intheburbs
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I understand completely. I've driven both now extensively. And if you really want to grind it out, then the 4x4 is the way to go. If you want to play around in the local mudholes again the 4x4 is what you want.
But you show me a place you want to go, and i can get there too. With a Bose stereo, plenty of room and a pretty mature lady beside me who is traveling in comfort.
To each there own.
I've moved on.
I get there in style too with my 4x4, SLT not Denali style!
Yeah, I'm a little confused, too. It's not like I'm roughing it in my Suburban. I call my Suburban 2500 3LT my Conan the Barbarian wearing a tux.
Leather, sunroof, power folding/tumbling middle row seats, nav, Bose, quad heated seats, memory seating, power tailgate, heated washer fluid, video system, oh, and I can pull an 8600-lb trailer and have a max GVWR of 16,000 lbs.
Compared to my Sierra Denali, the only thing I'm missing is the heated steering wheel. And my Denali doesn't have the nav/touchscreen.
I've gotten into more trouble with my Denali than my Suburban. I've actively tried to get the Suburban stuck, and have not. The extra 1000 lbs and no center diff make for a better snow/offroad experience.