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Ford Excursion vs Chevy Suburban/GMC Yukon XL - The battle of the titans

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Re: Chevy Suburban Desil Vs. Ford Excursion Desil [chevymaster_08] by ahightower
Sep 12, 2005 (9:57 am)
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Replying to: chevymaster_08 (Sep 11, 2005 6:55 am)

On a side note...Why havent any of the manufactures come out with a dually suv desil?
 
Dual rear wheels are used to increase payload capacity. You can't put enough weight inside the back of an SUV (probably) or use a 5th wheel trailer hitch to warrant the dually wheels. If there is some rare occasion that you put something that extraordinarily heavy in the back of your suburban or excursion, it is not common enough to make up enough market demand to profitably produce a dually SUV.
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Where's the Dodge? by ahightower
Sep 12, 2005 (10:02 am)
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I wonder why Dodge doesn't make a full size SUV based on the Ram pickup chassis? That would be cool. I like the Dodge Ram styling best of all the full size pickups, and the Hemi engine is supposed to be great. The Durango is just not useful for a large family because there is so little room in and behind the third row.
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LOVE My Suburban Had to Share... by rdkayak
Sep 15, 2005 (12:48 pm)
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I own a 2003 1500 LT Suburban. It's my second Suburban. We live in CT and the gas prices (as everywhere) have been painful. We have one child, two large dogs and lead a very active lifestyle requiring lots of gear. I started feeling very guilty owning this large vehicle as gas prices were rising throughout the summer and went researching station wagons. The only one I would consider buying(due to cargo space and safety) was a used Mercedes E Wagon. I test drove one, very nice indeed but the dealer kept referring to all that "it had" and I kept replying "my Suburban has that" over and over. Once I parked the Mercedes I said "do you have satellite radio or Onstar"..No they didn't. They had something similar to Onstar that worked "sometimes". I left Mercedes realizing that I loved my Suburban even more than I loved it before, big as it is and leaving the car salesman stumped that I didn't want the Mercedes "as most people would have."
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Re: Whoa! It's been a while since I've posted on one of these! [new_daddy] by new_daddy
Sep 16, 2005 (8:06 am)
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Replying to: new_daddy (Nov 30, 2004 8:28 am)

I finally retired the 1992 Suburban. It's sitting in my driveway awaiting its next assignment with 353,000 miles on it. My new vehicle is a 2002 Chevy Suburban 4x4 1500.
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Duramax Suburban by fastchevytruck
Oct 08, 2005 (2:23 pm)
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After owning a couple of diesel suburbans, two 1994's and a 96, i was waiting for GM to get rolling on there new style duramax sub. Too long in waiting makes a guy get a little crazy, and jsut start building. What i ended up with is basiclly a 03 Duramax Suburban. I know why GM wont build them..... They are too much fun! Brute power and economy come together. 20 mpg, all the room to do what you please, and rides like a dream. GM will eventually make the diesel suburban again, but it will be a V6 power plant, not the 8. If anyone makes it to North Dakota, and wants to test drive my Dmax Sub, e-mail me, i will let you take it out. It will put a smile on your face.
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04 excursion Diesel by joseph42s
Oct 09, 2005 (5:33 pm)
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Earlier this year I traded a 1500 Suburban for a Diesel Excursion because my Suburban was crapping out in just about everything. Plus it was having a hard time pulling loads of 2500 across country, pretty bad for a vehicle that supposed to haul a lot more. At any rate the excursion is awesome, but sucks to drive around town. I get 12.5-14 towing or not. It all depends on how babied it is. I wonder if there is a way to pull more mpg out, but its nice that diesel has been a little cheaper lately. At any rate, if you tow anything, Hands down the Excursion destroys even the HD suburban.
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Re: Still going to make the Excursion? [agoodwin] by leer
Oct 24, 2005 (12:22 pm)
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Replying to: agoodwin (Dec 02, 2004 8:58 pm)

Andrew,
I just bought a 2004 Eddie Bauer X PSD with 45,500 miles on it. We love it except for one problem. When driving down the road with the drivers window open we smell diesel exhaust inside the vehilce.
 
Also with the defroster on at a stop light we smell diesel exhaust in the vehicle.
 
Have you ever experienced this with yours.
 
TIA
Lee
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Re: barfy [barfy] Durango Hemi [lazylynx] by explorerx4
Oct 24, 2005 (4:26 pm)
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Replying to: lazylynx (Sep 07, 2005 5:23 pm)

don't own an excursion or suburban, but my jaw is dropping out at this post. see graphic >>> . i have an '02 explorer v8. many times with 4 passengers and cargo box on the top, i have averaged 18-19 mpg. this truck loves 80 mph. drive it till the low fuel light comes on. 12mpg not towing?
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Love my 'X-Box' by workmytrucks
Nov 25, 2005 (9:41 pm)
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