I'm not seeing a lot of Tahoe/Yukons right now. No big deal as my Blazer runs well but still.... I've kept away from including the luxury models in my search for 2 reasons. First, I think they're overpriced for what I want. I couldn't care less about impressing the neighbors although I AM looking for the luxury where it counts, on the inside. Second, the AWD v selectable 4 wheel drive found on the Tahoe/Yukons. On the other hand, I think (for the most part), the more expensive (and consequently, more luxurious) a vehicle is, the better it's probably been taken care of. (Which are you more apt to neglect? Your $15k truck or your $70k truck?)
This brings me to my questions.
How is the AWD for general ice/snow/Midwest winters compared to the selectable 4 wheel drive? I have the regular 4 wheel drive (2Hi/4Hi/4Lo) in my '04 Blazer and find that I rarely need 4Hi and almost never need 4Lo but I would have been hopelessly stuck without 4wd a few times this past winter. It would be handy to have something like Auto 4 wheel drive. (I know AWD and auto 4wd aren't exactly the same but I've never had either so I'm a little in the dark. Feel free to school me.)
How does the AWD handle in snow AND on dry pavement? Any issues with it? More expensive? Glitches? Reliable as a rock?
Are there any noteworthy differences (other than some trim) between the Denali and the Tahoe/Yukon, good, bad or otherwise?
Can the Denali be lifted?
I know I ask alot of questions but I'm finding that I know much less about the full size GM SUVs than I thought. I've owned a few full size trucks and my 2 S10 based SUVs but never a full size GM SUV. Thanks, all!
This brings me to my questions.
How is the AWD for general ice/snow/Midwest winters compared to the selectable 4 wheel drive? I have the regular 4 wheel drive (2Hi/4Hi/4Lo) in my '04 Blazer and find that I rarely need 4Hi and almost never need 4Lo but I would have been hopelessly stuck without 4wd a few times this past winter. It would be handy to have something like Auto 4 wheel drive. (I know AWD and auto 4wd aren't exactly the same but I've never had either so I'm a little in the dark. Feel free to school me.)
How does the AWD handle in snow AND on dry pavement? Any issues with it? More expensive? Glitches? Reliable as a rock?
Are there any noteworthy differences (other than some trim) between the Denali and the Tahoe/Yukon, good, bad or otherwise?
Can the Denali be lifted?
I know I ask alot of questions but I'm finding that I know much less about the full size GM SUVs than I thought. I've owned a few full size trucks and my 2 S10 based SUVs but never a full size GM SUV. Thanks, all!