I'm new to this forum as well as new to being a gmc owner. I previously drove a 2001 dodge durango SLT plus with most of the same features as a Denali. Heated leather seats, upgraded stereo package and nicer speaker system. I loved my durango. I trucked just about everywhere in that thing. When I finally decided to shop for a newer car, I had my mind set on a limited model Toyota sequoia. Always liked the Denali but didn't think I could afford one. After not finding a sequoia, I found several GMs. After driving several, I decided on the 2006 Denali xl I found. It's much more comfortable. I love the 6.0 V8 versus the 5.3. I pay more @ the pump but I appreciate the bigger V8 driving up to my ski resort town where I live and in towing. I like the air ride suspension setup. Way more comfy over the bumps and the rear leveling is nice when towing. And the Denali interior is more comfy than the suburban. I like the sound system. Was a bit sketchy of the AWD as I've never had it, always 4x4. But the weekend I bought my car I had about a foot of snow to drive through to get to work and the AWD handled really well. All the Denali SUVs I looked @ were much better taken care of versus the suburbans, even the Z71 suburban I found. The deals on the well kept denalis are out there. You just have to look. I found a one owner 2006 Denali xl with only 75k miles and it was bought brand new from the same gmc I bought it from and serviced by them. Every option offered that year except the 20" wheels. I have stock 17s which I'm fine with. Paid well under what it blue booked for. All in all, I'm very happy on my decision to buy a Denali versus a suburban.