The True Age Of The Chevrolet Suburban
The Chevy Suburban started back in the 1930s as a station wagon being fitted to commercial frames called the Suburban Carryall. It was adopted for use during World War II by the United States Armed Forces. This makes the Chevy Suburban the longest-running nameplate, with 85+years of consistent manufacturing. (GMC has changed up the look a lot over the years, and even rebranded the name as the Holden & Yukon XL in the past.)