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2013 Chevrolet Suburban
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Old January 20th, 2011, 6:30 PM
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Can suggestions be made for our vehicles on this page? Items that Chevy might consider in future models.
Old January 21st, 2011, 7:38 AM
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Sure, ZX1100F1 had a thread going a while back for the GMT900.
He was taking input for improvements, he was a GM insider unfortunately ZX1100F1 is no longer associated with this forum, but the input never hurts to have as GM does have people that watch and read these forums...
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here is the link,

https://chevroletforum.com/forum/sho...ghlight=gmt900
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I have a suggestion.

Build a truck worth the price I paid for it.

I can't drive with the windows 1/2 down because they rattle.

it's been to the dealer 22+ times for varying problems.

Give me the option to sell it back to them at something other than a huge loss to me.
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After re-reading the old thread, I found it interesting how many of the ideas have been incorporated.
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A simple item I'd like added to my Tahoe is an idiot light in the dash that indicates that you are in 4 wheel drive. This winter I have used 4 wheel drive a few times and when I pull out of the drive and through most of the day I finally realize that I'm still using 4 wheels. The positioning of the control **** is in a bad location. The steering wheel covers it. They have lights for almost everything else why not for this?
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for the TAHOE: retractable washer jets for the Headlights assembly

radical idea? OK, drop an Equinox 2" cut the cargo top off and make it a 4 door light duty pick-up/SUV with open bed like the Subaru Outback. And the name? EL CAMINO. Actually you could market it as a junior Avalanche. Comes equipped similarly with the plastic utilitarian wheel flares. And add some of the trinkety stuff you see on the Nissan Xterra, like built in first aid station, camping tent tie down supports. Removable portion of the bed(or put it on slides so it can extend from the bed to be used as a picnic table-OR PORTABLE WORKSTATION). Concealable weather-tight Power ports in the bed, a 12v powered cooling unit under the rear seat(for beverages). 6 speaker sound system. G6 retractable roof. 2 tone interior(has to differ from the Malibu and Equinox enough to be sought out as a specific model).

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