1st month and 1200 miles thoughts….

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So ive had my new 24 tahoe RST for about a month and 1200 miles…

Being a ford pickup guy my whole life, this is my 1st suv…..

Disaapointments, not many,
1. No fog lights? My grill has the square cutouts sort of semi cut but no fog lights? Weird….
2. Backup lights kinda suck.. i have a fairly long driveway, 250’ and leave for work early in the dark… the backup lights leave a lot to be desired…

Loves
Most everything else, stereo is good enough or better than i would need
Interior is big, roomy, comfy and plenty of room. Power lift gate is very convenient for the dog-wish i could close the tailgate from the fob, not just open it… but thats a very minor inconvenience.

Mileage - decent average so far is 18 mpg, but its winter and I am sure it will be better in warmer months.

Handling in snow? Its a weird winter in maine, weve hardly had any snow, so i cant tell one way or another yet.

Amenities: great, heated seats, steering, rear heater all work good. All the camera options and views are great. Autowipers and high beams are nice.

Quirks: phone charging is a little intermittent, it charges then stops charging then if i move the phone a bit it starts charging again… not perfect but not really much of an issue at all.

Additions so far: weathertech mat for the 3rd row, which is down for the dog.
Weathertech mudflaps
Ceramic coating- car looked fantastic till this weekend’s mucky weather got it all dirty…

Future additions:
Probably fog lights and definitely some sort of either added backup lights or backup light bulb replacements.


Wishes: wish i could permanently disable auto stop, i know i can press the button but every time i start the car, is kind of stupid.

Wish i could disable the seat belt warning chimes, this might be a safety thing that cant be disabled, in my old f150 (2017) i could disable the chimes. I did disable the buckle up before it goes into drive preference…

So far, i love the truck, its beatiful and i am very happy i opted for a Tahoe over the expedition.
 

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Oh, as you might be able to tell from the pics, my boxer is still getting used to getting to the window. On the drivers side, i have the 2nd row bucket seat flipped all the way up, on the passenger side, the 2nd row seat is just flipped down, and the dog sits on the bak of the seat. I might try just leaving the passenger 2nd row seat set up normally and put a cover on it and see how the dog balances and hangs out the window from the seat in its regular position… being winter hanging out the window is not that important.
 

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So ive had my new 24 tahoe RST for about a month and 1200 miles…

Being a ford pickup guy my whole life, this is my 1st suv…..

Disaapointments, not many,
1. No fog lights? My grill has the square cutouts sort of semi cut but no fog lights? Weird….
2. Backup lights kinda suck.. i have a fairly long driveway, 250’ and leave for work early in the dark… the backup lights leave a lot to be desired…

Loves
Most everything else, stereo is good enough or better than i would need
Interior is big, roomy, comfy and plenty of room. Power lift gate is very convenient for the dog-wish i could close the tailgate from the fob, not just open it… but thats a very minor inconvenience.

Mileage - decent average so far is 18 mpg, but its winter and I am sure it will be better in warmer months.

Handling in snow? Its a weird winter in maine, weve hardly had any snow, so i cant tell one way or another yet.

Amenities: great, heated seats, steering, rear heater all work good. All the camera options and views are great. Autowipers and high beams are nice.

Quirks: phone charging is a little intermittent, it charges then stops charging then if i move the phone a bit it starts charging again… not perfect but not really much of an issue at all.

Additions so far: weathertech mat for the 3rd row, which is down for the dog.
Weathertech mudflaps
Ceramic coating- car looked fantastic till this weekend’s mucky weather got it all dirty…

Future additions:
Probably fog lights and definitely some sort of either added backup lights or backup light bulb replacements.


Wishes: wish i could permanently disable auto stop, i know i can press the button but every time i start the car, is kind of stupid.

Wish i could disable the seat belt warning chimes, this might be a safety thing that cant be disabled, in my old f150 (2017) i could disable the chimes. I did disable the buckle up before it goes into drive preference…

So far, i love the truck, its beatiful and i am very happy i opted for a Tahoe over the expedition.



How do you like NOT having a grab handle for the driver on the left A-pillar.

I have only a few hundred miles on my new 2024 Tahoe Premier 4WD and I despise not having one. The grab handle in the ceiling is not intuitive and is awkward to use.
 
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How do you like NOT having a grab handle for the driver on the left A-pillar.

I have only a few hundred miles on my new 2024 Tahoe Premier 4WD and I despise not having one. The grab handle in the ceiling is not intuitive and is awkward to use.



Funny you mention this, i have not even really thought or noticed it as an issue missing the grab bar.


I am kind of handicapped, and my issue is the siderails on the tahoe are not as wide as my f150, so i sort of step onto the siderails with my foot parallel to the siderail/door where on the f150 i would just step on the siderails and climb in - if that makes sense.
 

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How do you like NOT having a grab handle for the driver on the left A-pillar.
Biggest thing i miss about the F250.. ofc that was a 4x4 and factory lifted a mile in the sky so i actually needed to use it… but the PPV sits low enough i really don’t *need* the grab handle, still.. in certain scenarios i definitely miss having it.

You should also look into a plug-in that (either) completely (or almost completely) disables DFM.
This^ and it should be noted that, pretty sure at least one of the DFM disable options also doubles as an auto start eliminator too.. so it’s two birds with one stone..
 
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This^ and it should be noted that, pretty sure at least one of the DFM disable options also doubles as an auto start eliminator too.. so it’s two birds with one stone..
Interesting thanks guys, so DFM? dynamic fuel management? I dis not realize the tahoe ran on 6 or 4 cylinders
Boy if one eliminated the seatbelt chimes it would be a triple win! Thanks ill have to investigate this more….
Is there a preferred module maker? Hopefully it is easy to add - and remove if needed to pull for any warranty work!
Again many thanks guys!
 

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Wish i could disable the seat belt warning chimes, this might be a safety thing that cant be disabled, in my old f150 (2017) i could disable the chimes. I did disable the buckle up before it goes into drive preference…
Just buy a seat belt extender.

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Biggest thing i miss about the F250.. ofc that was a 4x4 and factory lifted a mile in the sky so i actually needed to use it… but the PPV sits low enough i really don’t *need* the grab handle, still.. in certain scenarios i definitely miss having it.


This^ and it should be noted that, pretty sure at least one of the DFM disable options also doubles as an auto start eliminator too.. so it’s two birds with one stone..

Carbyte and Range both disable stop start along with DFM.
 

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