Before the word "Suburban" was the official name of Chevrolet's long-wheelbase SUV, the term was used by automakers to describe a wagon body style with added utility. One American wagon adopting the ...
The Chevrolet Suburban may be the most iconic vehicle wearing this nameplate, but it's not the only one. In 1949, Plymouth introduced its own Suburban. It was the industry's second all-steel station ...
Introduced in 1934 and still in production as of late 2021, the Chevrolet Suburban is the longest continuously used automobile nameplate in history. But did you know that Plymouth also sold a vehicle ...