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Toyota Corolla (2011) vs. Chevrolet Tahoe / Suburban (2015) Specs

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2011 Toyota Corolla and 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe / Suburban Specifications

Model Year 2011 2015  
Model Toyota Corolla Chevrolet Tahoe / Suburban  
Engine  
Transmission  
Drivetrain  
Body 4dr Sedan 4dr SUV  
      Difference
Wheelbase 102.4 in 116.0 in -13.6 in
Length 178.7 in 204.0 in -25.3 in
Width 69.3 in 80.5 in -11.2 in
Height 57.7 in 74.4 in -16.7 in
Curb Weight 2723 lb. 5466 lb. -2743 lb.
Fuel Capacity 13.2 gal. 26.0 gal. -12.8 gal.
Headroom, Row 1 38.8 in 42.8 in -4 in
Shoulder Room, Row 1 54.8 in 64.8 in -10 in
Hip Room, Row 1 53.0 in 60.8 in -7.8 in
Legroom, Row 1 41.7 in 45.3 in -3.6 in
Headroom, Row 2 37.2 in 38.7 in -1.5 in
Shoulder Room, Row 2 54.6 in 65.1 in -10.5 in
Hip Room, Row 2 43.9 in 60.3 in -16.4 in
Legroom, Row 2 36.3 in 39.0 in -2.7 in
Headroom, Row 3 0.0 in 38.1 in -38.1 in
Shoulder Room, Row 3 0.0 in 62.6 in -62.6 in
Hip Room, Row 3 0.0 in 49.3 in -49.3 in
Legroom, Row 3 0.0 in 24.8 in -24.8 in
Total Legroom 78 in (over 2 rows) 109.1 in (over 3 rows) -31.1 in
Cargo Volume, Minimum 12.3 ft3 15.3 ft3 -3 ft3
Cargo Volume, Behind R2 12.3 51.6 ft3 -39.3
Cargo Volume, Maximum 12.3 ft3 94.7 ft3 -82.4 ft3

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What Our Members Are Saying about the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2011 Toyota Corolla

2011 Toyota Corolla Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2010 4dr Sedan 132-horsepower 1.8L I4
4-speed automatic FWD
I am 6 foot tall, 250 lbs and have plenty of room in the front seat. The driver's position holds me well and i do not feel like i am falling out of the seat when cornering. The passenger seat sits higher than i want, but there is plenty of room there as well. see full Toyota Corolla review
2011 Toyota Corolla Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearBody/PowertrainComment
2010 4dr Sedan 132-horsepower 1.8L I4
4-speed automatic FWD
A tad too cramped. see full Toyota Corolla review
2010 4dr Sedan 132-horsepower 1.8L I4
4-speed automatic FWD
Just not as comfortable as I would have liked. see full Toyota Corolla review
2010 4dr Sedan 132-horsepower 1.8L I4
4-speed automatic FWD
Small and cram even for 5ft 6in male. Can pull back seat for more comfort but makes back seat even less comfortable and cram. see full Toyota Corolla review
2010 4dr Sedan 132-horsepower 1.8L I4
4-speed automatic FWD
Since front seat feel cram at initial spacing it cause most front seat user to pull back seat for more comfort but makes back seat even less comfortable and cram. see full Toyota Corolla review
 

TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe / Suburban

2015 Chevrolet Tahoe / Suburban Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearComment
2015 Some (perhaps more than some) people are drawn to large SUVs because they like to feel like the king of the road when behind the wheel. Others need a lot of space while driving, or at least feel they do. Few vehicles have more front seat room than the new Tahoe. With an inch-and-a-half less shoulder room, the Ford's front-row dimensions aren't quite as generous, and its taller, shifter-festooned console is more intrusive. The front seats are comfortable in both. The Expedition's are a little wider and softer, and they're upholstered with especially rich hides in the King Ranch and Platinum (vs. the most recently tested and photographed Limited). Whether this is preferable is a matter of taste. see full Chevrolet Tahoe / Suburban review
2015 Chevrolet Tahoe / Suburban Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearComment
Both the Tahoe and Expedition have roomy, comfortable second-row seats, with a slight edge to the higher cushions in the Chevrolet. Bonus points to the Tahoe for automatic rear climate controls (they're manual in the Expedition). Move to the third-row seat, and you'll wonder why, despite redesigns for 2007 and 2015, General Motors has stubbornly refused to follow Ford's 2003 switch from a solid rear axle to an independent rear suspension. With a solid axle, the rear floor must be high to permit the rear differential to travel up and down when a wheel hits a bump. Consequently, the Tahoe's third row seat must be very thinly constructed and mounted very close to the floor. Even pre-teen children won't be comfortable in it. In sharp contrast, the Expedition's third-row seat is higher off the floor than its second-row seat, much less the ridiculously low third row in the Tahoe, and is--surprise--considerably more comfortable as a result. The Suburban's third-row seat is roomier than the Tahoe's but still far inferior to the Expedition's. see full Chevrolet Tahoe / Suburban review
 

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