2015 Denali and we get about 13-14 with my wife’s normal kiddo shuffle within about 5 miles of the house. Gets 16-17 if she mixes a good amount of farther errands but any trips we take it easily gets 21-22 mpg and that’s calc’d in my app not off the read out. We always run Premium 91 octane...
2k mile update: we’ve put some miles on the Denali since swapping these out with the Arnotts and finally pulled our travel trailer out to the coast a couple of weekends ago.
I do notice slightly less stability with the trailer hitched up this last time. It was subtle. The mag ride rear shocks...
Yeah you’ll notice the handling being less sporty which I kind of miss but the ride being so much improved is worth it. We carved a few canyon roads and its still handles fine but there is a little floatiness on a few of the transitions. But overall the ride is much less busy… and we were in a...
we towed our 5k lb apex travel trailer with our old 05 Yukon a lot with close to 200k miles on it and it never skipped a beat. We towed a lot of mountain areas too. Original transmission and the fluid had been flushed twice in its life I think. Use tow/haul and if you are going up hill don’t...
yeah double check the RPO codes and if it has the max trailer package. I thought the trailer g package came with the 3.73 gears but that might have just been the trucks. I will say the long wheelbase of the XL tows much better stability wise than the regular Tahoe. Lot less tail wagging the dog…
That’s disappointing but we had a similar experience. We looked at quite a few when we were shopping and many of them had been ridden hard an put away wet.
There is a chance that the Escalade might have been better maintained and it shows. I would check the service history as if it hasn’t...
Not sure if the Tahoe is fully loaded but definitely a difference in equipment between the 2.
If the Denali has the 8speed I’d probably stay away or make sure you have a solid warranty. If the Tahoe is fully loaded you’ll get some pretty solid updates like Apple car play, full auto braking and...
From what I understand and have heard the 8 speeds are actually pretty durable but only get replaced most of the time because people can’t stand the way they drive and their quirkiness… which the blue fluid and some of the TSBs definitely smooth out somewhat.
Yes it does. Premier was 2017-2020 but was the LtZ from 2015-2016. Pretty much the same car.
However the 2017 and then the 2018 had continual improvements they make them a better pick if you can swing it budget wise.
Yeah unnerving at first but it’s actually pretty helpful. There’s been times where I just didn’t notice the speed difference up ahead of me and it alerted me and another time when someone’s brake lights weren’t working!
Yeah if it’s an original battery I would start there. Ours was going bad for a couple of months but kept testing “good” but we had some wierd things and a couple of instances of the car not starting.
With how everything runs through the computer system on these things I would bet it need an update to the programming to recognize the trailer brake controller.
When you thumb through the info screens in the display, does it give you a screen for the trailer brake? The screen should also come...
Should have a button on your left spoke of the wheel that looks like this
Should have a button on your left spoke of the steering wheel like this
And then it brings up a screen similar to this
Yes. So you have just the pre-collision warning system or just a blank hole… LOL
if you have the warning system, you’ll have the little simple car icon in the bottom of your gauges that’s green or yellow when following a car and there is a button on the left side of your steering wheel to set...
If you have the heads up display… you’ll have the buttons for it just below your left air vent, above the headlight switch. If you don’t have heads up display this is for the pre-collision warning system that flashes the red dots if you come up on a car too fast…
Yeah for sure the trucks were a better value for the day and that gap has widened from your normal car. I remember my girlfriend back in 2001 and her parents bought a brand new loaded LT suburban for like 38k I think. That same year I bought a brand new base Silverado poverty spec 2wd for 18k...
First off, 2015.5, GMC Yukon Denali with about 100k on it.
So this morning we drove 110 miles from our house for our boys martial arts tournament. Left the house with about a half tank. We arrived with the trip A at about 310 miles and average mpg showing 16.5. Trip B had just been tallying up...
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