Chevrolet Suburban into production since 1935 with various names, including Chevrolet, Holden, and GMC.
Variants Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) Chevrolet Suburban 2012 model rolled out at the time undergoing crash test from the side that was held by the National Highway Safety Institute (NHTSA) United States. In fact, the provisions of the agency set a car that was hit from the side of the tires just slipped or dragged, but without toppling over.
"Because it (rolled), Chevrolet Suburban scored only four-star," the statement as reported by NHTSA autoguide.com, Friday, November 25, 2011.
Cars were overturned when hit from the side with a speed of 38 miles per hour or about 61 kilometers per hour. However, the premium class SUV Chevrolet made it the highest grade in the frontal crash test from the front and rear. The level of protection to the passengers reached the highest value.