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Discussing weight differences between identically equipped RWD and 4WD.But not from 2020 vs 2021.. I thought you were discussing the difference in model years..
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Discussing weight differences between identically equipped RWD and 4WD.But not from 2020 vs 2021.. I thought you were discussing the difference in model years..
Appreciate all the comments on this thread. truly beneficial getting insider info on this topic from those with much more experience on the matter...this is not information you can really gather from articles but have to come from first-hand experience like what you all have described.
Since i am going to be building the 2021 Yukon, i'll be able to make it just how i want it so i am going to go with the 2wd...maybe resale will be better because i'll have one of the few 2wd Yukons on the road - a rarity!
Sounds like you are making the right choice for you. I made that same choice and bought a 2017 2wd Suburban. A rarity in the northeast. NJ is getting its 3rd snowstorm this year. I don't expect any issues as I was fine on the roads with the last 2. The traction control does a decent job of keeping you moving, even on an incline from a stop. I just hope I have a chance to do some drifting in a parking with the next storm!
Appreciate all the comments on this thread. truly beneficial getting insider info on this topic from those with much more experience on the matter...this is not information you can really gather from articles but have to come from first-hand experience like what you all have described.
Since i am going to be building the 2021 Yukon, i'll be able to make it just how i want it so i am going to go with the 2wd...maybe resale will be better because i'll have one of the few 2wd Yukons on the road - a rarity!
RESALE would be a BIGGY..Do you tow at all? Ever try hooking up to a trailer in wet grass with 2 wheel drive?@PNW VietVet and @Tonyv__ thanks. i'm in central IN so extremely flat, rain nothing like west coast, snow mild for the most part and not near Lake Michigan so don't get the lake effect snow. Sounds like it is more of a comfort thing as i do have the kids and wife would probably drive it too.
The hard part about this situation is i've read and feel that you should never buy something extra if it MIGHT happen say 10% of the time. you get something that will apply to what the situation will be 90% of the time. Will we get the occasional snow or maybe a drive to Chicago where we encounter some snow. maybe once or twice a year.
Decisions decisions!
Four-wheel-drive is great. On the 2021s you can select 2 Wheel Dr. I keep mines on 2 Wheel Dr. 95% of the time. However when we get some heavy rain or I drive up to the snow it’s great to use the 4 x 4 option as well.new to the GMC and yukon game. Taking the leap to the 2021 yukon - looking at the SLT.
i live in the midwest so won't be doing any off-roading, weather is fair, no mountains, etc.
What am i missing as to why i should get a 4wd 2021 yukon vs. a 2wd? EVERYTHING in GMC inventory is 4wd - you can't find a 2wd out there and i dont think the extra $3000+ for the 4wd PLUS extra fuel cost is worth it.
Want to make sure i am not missing anything before i click purchase on the 2wd.
thanks everyone