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Bigell

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Folks, I have a 2020 Yukon SLT with 80K miles on the dash. I purchased it in 2022 with 41K miles and I have no problem with it besides the AC lines clogging and needing replacement. Recently I’ve been getting that new car feeling again. Thinking about a 2023 Denali or 2023 Tahoe R71.Any thoughts on the upgrade or should I stay put and enjoy life without a car note.
 

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Folks, I have a 2020 Yukon SLT with 80K miles on the dash. I purchased it in 2022 with 41K miles and I have no problem with it besides the AC lines clogging and needing replacement. Recently I’ve been getting that new car feeling again. Thinking about a 2023 Denali or 2023 Tahoe R71.Any thoughts on the upgrade or should I stay put and enjoy life without a car note.
ac lines do not get clogged.
 

SpyShops212

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For the Escalade the k2 and for the GMC & Chevy I would say the new one. The k2 is starting to look aged.
 

Loki223

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Personally, i prefer the look of our 15 to the newer ones. Wife is paetially upset that i bought her a brand new acadia, and while it is very nice, i still like the suburban better. But on the newer rigs, i preferred the interior of the Acadias more
 

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Haha. I get attached the vehicles and rarely get rid of them unless they are beyond economic repair. Bored of a truck you had for 2 years already?

Doesn’t make financial sense but it’s your money.
 

Rustylane7

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I like the <2020 body style for the rear solid axle, no auto start stop, less safety features to chime and beep at you. It seems like the new body is a little harder to see over the hood (could just be me). Big selling factor for me was i could pick one up used for basically half the price of a new Tahoe.

A lot of variables to your question. What are your priorities?
 

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