Everyone’s heard of the Chevy Suburban. After all, the Suburban debuted in 1935, making this large SUV the oldest continuously-produced model in the world. Even in our own lifetimes, the Suburban was the poster-child vehicle for large, adventurous families in the 90s. Chevy continued to innovate and improve upon the Suburban in the 2000s. And in the 2010s, there’s even more to love about this large sport utility vehicle. Now in its eleventh generation, the Suburban is still large and in charge but aluminum doors and other sheet metal have brought the weight down, exterior styling is definitely 21st century, and engines have been upgraded. In this guide, we’ll look at the 2019 model year. What’s new, what’s still great, and what makes the Suburban a good purchase.