NYisles1
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Picked up a '22 Yukon At4 6.2 in Midnight Blue with Air Suspension today. Replaces a '16 Suburban Z71 that served well for 130k miles (only repairs were the a/c twice). Had to go 200 miles for this At4 so got to spend a few hours with it right away. Some thoughts for anyone in the market (and thanks to all of you for the great info on this forum):
Pros
* HUD / Google Infotainment / Digital DIC are all nice and work well together. Someone had asked if the google maps directions show on the Hud, they do.
* 6.2 /10spd is a really nice improvement over the 5.3 / 6 spd from the suburban. Not sports car fast but always power on demand. Got 19.5mpg on the 200 mile drive which included alot of stop and go traffic.
* This At4 had the GM performance exhaust added -- i wouldn't have spec'd it that way but it does have a nice sound. Not too loud but there when you want it.
* Headlights are much improved from the previous generation.
* The sliding console is pretty neat, and not terribly priced compared to some of the other options.
Cons
* I had installed Bilsteins on the Suburban a few years ago -- was expecting a more noticeable ride improvement in the Yukon with Magnetic Dampers and air suspension. It is a nicer ride but honestly wouldn't call it night and day.
* I never found the Suburban seats comfortable on a long haul and this one feels the same. Too flat and firm imo.
Thanks again for all the good info posted on here..
Pros
* HUD / Google Infotainment / Digital DIC are all nice and work well together. Someone had asked if the google maps directions show on the Hud, they do.
* 6.2 /10spd is a really nice improvement over the 5.3 / 6 spd from the suburban. Not sports car fast but always power on demand. Got 19.5mpg on the 200 mile drive which included alot of stop and go traffic.
* This At4 had the GM performance exhaust added -- i wouldn't have spec'd it that way but it does have a nice sound. Not too loud but there when you want it.
* Headlights are much improved from the previous generation.
* The sliding console is pretty neat, and not terribly priced compared to some of the other options.
Cons
* I had installed Bilsteins on the Suburban a few years ago -- was expecting a more noticeable ride improvement in the Yukon with Magnetic Dampers and air suspension. It is a nicer ride but honestly wouldn't call it night and day.
* I never found the Suburban seats comfortable on a long haul and this one feels the same. Too flat and firm imo.
Thanks again for all the good info posted on here..