a 1988 burban, ran like shit with TBI, just replaced it with a new eldebrock performer intake and new 650 cfm carb and has been running like a new truck for the last 4 years..good riding box of a truck, great on trips..just bring wallet for gas..lol
yeah man, the 80's suburban and blazers are beasts. We had a couple of the military use versions in our motor pool at Camp Geiger. We put those trucks through hell and back but couldn't break them. I'm a Ford guy but I've always had a soft spot for these vehicles.
TheMeanmarine13 What about the 73-80? They are basically the same trucks.
fallen6191q2w Could have been, they were the boxy body style, very sturdy
TheMeanmarine13 Yes, I daily a 85 Suburban, built 350, 6 inch lift and some 35" Super Swampers, TH700R4 trans NP208 and Corp 10 bolt diffs, and I also own a 81 Blazer.
fallen6191q2w Damn, sounds like a beast. I'm sure you get the urge to go off road on a daily basis haha
How did this surrealist piece of art make me want a Suburban
i'm european and how did you know i want this.
Dafoodmaster he just does
Dafoodmaster Because you're European.
For the same reason I want a 206. It's different.
Kinda late but in my neighborhood there is 2 chevrolet suburban one old one qnd one new one it had video on youtube and if you want i can link it and the dude dailyes some buick too qnd it sounds so fking good. If new inspection law comes thru we will have even more v8's and you can watch jamboolios videos that are mostly recorded in finland qnd ssee we love v8's but im jdm guy myself
Forgot to mention but the law is that cars older than 40yo dont need to be inspected
awesome truck! My grandparents had a 1984 suburban. I remember riding in it. It was like a tank! They had it until 2007!
I was wondering if you were starting to lose the magic. No, you just had to let the magic rest a few days between squeezings.
Nothing brings me more excitement that seeing one of these in the flesh. One time I saw one pass through town, it was as big as the damn town itself. It's nothing short of a road legal monster truck, and I waunt it.
As a man who actually left a howard johnson's in shame I approve of this video
Crazy that this came the same year as the LS400
Once again, fuckin hilarious... these videos would still be hilarious to me otherwise, but being from eastern PA and the fact that regular car guy is also from PA makes these vids extra special for me because here and there he says things that i know the average slob gets, but just doesnt thoroughly understand... shout out to the northeast extension lol
Keep up the good work
Here's to taking 309 when you don't have EZ-Pass or pocket change.
*cheers*
RegularCars 33 north to 80 west to 115 north FTW LoL.... shout out to EZ pull in new ringold and Harry's u pull it in Hazelton, without you my life would be much more expensive *cheers*
Glorious. This and the '92 Town Car video are the bottom of the food pyramid of Regular Car Reviews, holding everything up.
12.5mpg? In the UK as of now a car with 30mpg is questionable to own, especially if it's a 'SUV'
12.5 in American MPGs, 15.01 equivalent to Imperial MPGs. Still not cheap.
Austin Lucas Jesus, I don't think ANYONE in the UK would want 15MPG... we need double that.
Edit: Avg fuel price for unleaded petrol is 116.78 pence per liter
What about in 1990?
Mind you this proto-SUV is 27 years old. It was built at a time when gas was cheap and global warming wasn't on the forefront of everyone's mind.
I suppose in 1990 fuel here was cheap, that's 10 years before the OG Mini ended production.
Had one in highschool I bought with my summer job for $1100, loved it and still miss it. It's the ultimate camping vehicle, way more useful than the modern ones and has endless aftermarket support.
"Smokes like Oswald's Rifle" priceless! I wish I got 12.5mpg, I'm happy to hit 9 in mine.
Had an aftermarket crate motor and dual exhaust on mine, got 18 highway with it and 325 horses
Mine's a 1999 with the 6.5 Turbo Diesel, I frequently get 20 MPG in it on the road; I do however usually use 5w40 oil as 15w40 sucks mileage. They aren't problem free though, stock oil cooler lines can pop easily from the C Clip design.
Duramax6600TT sounds awesome man what year is you're suburban and what engine is it.
My dad had that things little brother, a first gen Tahoe. Finally rusted through last year with just short of 300k hard earned miles. And it took it like a champ. Classic chevys are beasts.
"smokes like Oswald's rifle"
I drove a 98 suburban with 274,000 miles and had a power steering leak so it sounded like it was screaming half the time when I would turn. at first it felt like I was driving a damn boat but after a bit it became one of my favorite vehicles I’ve owned
Holy shit I'm fucking dying. This is one of the best so far.
I had a 88 Suburban: towing package, a hydraulic pump just for the brakes, 6.2 liter diesel, 4wd. It came in handy climbing the mountain road we lived on. On the other hand our public roads were about 14 feet wide so I replaced the driver side mirror twice. It got between 15 and 18 mpg but back then diesel was about 93 cents. I once had a standard rowboat INSIDE it with the back doors 1/2 closed. One time I moved about 60 concrete blocks in it. THE BLUE BEAST, it was.
However in 4 years one front hub broke, the flywheel needed replaced, both of its twin batteries twice, the starter once, the glow-plug controller 4 times, the fuel filter at least once a year, all the injectors, all tires twice (the front two one more time), two sets of brake pads, the hood release cable, and THE FREAKING WIPER STALK ASSEMBLY---WHAT???. The entire thing was repainted for free since that was a recall. I didn't bother trying to fix the gear needle that fell off around 30,000 miles. I've never had any junker that needed so much work. If it was below 35 out and you hadn't driven for a few hours before, it HAD to be plugged in for at least 2 hours to start.
When I left the mountains I sold it to someone there. Bless his heart.
I love my suburban.
Nano Texx Yeah we got a 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe (A Shorter Suburban) the last day of Jan but be4 that we had an '02 Gmc Yukon. The Yukon was liked better by me.
I grew up with this as the family car (2003-2011) it’s probably one of the toughest reliable vehicles if you take care or it.
You americans don't have idea how much lucky you have.
Here in Brazil we only have big plastic toys with tiny shit engines!
Gustavo Garcia Casagrande Sorry brother. :(
Gustavo Garcia Casagrande guy....you have them girls with the big bootys
While I do feel as though many American cars can be nice due to their size doesn't Brazil have a wider range of fuels available? I watched a documentary a while ago that said you in Brazil have Methanol available to use which sounds like it could work nicely. We don't have Methanol at most fuel stations here; here, it's mostly used as racing fuel and fuel tank antifreeze (I don't suppose gasoline freezes much anymore but maybe it still can happen at -30 F.)
It's Ethanol that is available in Brazil, not Methanol (that would be awesome though). As a fuel, ethanol avalability is crop season dependant, it's price is closely related to region (not cheap everywhere), and the performance on cold days (below 60º F)is quite terrible, so much that flexible fuel cars need a small gas unit to burn in case of cold weather until the engine warms up. The other option of fuel (besides diesel, wich is only used in small pick-ups and above) is Natural Vehicular Gas (not gasoline, a litteral gas, basically a fart your car burns), a underpowering, sub-implemented joke of a fuel, wich is used only by taxis and by desperate people because it is farily cheap. This cheapness, of course, is relative to the gasoline price wich is, as of april 2018, costing 1,25 US DOLLARS for about a QUARTER of a GALLON. If we haven't had "them girls with the big bootys", this place would suck.
Good job man. I really enjoy these. Keep up the great work!
My Guardian Angel can reach Mach 2.4 speeds...all i need now is a car that's fast enough.
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I had a 1986 Chevy Suburban in Highschool. Cowboy Coversion. It had running lights and a wooden council running down the center of the ceiling all they way to the back. A bench seat way in back and four bucket seats up front. That thing was a beast!
might be the best thing i have ever seen
Lol this is MUCH too entertaining. If this were a show, I tuned in every week. AND watched the re-runs.
Stock throttle body fuel injection sucks.
It's the worst parts of a carbs (inefficiency, constant maintenance) and the worst part of fuel injection (complexity), with none of the benefits either
(tun-ability - carbs; and efficiency - fuel injection).
Really? I've owned 4 TBI injected cars and they were the polar opposite of your evaluation of TBI.
dstarks80 Were they stock or aftermarket/performance units cause I'm referring to factory or stock units, which were usually designed to keep cost down while they developed multi-port fuel injection systems.
pbfloyd13 Mine were the stock GM TBI's. 3 Cadillac's and 1 Chevy. One of the Cadillac's I owned used a slightly different TBI called Digital Fuel Injection. The only difference was a different Idle speed control system on the Digital Fuel Injection. Other than that, it was identical to Chevy's TBI.
All wrong. TBI is the world's SIMPLEST form of fuel injection ever created. TBI is the fuel injection system you want in a post apocalyptic world. Extremely simple, extremely reliable, extremely easy to repair. It's not sexy but it's bulletproof.
kevin9c1 I'd argue carbs are simpler to work on, and just as reliable.
my family has had suburban since i was born. they been in my life since i can remmeber. 80s and up. and had one like this one. love them so much when i was 19 i bought a 99 suburban fixed it up real nice had it for 3 years sold it when i got tired of looking back at all rows empty. but still miss it.
My ex-step dad had one of these, but it was a GMC Suburban, but still around the same age. I'm pretty sure the GMC Suburban is just another badge version of the Chevy.
GMC is the same truck, but with better suspension, nicer interiors and better performing engines. Sometimes other features may come with GMC as well.
team0blackmanner They are 100% identical, Only thing that differed is trim levels like "Custom" or "Silverado"
casada70 They are not. GMCs come with high performance shocks. Denalis are the extremely high end GMCs. Depending on the platform, GMCs may also come with better engines. Sierra to Silverado is like Buick to Cadillac.
team0blackmanner Not for the Suburbans, or the pickups.
team0blackmanner That's only been the case since about 2000.
Before that they were just blatant identical rebadges.
I LOVE how you say it "smokes like a...whatever you said" while obviously shooting the video on a cold, rainy day before the engine was warmed up! F.Y.I. the water dripping from the tail pipes is a dead giveaway! Nobody buys a truck like this for gas mileage either. A 'Burb is what it is. I've owned several over the years and LOVED all of them. My daughter and son inlaw are driving the last one that I bought-a 1991 4x4-and they love it too! They need the room for my twin grandsons and my granddaughter, who will be here in a few months, as well as the cargo/towing capacity for the house that they just bought to remodel. They also like that they'll NEVER be accused of driving a "mall crawler"! They know that the "Mud Bus" wears ALL of its battle scars with honor and pride!
Its funny because the grand am looks like a grand prix with rolls and a wife beater covered in BBQ sauce. So basically the person that drives it.
YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT - us Europeans think this is the last ever worthwhile american car. Since then even GM is indy suspension, sissy electric 4wd with esp and silenced exhausts. And power steering with actual road feel. My childhood hero had a then new '88 suburban 6.5 diesel 4wd, big mud tires.. it was THE dream to own.
Dude, if you're ever in Montreal, I'd so let you drive my 2001 Jetta TDI with 250 000km
Ha! I knew you were from around the berks county area! 2:25 confirmed it! Makes me proud to be a Pennsylvanian..your videos are awesome
I knew when he said northeast extension
AWWW! You've ended up reviewing the two most memorable cars of this 25 year old's childhood. Ok, your Caprice was a 1992 and my parent's was a 1993. And your Suburban was a 1990 Suburban and their Blazer was a 1984 K5 Blazer. But, CLOSE E-FUCKING-NOUGH! At least the exterior and interior colors matched on the Caprice (but yours had the skirted rear wheels, you try-hard hipsters!) And our Blazer WAS black, albeit with a beige interior. Still, thanks a million for the memories. Seriously, holy fuck, emotion! Fuck these fucking rose tinted specs! >:(
haha that was quite witty, you should consider doing a few reviews yourself and see what happens. I'm a youtube junky so I would probably subscribe lol
I have an 86 K5 Blazer and I still feel a lot of this was true, even the thumb tacks holding my headliner up! :D
They just restored a 69 K5 on this weeks "counting cars" episode. Turned out great I think
i lost it at 2:57 "those handles help you in, your red velour interior FOR SIN!"
Canyonero
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I love these things! I remember riding in the very back with no seat gawking out the back window with my oldest best friend and cousin as it was the only way to fit my four child family and my aunt and uncles four child family it this thing with over packed seats when we visited! It was great! Same interior and exterior colors! It was the the late 90s!
You guys were hilarious on TheSmokingTire
Thanks! :D
derp50 www.thesmokingtire.com/2013/podcast-ep-101-w-hosts-of-regular-car-reviews/
This is easily the funniest review you've made
These suburbans get even cooler with a 3v53 Detroit diesel.
Rolling coal pisses off Prius drivers so much, it is nearly Federal Law to do so in the presence of one! 2003 diesel Chevy Dually!
3v53? That would be a v3 engine, those old Detroit's the first number was the number of cylinders, the last number would be the cubic inches per cylinder, if it was in a v configuration it would have a "v" after the first number, if it was inline it would just be a "-" , and if it ended with "t" it had a turbo, if it was "tt" it was twin turbos
I LOVE Suburbans :) It's a big childhood memory and when I get older I will buy one if I got enought money to drive it.... ;)
12.5 MPG? That's ever worse than a V12 Mercedes-Benz from the 90's.
+Philip Cooper The 8th generation Suburbans/Tahoes got even worse economy, the 7th gen could get better since it was still carburated.
This car comes from a time where you could just spill fuel on the ground at the gas station on purpose say "Ooopsie daisy!" and walk away without anyone really caring for it.
13i0Hazard666 Why would people care if you spilled gas now a days? It's your money thats being wasted not theirs.
BlackHawkBallistic
Anyone includes the person that spills it and in other countries people really frown upon anyone that's using (often referred to as wasting by them) more fuel than them for whatever purpose.
13i0Hazard666 Ah, I've only been outside the US once and didn't drive so I didn't know that. I've seen people overflow tanks by accident before and I've done it myself and it's never been a big deal, I usually just curse a little if I overflow or laugh a little at the person that overflows but I've never judged someone because they spilled a little gas. I guess it's just a culture difference between living in the US and living elsewhere.
My mom had a 1994 Suburban, which was the next generation. It wasn't as extreme as this one but by today's standards it looked badass.
lol the Grand Am was like 3100 lbs
Can you please please please do a remix of this video? I know it was done 9 years ago, but as a Chevy guy and owner of an RCR mug, it would be amazing!