Husker4theSpurs
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Just some of my observations/perspectives. Sharing in case it helps. I personally like the Denali exterior more than the Chevy but I do like the Premier and RST look on the Chevy well enough. To me the location of the screen isn't a make or break. I do prefer the denali screen location but that higher dash is not my fave.
Interior colors - if choosing the lighter interior I much prefer the Teak in the Denali over the maple sugar or whatever it's called in the Premier. On the other hand, I like the black interior on the Premier more than the black interior in the Denali. The piping contrast on the Premier is nicer. I find the Denali black interior just to be so starkly black.
Just a few tidbits there from my perspective. I believe we will order a white or frost Denali in Teak ... I think the White exteriors calm down that massive chrome grille and make it stick out less. If I were to chose a Chevy I'd probably drop down to an RST because I prefer the exterior in that trim most of all on either the GMC or the Chevy. Maybe a Premier, but then when I start pricing that up I find myself leaning Denali. I have ZERO interest in the Chevy High Country.
Interior colors - if choosing the lighter interior I much prefer the Teak in the Denali over the maple sugar or whatever it's called in the Premier. On the other hand, I like the black interior on the Premier more than the black interior in the Denali. The piping contrast on the Premier is nicer. I find the Denali black interior just to be so starkly black.
Just a few tidbits there from my perspective. I believe we will order a white or frost Denali in Teak ... I think the White exteriors calm down that massive chrome grille and make it stick out less. If I were to chose a Chevy I'd probably drop down to an RST because I prefer the exterior in that trim most of all on either the GMC or the Chevy. Maybe a Premier, but then when I start pricing that up I find myself leaning Denali. I have ZERO interest in the Chevy High Country.