2005 Chevy Suburban

2005 Chevy Suburban questions and answers

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Q: Chevy suburban 2005, questions about the navigation?
does anyone know where i can get a cd/dvd whichever it is that is required for the navigation to work in a 2005 chevy suburban. the place i purchased a vehicle from did not have the disc, and I would of course like to install it in the veh. I was told to try Ebay, but I am not having much luck, unless I am looking for the wrong thing. Could someone that knows a little more about the vehicle and how that works fill me in please....thank you much... I appreciate it.

A: Without the nav disk the system wont work.Your local chevy dealers parts dept can order you a nav disk but your going to pay a ton.You could call some of your local scrap yards and see if they can find you a disk.Ive seen these posted on ebay at a smaller price.Please remember only a nav disk for a 2005 model will work in your system.Best of luck.

Q: Is buying a new car battery better than one from a salvage yard ?
I have a 2005 chevy suburban ! and my battery died !

A: you don't buy old battery's unless you plan to sell it the next day. its normal to replace a battery every 4-5 years. yes its better, buy new.

Q: How reliable are ford expeditions?
My brother is looking to buy a sports utility vehicle. He was looking at 2005 ford expedition, or maybe a Chevy Suburban. Which would be more reliable?

A: i drove an expedition cross-country for six years. i never had any trouble with it at all.

Q: best car to get for tall people?
Right now my husband and I own a siveraldo which is to big for what we are doing with it. I drive a chevy prism which would be great except that my husband is 6'5" and his knee practally rest against the dash. We would like to trade in the truck with is a 2005 for another, we are thinking for SUV but we want fuel economy, we also do not want anything big like a Suburban or Darango. We do not want anything fancy because we cannot afford it. So if people could give me some good sugestion that would be great. Thanks

A: I have a similar problem. Get the Ford Crown Victoria. That's as big as you can get in terms of cars. They don't cost too much, they have ALOT of room, and they have a decent engine. The fuel economy isn't that great but it's better than if you got an SUV. Another car that I'd suggest is the Chevrolet Impala. Doesn't cost too much, it's big, and it has pretty good fuel economy for a big car (about 22MPG). I'm 6'3" and that's what I currently drive; I fit just fine.