2025 LT vs Premier and HC

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nomech

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I've never owned a chevy SUV with MRC and/or air suspension upgrades, how much of a noticeable difference is there in ride comfort?

I've also done some searching on here and the general consensus seems to be, some people notice a big difference in ride comfort and some people don't notice much of a difference (comparing MRC and/or air ride vs 'normal' no MRC and/or air ride).

Like all things, there are pros and cons to both.

Can anyone provide feedback on their decision/thought process?

For example, if you have MRC and/or air ride, do you regret it (maybe it is too early to tell based on your vehicle purchase). I'm looking for feedback from newer Tahoes. Do the 21+ Tahoes all use the same MRC and air ride system? I live in the midwest where it does get very cold during the winter months. Of course I know these these are designed to work in colder climates, but I wanted to make sure I pointed that out.

I currently have a 2020 Tahoe Premier with whatever suspension ships on that car along with 22" rims and I'm not saying it is the best ride, but I'm fine with the current suspension.

That being said, I think I'm only looking at 2025 Premier and HC trims.
 

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