+1 on the Suburban 3500. Most of them available right now are LS (lowest) trim, and have been on the market for several weeks - probably because on paper the towing capacity is 3,000 lbs. But that's not because of any lack of capability - same frame and powertrain as the GMT900 generation 2500's, but with a bigger rear axle and brakes from the 3500 pickups. They were intended for government customers and armoring so GM didn't pursue the J2807 towing capacity certification test. But if you keep your eyes open, the few LT's produced are starting to find their way to the used market, too. Even the LS trim models are pretty well-equipped though, save for cloth seats.
They're a well-kept secret because they weren't sold to the general public, but they have all of the creature comforts and more modern styling of the K2xx generation rigs. When we take ours camping, there are always guys stopping by to ask about it because they've never seen one.
They're a well-kept secret because they weren't sold to the general public, but they have all of the creature comforts and more modern styling of the K2xx generation rigs. When we take ours camping, there are always guys stopping by to ask about it because they've never seen one.