Im a bit biased but the Subirban/Yukon XL set the standard
I sold Chevys for 5 years and I am a GM guy to the core but the Suburban created the large SUV category and is still the standard. They get better fuel economy than Tahoe or any Ford, have a smoother ride, and the rear seat is actually comfortable to sit in with storage behind the 3rd row seat.
If you look around you should be able to find "program" vehicles that were rental vehicles and sold after a year of service and generally less than 20K in miles that should offer some savings from new. GM offers a 5yr/60K bumper to bumper warranty and a 5yr/100k power train warranty standard. My GMC Sierra 1500 crew cab truck is a 2008 and I have 128K on it, the only work dont it so far were brakes and seals on the front axle.
I cant complain...
Complete thread:
- Opinions/recommendations on large SUV? -
brionic,
2012-12-08, 15:47
- Opinions/recommendations on large SUV? - Jhenry, 2012-12-08, 16:29
- Just crossed a 100,000 with my Expedition. Very pleased - Rob Leahy, 2012-12-08, 17:32
- I have just crossed the 100K mark with my 2007 Mercury - Cherokee, 2012-12-08, 18:16
- My neighbors had a Tahoe, put about 180,000 miles on it - mcassill, 2012-12-08, 21:20
- Opinions/recommendations on large SUV? - Catoosa, 2012-12-08, 23:18
- Based on a 3000+ mile road trip last summer.... -
Byron,
2012-12-09, 09:43
- A rental might be the ticket. We have done that the last few - Rob Leahy, 2012-12-09, 12:28
- More a crossover than an SUV, but the Acadia is about the - stonewalrus, 2012-12-09, 10:09
- Im a bit biased but the Subirban/Yukon XL set the standard - Fowler, 2012-12-09, 16:22
- GM Employee...Dsicount - Mike P, 2012-12-10, 09:32