Chevy's truck-based SUV in the mid-size class comes in regular-length and stretched editions. Read More »
2006 Chevrolet Suburban Super-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
Largest SUV on Chevy's lot is the super-size Suburban that stretches 18 feet long and spreads more than six feet wide across the beam. Read More »
2006 Chevrolet Equinox Compact Crossover Sport Utility Vehicle/Station Wagon
Chevy's car-based wagon measures larger than other SUVs in the compact class, with a broad track and the longest wheelbase. The wide and long platform sets up a passenger compartment that seems as spacious as a mid-size wagon. Read More »
2006 Chevrolet Uplander Full-Size Crossover Sport Utility Vehicle/Minivan
The boxy people-mover for Chevrolet carries the prominent prow of a big SUV but square side doors that glide like flank sliders of a minivan. Read More »
2006 Chevrolet HHR Mid-Size Crossover
Chevy's new retro-styled wagon with roly-poly fenders and bulging roofline looks like a cross between a 1949 round-top Suburban and the contemporary pop-top SSR pickup convertible. Read More »
2006 Chevrolet Tahoe Full-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
The full-size wagon one size down from Suburban has four doors and up to three tiers of seats on a 1500 wagon with two trims and RWD or AWD traction. Read More »
2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Compact Station Wagon
The wild five-door wagon from Chrysler appears in four versions for 2006 with two powertrain choices. Models include the base PT Cruiser, Cruiser Touring, Limited and GT. Read More »
2006 Chrysler PT Cruiser Compact Convertible Station Wagon
The ragtop derivative of PT Cruiser looks like the lid of a conventional Cruiser was pried off and a shapely roll bar added to arch across the 2+2 cockpit like the curvy handle of a basket. Read More »
2006 Chrysler 300 Full-Size Sedan
Titled under a numeric label, Chrysler's flagship series of large-scale sedans ride on a platform developed through parent DaimlerChrysler and share some components with a sedan by Mercedes-Benz plus two cars from Dodge. Read More »
2006 Chrysler 300C SRT8 Full-Size Sedan
The initials of SRT -- signifying "Street and Racing Technology" "“ mark high-performance vehicles for Chrysler, while the digit tacked at the tail indicates the number of cylinders in the engine. Read More »