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No, added that to my list.Do any of the Tahoe trim levels have fog lights? My initial thought was no…
The Denali does not have all of these options “over” a fully loaded Premier which is the comparison. A fully loaded Premier has many of these options.Denali has the following “upgrades” over base Yukon or the Chevys:
Acoustic laminated glass on front doors (both have laminated windshield)
Real Wood trimmed interior
Real Aluminum Accents on Interior
Distinctive Dash layout
Enhanced Stitching on seats, console, armrests
Leather padding on dash
Actual real leather seats in row 2 vs pleather
Choice of 4 interior color combos, 3 of them being 2 tone, including a light option.
Fog Lights
Standard 6.2 Gasser
Available electronic limited slip rear diff (vs mechanical in the Chevy)
3 years of Unlimited Data for the infotainment
I think that is the list of stuff that is different, up to you if those are worth the extra coin or not.
Again, it’s all personal preference. I like the Denali interior touches more as well. Equally I like the Tahoe Exterior much more then the chromed out Denali.For me the Denali interior is just so much nicer. We have a 2022 with the screen built into the dash. I much prefer that to the screens that stick up over the dash. That's just me. My wife loves the Teak/Sand interior. It's very nice.
When a Premier is fully loaded though its the same price and the Denali wins with the nicer dash/lighter leather colors in my bookThe Denali does not have all of these options “over” a fully loaded Premier which is the comparison. A fully loaded Premier has many of these options.
Just what I needed, thank you!Denali has the following “upgrades” over base Yukon or the Chevys:
Acoustic laminated glass on front doors (both have laminated windshield)
Real Wood trimmed interior
Real Aluminum Accents on Interior
Distinctive Dash layout
Enhanced Stitching on seats, console, armrests
Leather padding on dash
Actual real leather seats in row 2 vs pleather
Choice of 4 interior color combos, 3 of them being 2 tone, including a light option.
Fog Lights
Standard 6.2 Gasser
Available electronic limited slip rear diff (vs mechanical in the Chevy)
3 years of Unlimited Data for the infotainment
I think that is the list of stuff that is different, up to you if those are worth the extra coin or not.
Lol! The Denali clearly wins to you it appears. Looks like you have your answer, so not sure why you asked the question.When a Premier is fully loaded though its the same price and the Denali wins with the nicer dash/lighter leather colors in my book
Actually, aside from the 6.2, I don’t think any of the things I listed are available on a Premiere, but I could be wrong.The Denali does not have all of these options “over” a fully loaded Premier which is the comparison. A fully loaded Premier has many of these options.