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Chevy Suburban Leasing FAQ
Do Chevy Suburban leases typically include maintenance coverage or service options?
Yes, a Chevy Suburban lease typically includes one year or 12,000 miles of maintenance coverage.1 This means that your first scheduled service visit will be covered, letting you drive on in confidence. Additionally, a Chevy Suburban lease will be covered by a three-year/36,000-mile Basic Warranty,2 along with further warranties.
Is leasing a Chevy Suburban a practical choice for Upstate New York winters and year-round driving conditions?
A new Chevy Suburban is a very practical choice for any season, including the snow we get during winters in Upstate NY. It is a rugged SUV with plenty of capability, a durable truck frame, available 4WD, and the power to conquer most weather and terrain conditions. A Chevy Suburban lease is also practical for the cargo space you get, which is monumental in this full-size SUV.
Can I tow a boat or equipment with a leased Chevrolet Suburban?
If the boat or equipment fits within your Chevrolet Suburban SUV's towing capacity, the SUV has a factory-installed tow hitch, and you follow proper towing practices without damaging the vehicle, you can tow with a leased Suburban. Since the 2026 Chevy Suburban has a maximum towing capacity of 8,200 pounds,3 it can likely tow your boat or other equipment with ease.
Can a Chevy Suburban lease be structured with higher mileage limits for drivers commuting across Washington County or into Vermont?
Yes! If you live in Greenwich and commute across Washington County or even into Vermont, you can absolutely negotiate a lease agreement with higher mileage limits. Your Chevy Suburban lease should align with your lifestyle, and our lease team can make it fit. Do note, however, that some lease deals may not be restructurable in terms of yearly mileage limits.
Is leasing a Suburban better than buying for seasonal Upstate NY drivers?
Whether leasing a Suburban is better than buying will depend on many factors. For starters, a Chevy Suburban lease will include warranty coverage for most of the lease and will not involve long-term maintenance (like buying does), so leasing can be a better option for those who want a more convenient path. Buying, though, means that the Suburban will be entirely yours, which comes with more freedom.
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1The complimentary maintenance services listed on this web page are for informational purposes and shall not be solely relied upon. These services may have specific conditions, limitations, and exclusions, and not all vehicles may qualify for complimentary maintenance. For detailed coverage specifics, including what is included in the complimentary maintenance and any potential costs, please contact our dealership.
2Whichever time/mileage designation comes first. Warranties listed on this web page shall not be solely relied upon. Warranties may be subject to specific terms, restrictions, exclusions, and fees. Additional warranty information may be obtained by visiting the official website of the warranty provider. Contact our dealership for complete details.
3Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the Trailering section of the Owner's Manual. The weight of passengers, cargo and options or accessories may reduce the amount you can tow.