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You used to be able to go to autosite, but it has changed a lot, so I don't know if they do that anymore. DrFill |
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As have many of you, I have been pouring over the photos of the new Yukon/Denali. As many have so correctly put it, this is a catch up, not a blockbuster. As stupid as some would call it, the interior matters as it is where we spend our time. A wood steering wheel is nice, but not if it is done as an insert that presents "bumps" in the roundness of the wheel. Solid is the way to go here GMC. The Infinity has the same style inserts in the QX56 like it appears the new Denali will have. If you have not felt it, it is very annoying. On the fold flat rear seats, I continue to be surprised that GMC was not able to come up with a design that worked here. Any of us that want to load larger items needing support from underneath are still left having to remove them. I am wondering if the setup will be any different on the new XL versions. Also, with the captains chairs in the second row, where is the option for a removable console for those? Nissan and Infinity offer this and Lincoln has one as well although I am not sure if it is removable. Why would this not make perfect sense for them? I even thought it may make sense for a platform that would accomodate an additional seat in that location interchangeable with a console. Is that impossible? That would fit in the Professional Grade Category. Someone commented on the bumpers not looking as "trucky" without any chrome. Not only do I agree, but for many of us that will use these vehicles to tow with and for other utilitarian functions, having plastic covered and painted bumpers is really not what we would choose for durability either. Although I am probably going to wait on our next purchase of a larger towing capable SUV until I can see and touch the new Yukons, I am dissapointed that they could not get closer to the mark than this. I am really struggling to figure out if it will be worth waiting to see. |
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I stop by a Chevy dealer today and he said they ordered there allotment of 5 2007's today and if i gave him a deposit he could guarantee me delivery in January... does this sound correct? |
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link title "The Hydra-Matic 6L80 debuts in the 2006 Chevrolet Corvette, Cadillac STS-V and Cadillac XLR-V. It will be featured in 25 different 2007 model-year vehicles, including several of GM’s new full-size sport utility vehicles." So the new Tahoe might start with a 4 speed but be updated later? or maybe its optional?
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The new Tahoe look is growing on me. It needs wheel flairs and better looking wheels. I don't like the plastic covered bumpers because no matter how hard you try when loading stuff in and out they will eventually get scratched or dinged. I need a full size SUV because I tow and one mistake hooking up and the plastic bumper cover will be scared for life. I wish GM would make all seating options available on all models (LS, LT, Z71). I want an LS with heated cloth seats and 2nd row buckets. GM's leather looks awful after a year and I've always been disappointed they only offer tan and light gray leather in the full size SUVs (but you can get dark gray leather in pickups - what gives?). Has anyone seen pricing on these things yet? Can ytou imagin what a loaded Tahoe with new features such as power folding seats, heated 2nd row seats and a backup camera is going to list for? The cost of these SUVs with basic features is ridiculous. This year Tahoe tip the scale of $50,000. Who pays $50,000 for a Chevy everyday driver? That’s almost as far out there as paying $60,000 for a VW! PS: To all of you wanting 3rd row fold flat seats: BUY A MINI VAN! |
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Replying to: stanwict (Oct 27, 2005 1:14 pm) Amen brother. NO plastic bumper on Tahoes or any truck please. Rugness and durability are of essence on trucks and truck based SUVs. The invention of platic bumpers is a dream for body shops and a nightmare for car owners. "PS: To all of you wanting 3rd row fold flat seats: BUY A MINI VAN! " Right on again. The 3rd seat on a Tahoe or my Suburban is not easy to acess and certainly not for middle aged adults. I still dont understand why a 3rd seat is needed on Tahoes while Suburbans are always more suitable for haulig more than 5 people. A fold flat 3rd seat is basically a good idea. However, it wont be a good idea if this requires changing into Independent rear suspension, A independent suspension is by nature much more complex and much less durable. Unless it is Hummer H1 like which is great but not pratical for a regular SUV. The CV joints and the boots are much more suspectible to damages. And most of, the ride is not always better simply because of having independent suspension. |
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Replying to: 4rider (Oct 28, 2005 9:52 am) GM Also, as has been mentioned, Edmunds has a great article on the recent "unwrapping". Edmunds I have been tortured between a great deal on a 2006 or wait for the 2007; definitely waiting on the '07. We have to wait until June before the extended versions are on sale though. I think people lured into the recent sales bonanza will be bummed out when the new models arrive. I'm all about safety for the four kids and this is the vehicle I want my family in. Having never owned a GM SUV I am very leery of quality, especially considering a first year model. Any words of comfort from experienced GM SUV owners?? |
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Replying to: 4rider (Oct 28, 2005 9:52 am) Because I have 3 kids and a camper. I also take 2 of their freinds to school in the morning. 3rd row is great for kids. Fold flat would be nice, but far from a deal breaker for me. A `burban is too long to fit in my garage. Simple, dependable, good mpg, with suspension and power to take the family camping. --jay |
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Replying to: jay_24 (Oct 27, 2005 5:01 am) The people on here calling this a "catch up" vehicle are delusional. Catching up to what? The interiors are far better than anything short of the Navigator or Lexus GX. The powertrains are potent and have class leading technology. The overall feature count is impressive. I dont know what vehicles in this price range are on par with the new Yukon and Tahoe. The Armada would be the closest thind, but one look at its plasticky interior tells you Nissan cut some corners to save money. An IRS is the only thing that could've made these trucks better than they are already. For the record I like the Denali's front end. I saw the trucks in motion on Autoline Detroit on Speedchannel and they looked good. |
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