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Danica Patrick Tells Us Why She Loves Her 2015 Chevy Tahoe: Video

Danica Patrick is mostly known for driving the GoDaddy Chevrolet SS stockcar as her day job, but when she’s not making left-hand turns around an oval, she drives her 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe.

Chevrolet Performance has published a video of Patrick showcasing the Tahoe and why she loves the “largest vehicle [she’s] ever owned.” It seems Patrick has opted for every bell and whistle on her Tahoe as she tells us about her heated and cooled seats, sunroof and black and gray wheels. Her Tahoe is also equipped with all-wheel drive for when the going gets tough.

We can’t help but feel Danica Patrick sounds a little cue-card-ish, but there are a few bright spots where she seems genuine and even has a few comical spots when she talks about her optional power running boards she sees as a necessity due to being vertically challenged (Danica is quite short).

Check out the video from Chevrolet Performance below, and hear more about why Danica Patrick chose a 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe as her newest ride.

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  1. Ohh Danica…………love you ha ha

    Regards from Spain

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  2. …I’m a pretty face AND a sellout. “…AND, it gets good gas mileage!” Um, Danica?….22Hwy/16City = 18MPG
    Combined. Ahem….”Good gas mileage”?!!! Do you really think I’m dazed by your beauty and lackluster
    NASCAR record to not understand that is HORRIBLE gas mileage? I used to tell my little girls to look up
    to you because you drove INDY cars…And I understand after deaths in Indy your loved ones agreed
    a change to NASCAR meant safety for you and a lot bigger paycheck. So you have some smarts. But
    don’t be a sellout. I don’t call you a role-model for my girls anymore after the GoDaddy garbage sex
    ads, and countless MAXIM bikini shoots AND the big divorce. Instead, I’ve found a new role model
    for my girls – Leilani Munter! She’s a NASCAR driver who actually is arguably hotter looking, keeps
    her clothes on and drives for clean-fuel sponsors while driving a Tesla in her personal life. Instead
    of taking off her clothes at any opportunity to make a buck – she endorses cleaning up our air so
    future generations can breathe, and saving endangered wildlife around the planet! Wow! Now
    THERE’S a role model for my 9 and 11 year-old girls! BYE DANICA – so much for your 16 MPG. I
    don’t see your lead foot getting more than 6-7MPG in that truck-framed glorified truck/station
    wagon. I’ll buy a diesel Colorado and then a Volt-derived PHEV/EREV truck if Chevy ever builds
    one. And for daily driver, the sporty new 2016 Volt gen2 out in late 2015 is my choice.

    I notice 90lb women like Danica driving to the supermarket every week in gas pigs like that Tahoe. It’s just what a single, 90lb person needs each day to pick up her kid from school and buy 9lbs. of groceries. Yet studies show that is the main way these 52,000lb behemoths are used 90% of the time.

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  3. Wow I am one of the most anti Danica people there are but bud you got me beat by a mile.

    She like so many others went to NASCAR for the money as the only way to make money at Indy is to be South American and bring a big sponsor with you anymore I am sad to say. Go Daddy wanted a series that had higher ratings and she and to go with the money. She will lose them after this year and I hope somewhere else.

    She is not a nice person at the track as I saw how she treated people at Mid Ohio. Helio on the other hand is one of the best guys you would ever meet.

    It is just a shame Sara Fisher never got Danica money as she could drive.

    As for the Tahoe it does good for what it is. If you needs a large vehicle not many do better in MPG. If you want better MPG get a Nox.

    Voltec will not so much in a vehicle like this with the weight and large frontal CD. You would be lucky to see 20 miles unless you really packed in the batteries. Then also how much would you be willing to pay? It already is knocking on $60K and to add the Voltec would add a lot more.

    You have to look big picture brother and use all the things that need to be dealt with not just what sounds like a great idea.

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