Is it me or does it feel like the GMC Yukon Denali has increased its price significantly?
When I priced a 2021 model, it was around $74k MSRP but when I priced out a similar 2022 model, it seemed to be $80k.
With that said, I'm more inclined to just get a 1/2 ton or HD pickup since there are Ford forum dealers that are doing factory orders for those at 3% under invoice.
And when my GF's 2016 X3 is done in a few years, revisit the full size SUV market. By that time, Ford would have completely redesigned the Expedition, the Toyota Sequoia or Lexus LX would have been produced for a year or two, the new Dodge Durango would have been out for 1-2 years as well as the Jeep Wagoneer. We'll be back to the day of 10-20k off MSRP discounts.