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32 messages,  Last post on Nov 28, 2006 at 9:54 PM

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What is this discussion about? Chevrolet Tahoe, GMC Yukon, SUV


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Re: Bring Back the 2007 Tahoe Board [twernst10] by canddmeyer
Oct 28, 2006 (1:34 am)
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Replying to: twernst10 (Oct 25, 2006 5:35 am)

I also agree. Bring back the Chevy Tahoe board as well as the 2007 Tahoe board. While you're at it, bring back the Honda Accord board as well as the Toyota 4Runner board which are two others I frequent.
 
It used to be very easy going to a board and have a general conversation, and go to an alternate board for problems and solutions relating to model year. Now discussions appear to be spread all over the place in new boards.
 
For example: This board, and especially the Honda Accord board have no place where someone can have a general conversation about the vehicle without going to the related Problems and Solutions forum, OR, opening a new board about a single topic, which is what is happening now all over these forums. Definitely a step backwards for those of us who want to read about current or future vehicles.
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Re: Bring Back the 2007 Tahoe Board [twernst10] by tahoedave
Oct 29, 2006 (5:36 pm)
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Replying to: twernst10 (Oct 25, 2006 5:35 am)

Not that it matters what I want, but I cast another vote for bringing back the 2007 Tahoe/Yukon forum. I started researching the '07 Tahoe before it came out last January and continued to do so until I bought my LTZ on July 1st. I found a lot of really useful information on the forum. Since my purchase, I continued to find a wealth of information on problems/issues and accessories. It was convenient to only have to click once to hear everything the contributors had to say. Sure, there were discussions that I wasn't necessarily interested in, but I could just check back and catch a thread that was of interest. I realize the new system is not rocket science, but it just seems entirely less convenient to have to click on each topic heading only to find that the particular discussion is not of interest or relevant to my concerns. I liked having everything under one discussion - from cargo mats, bowties, and rear fascia closeouts to rear window molding and mileage concerns. You do a great service here and the readers are clearly knowledgeable (and frequently passionate about their views!), I just preferred it the way it was. Thanks.
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press request by steve_ HOST
Nov 08, 2006 (8:16 am)
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KarenS, "Chevy Suburban" #704, 7 Nov 2006 5:08 pm
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Re: Bring Back the 2007 Tahoe Board [tahoedave] by valvestud
Nov 09, 2006 (6:49 am)
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Replying to: tahoedave (Oct 29, 2006 5:36 pm)

As I stated in an earlier post, take a look at www.maxima.org, www.ford-trucks.com/forums/index.php and you'll see how a useful the site is when broken out by generation of product. When I'm looking for answers for my 2007 Denali XL, I don't want to have to wade through post for vehicles covering all model years.
 
I took a look here again this morning to see if the 2007 Yukon/Tahoe/Suburban specific thread was back. It's not and I continue to find the "new" system too cumbersome to deal with.
 
Hopefully the structure will be re-thought.
 
Take care,
 
Joe
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Go back to the basics! by bonzo6
Nov 10, 2006 (6:04 pm)
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Hi--I'm new to the board here, but feel like I know most of the posters, due to the fact that I have gone through all 2069 (I think) messages recently while researching facts for my purchase of the Yukon XL SLT.
 
I thank you all for your contributions, because they were valuable input for me to have BEFORE meeting with the dealer. I knew far more about the vehicle than my salesman, and that just shows the benefit of having all this information at my fingertips.
 
My input on this thread is common to the other posters--please, please keep the other format (general issues about the GMT900 platform, Tahoe, Yukon, etc.) alive!!! I found it very useful to have "one-stop shopping", and it was the same kind of structure as I was used to from my prior site, Audiworld (I moved from an Audi A8, and could not be happier with my new truck).
 
Anyway, if enough voices in the ether are saying the same thing, will Edmunds listen??
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Re: Bring Back the 2007 Tahoe Board [steve_] by highsheriff
Nov 10, 2006 (9:32 pm)
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Replying to: steve_ (Oct 25, 2006 4:39 pm)

I miss the old way of posting. Where are all the folks who wanted the change? Oh well it's been great...
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2007 Tahoe, Yukon, Suburban, Yukon XL Discussions by ted44
Nov 11, 2006 (8:44 am)
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Let's open a board with this title. I miss the original 2007 Tahoe board as much as the rest of you that have spoken out about it. The subject vehicles are all basically the same except for trim & wheelbase. My 2002 Burb has over 100k miles on it now and I'm trying to learn as much about the new models as I can before taking the $50k plunge. The now closed 2007 Tahoe board was providing a perfect place for clicking in daily and gathering that information.
Postings seem a little slow around here now.
Maybe a new board for 2007 GM biggies will get things started again.
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Overhead Rattle by jjohnston
Nov 11, 2006 (1:40 pm)
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A previous poster mentioned an overhead rattle and his post and follow-ups changed to forum format issues. I also had an overhead rattle in my 07 Denali. Found it to be the cross bars of the roof rack. I relocated them to the distances per owner's manual and securely tightened them. No more rattles. The Yukon rack may be different, but it could be the culprit. J
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I miss the old 2007 Tahoe/Yukon Forum by stormin800
Nov 12, 2006 (7:55 am)
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Since the general 2007 Tahoe/Yukon forum was turned to a read only on October 23, I have tried several times to try to garner information by reading many other forums. Nothing interest me. Especially since I own a 2007 Yukon which has no forum even available. I am sorry that I didn't buy the 07 Denali for which forums do exist with minimal posts. Again, I found the general forum to be VERY helpful regarding ALL GMT900 SUVs. It is unfortunate that either the Hosts or Edmunds doesn't understand the needs of the 07 GMT 900 buyers by making us wade thru tons of small specific forums to gather very little real info. Too Bad this is probably my last visit and posting because of above.
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Re: I miss the old 2007 Tahoe/Yukon Forum [stormin800] by tidester HOST
Nov 12, 2006 (12:51 pm)
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Replying to: stormin800 (Nov 12, 2006 7:55 am)

Especially since I own a 2007 Yukon which has no forum even available.
 
It's a very simple matter to create your own "Yukon: News and Views" topic or, if you'd like, we can add the Yukon to the title of this topic. Just say the word.
 
tidester, host

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