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Ha guy cancels his 80k order for a 15k esky. Not calling you a liar, but that makes no sense. Entitled to your opinion but cancel an order over a center console? The view? As opposed to a positive website, which I thought I was joining, it’s often a real fear fest and ***** fest about nothing.The AFM/DFM has nothing to do with the lifter failure. It was a bad batch of products from a supplier.
That being said, I had a order for a Yukon Duramax, but had asked the dealer to hold off on the order until he got one in that I could test drive, since I had never sat in one, as none were available in my area.
On my way home from work 3 months ago, I pass a dealer, and I could see a Yukon XL Denali from the highway. I got off, and went to have a look. Hated the seats, hated the view out the windshield, hated the center console, loved the BabyDiesel.
I cancelled my order, and bought my Esky a month later. My only complaint about my 2006 Esky, its not nearly as comfortable as my 2000 Tahoe LT-AR.
Actually, many technical writers blame the lifter issues squarely on the AFM/DFM. But...who knows?The AFM/DFM has nothing to do with the lifter failure. It was a bad batch of products from a supplier.
That being said, I had a order for a Yukon Duramax, but had asked the dealer to hold off on the order until he got one in that I could test drive, since I had never sat in one, as none were available in my area.
On my way home from work 3 months ago, I pass a dealer, and I could see a Yukon XL Denali from the highway. I got off, and went to have a look. Hated the seats, hated the view out the windshield, hated the center console, loved the BabyDiesel.
I cancelled my order, and bought my Esky a month later. My only complaint about my 2006 Esky, its not nearly as comfortable as my 2000 Tahoe LT-AR.
If you knew more about me, or why my decisions were made.. Maybe you would understand.. I have 5 blown discs in my back, and am not eligible for surgery. Seat comfort is EXTREMELY important to me. The seats sucked a$$. And what does not dropping 80k on a Yukon, and buying a low mile 10k Esky have anything to do with anything? Judgmental much?Ha guy cancels his 80k order for a 15k esky. Not calling you a liar, but that makes no sense. Entitled to your opinion but cancel an order over a center console? The view? As opposed to a positive website, which I thought I was joining, it’s often a real fear fest and ***** fest about nothing.
That’s too badIf you knew more about me, or why my decisions were made.. Maybe you would understand.. I have 5 blown discs in my back, and am not eligible for surgery. Seat comfort is EXTREMELY important to me. The seats sucked a$$. And what does not dropping 80k on a Yukon, and buying a low mile 10k Esky have anything to do with anything? Judgmental much?
She was in a 2019 escalade (her 3rd), she absolutely hated the interior controls and couldn't take it anymore.Curious why you didn’t put her into a ‘21 Escalade?
Okay, so please check me on this:She was in a 2019 escalade (her 3rd), she absolutely hated the interior controls and couldn't take it anymore.
The escalade controls are not intuitive (operating rear climate / video as an example); every new person in the truck was confused and the pictures didn't make sense. She really didn't like the way the buttons were not press buttons but touch buttons. The kicker was how difficult it was to see how much fuel you have remaining (the placement and color of that gauge is bad), her biggest complaint by far.
Between the two; I don't get significantly (definitely some) more of a 'luxury' feeling being in a 2021 Escalade vs a 2021 Denali; to me they both suffer the same short comings.
The above is why she didn't buy another Escalade.
My 'luxury' comments are being driven by my opinion that with the current MSRP's of the Escalade's and the Denali's they are in competition with some pretty high end SUV's. In particular the BMW X7, Merc GLS, Range Rover Sport and SVR to some extent.
For us, this 2021 Denali was head to head against the 2021 BMW X7. After driving both my wife wanted the size of the Denali and I wanted the 'feel' of the X7, if the X7 was the same size it would have easily won her over as well. Her truck, her decision. But, if you would ask her which is 'nicer' or more 'luxury' she wouldn't hesitate to answer and it wouldn't be the one she bought.
I'd highly recommend everyone test drive some of the other SUV offerings, they are different.
That’s just it. The prices may be comparable. But I’ve been in both the Mercedes and bmw. Yes. Crazy nice. But a glorified version of their smaller count rowers. The x7 and merc cannot be compared for overall size and third row. Luxury wise. No comparison. Not rousing the GermansShe was in a 2019 escalade (her 3rd), she absolutely hated the interior controls and couldn't take it anymore.
The escalade controls are not intuitive (operating rear climate / video as an example); every new person in the truck was confused and the pictures didn't make sense. She really didn't like the way the buttons were not press buttons but touch buttons. The kicker was how difficult it was to see how much fuel you have remaining (the placement and color of that gauge is bad), her biggest complaint by far.
Between the two; I don't get significantly (definitely some) more of a 'luxury' feeling being in a 2021 Escalade vs a 2021 Denali; to me they both suffer the same short comings.
The above is why she didn't buy another Escalade.
My 'luxury' comments are being driven by my opinion that with the current MSRP's of the Escalade's and the Denali's they are in competition with some pretty high end SUV's. In particular the BMW X7, Merc GLS, Range Rover Sport and SVR to some extent.
For us, this 2021 Denali was head to head against the 2021 BMW X7. After driving both my wife wanted the size of the Denali and I wanted the 'feel' of the X7, if the X7 was the same size it would have easily won her over as well. Her truck, her decision. But, if you would ask her which is 'nicer' or more 'luxury' she wouldn't hesitate to answer and it wouldn't be the one she bought.
I'd highly recommend everyone test drive some of the other SUV offerings, they are different.