Future 2020/21 Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban

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TFL Truck is already putting them through their paces. The Suburban cruised through the Ike Guantlet pulling 7K pounds almost like it wasn't even back there.



The Z71 Tahoe and probably the rest of them do not have a rear locker/posi unit anymore.

 

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IRS is staring you in the face, you can’t help but look at it. Awful. Reminds me of this particular generation Ford Escape:

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IRS is staring you in the face, you can’t help but look at it. Awful. Reminds me of this particular generation Ford Escape:

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I never understood how it saves space and increases ground clearance when you see how large the arms are and how low they are near the wheels. It'll be interesting to learn the diameter of the ring gear.
 

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TFL Truck is already putting them through their paces. The Suburban cruised through the Ike Guantlet pulling 7K pounds almost like it wasn't even back there.



The Z71 Tahoe and probably the rest of them do not have a rear locker/posi unit anymore.

Not back there? Im sure it pulls fine (at sea level) but the suburban needs to be deep into its rpms to reach and maintain any torque. Their video shows that it’s 5db louder than an expy when towing due to that.
 

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Had to drop the Yukon off last night at the local dealer and they had a Tahoe and Denali out front. Denali is going to have to grow on me quite a bit looks wise but could see getting a Tahoe. The back on both would need to grow on me also. Good news is I am not buying another one for a few years so maybe they will by then.
 

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Had to drop the Yukon off last night at the local dealer and they had a Tahoe and Denali out front. Denali is going to have to grow on me quite a bit looks wise but could see getting a Tahoe. The back on both would need to grow on me also. Good news is I am not buying another one for a few years so maybe they will by then.
Always interesting to hear different opinions. I think the Denali variant is the best looking of them all so far...but I haven’t seen in person 0023c211c4a07b7386aa05590167f2ff.jpg
 

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Always interesting to hear different opinions. I think the Denali variant is the best looking of them all so far...but I haven’t seen in person 0023c211c4a07b7386aa05590167f2ff.jpg
I liked them better in pictures also but not as much in person, I also just drove by them so it may not be a fair assessment. Good news for me I won't be purchasing for a few years so I have time for my mind to change several times. Since I bought the Jeep GC the wife has been driving it much more than the Yukon so we may not even go with a full size SUV next time and just keep with a Jeep GC and I will get another crew cab truck. This is all speculative at this point and may mean nothing in a few years.
 
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