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| Howdy all, i ordered mine black on black LT2 2 rows back on jan 20. They originally said 4-6 weeks but they told me that it was just put into assembly last week so i dunno how much longer it will take, im getting a bit antsy. My dad has a 99 gen 1, my sister a 02 gen 2, and now me and 07 gen 3 that will soon be here and own theirs. Its really impressive to see how far its gone from the 99 model til now. Even though the interior is a lil bit fake luxury, i still greatly appreciate their effort to make the inside aesthetically pleasing. Rock on and order yours!!! | |
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Folks, I just went back and removed about 30 posts that were way off-topic and/or personally-directed. This discussion has nothing to do with domestic vs. foreign, Toyota, unions, or GM in general. Please stick to the 07 Tahoe/Yukon. Our News & Views board is full of more general discussions, but this one is about a specific vehicle. Thanks! |
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Mossy Chevrolet in San Diego (Encinitas) has an ad in todays S.D Union, advertising $3k off on 2007 Tahoes. Wow, that didn't take long. Did it?
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Replying to: sdron (Feb 20, 2006 12:27 pm)
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Replying to: narg (Feb 20, 2006 5:17 pm) |
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Replying to: narg (Feb 19, 2006 9:45 am) I do need the 3rd row seat since I have 3 boys to haul around...
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Replying to: cmyers300m (Feb 22, 2006 8:15 am) The interior is a huge improvement, but we use the 3rd row seat quite often when pulling the boat to the lake, thus we need storage behind the 3rd row. The Tahoe virtually has zero room behind the 3rd row and even folded up, they still take up to much room. So, I'll wait for another Suburban/Yukon XL. I don't want to start another 3rd row debate, we just happen to need the extra room and is why a Suburban will be better for us. A fold flat 3rd row still wouldn't be much help since we use the 3rd row quite a bit.
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Replying to: dieselone (Feb 22, 2006 10:12 am) I think I heard somewhere that the new Suburban LTZ will have the same 6.0 liter engine and AWD system as the Yukon XL Denali. Will the Tahoe LTZ also get it?
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Replying to: ahightower (Feb 22, 2006 11:52 am) |
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I just put my first 1k miles on my 2007 Tahoe LT2 4X4. So far, no problems. Still quiet inside, no squeaks or rattles. Fuel economy is 15-17 city/mixed and 19 highway. I traded in my 2005 Chevy Avalanche and it was definitely the correct move. I wasn't looking for new vehicle then GM sent me a "Private Sale Coupon" for $1500 off & a sales pamphlet, plus my GM Discount and the fact the dealership gave me top retail blue book value on my trade-in, I couldn't say no. Seats are comfortable, but third row seats are useless unless you put kids back there. Love the second row bucket seats and the interior and ride are much improved. The options on my Tahoe are: Second Row Bucket Seats, XM Radio, Side Curtain Airbags, Locking Rear Differental, Luggage Rack Cross Bars. The factory remote start on the LT2 package is great, because I live in a cold part of the country. I normally don't keep vehicles more than a couple years, but this time I purchased the 100,000 mile extended warranty for two reasons: 1-you never know how the first run of a new vehicle will turn out. 2- I plan on keeping this one until the wheels fall off. If anyone has any questions about it, let me know.
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