Future 2020/21 Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

salanizi

TYF Newbie
Joined
Jun 25, 2017
Posts
22
Reaction score
9
GMT 800 - 6 years
GMT 900 - 7 years

So I would assume late '19 as a 2020 or late '20 as a 2021

I really hope they would stick around at least 3 years more to justify my recent purchase of a Denali...
 

NYisles1

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 16, 2016
Posts
274
Reaction score
162
GMT 800 - 6 years
GMT 900 - 7 years

So I would assume late '19 as a 2020 or late '20 as a 2021

I really hope they would stick around at least 3 years more to justify my recent purchase of a Denali...

If you read mark reuss’s recent published comments, he said GM was still struggling with the after effects of the bankruptcy when the current generation of full sizers was engineered and produced. They had to make compromises to get the vehicles to market quickly. He stated his satisfaction with the new Silverado and added it was the vehicle they wanted to make all along.

That gives me hope the ride and body issues on the new suvs will be fixed. It also gives insight as to why this generation will have a slightly shorter life cycle than the previous two. Competition has increased as welll.

One thing I’m leery about is the new AFM that can run on one cylinder.
 

WillCO

Full Access Member
Joined
Sep 10, 2016
Posts
465
Reaction score
322
Location
Castle Rock, Colorado
Have you seen more information on this rumored Ram full size SUV?
Plenty of "FCA Might be considering..." stories on the internet, mostly having come out during auto show season last year. No indication of any confirmed plans and definitely no production schedule or anything like that. I'll believe it when I see the car hit the dealers.
 

BNKACCT

TYF Newbie
Joined
Jan 8, 2018
Posts
28
Reaction score
26
Location
ATX
That steering wheel offset is terrible, used to it from my silverado,so its "normal" to me.
 

NYisles1

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 16, 2016
Posts
274
Reaction score
162
Kind of interesting to see Expedition sales for January down 15%. Im sure inventory is not yet built up but also think there is some sticker shock going on there.

GM moved almost 20,000 fullsize suvs , Ford 4600, Nissan about 4000 and Toyota about 2500.
 

sickk23

Full Access Member
Joined
Mar 12, 2012
Posts
755
Reaction score
269
Location
New Mexico
Kind of interesting to see Expedition sales for January down 15%. Im sure inventory is not yet built up but also think there is some sticker shock going on there.

GM moved almost 20,000 fullsize suvs , Ford 4600, Nissan about 4000 and Toyota about 2500.
Well I’m sure rental agencies aren’t needing new expys at the moment or something like that. And I doubt it’s sticker shock, as you can see it didn’t affect GM. $78k for a burb!
 
OP
OP
GTNator

GTNator

Supporting Member
Joined
Jul 24, 2017
Posts
1,289
Reaction score
864
Kind of interesting to see Expedition sales for January down 15%. Im sure inventory is not yet built up but also think there is some sticker shock going on there.

GM moved almost 20,000 fullsize suvs , Ford 4600, Nissan about 4000 and Toyota about 2500.

I actually think it’s due to production issues. They can’t make them fast enough to meet demand, especially the Platinum trim Expy and the top trim Navigator. By spring/summer once production is in full swing, we should know how they’re really doing compared to GM. Competition is a great thing! Keeps the auto manufacturers on their toes so we have better products to choose from.

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/02/01/ford-is-selling-90000-suvs-faster-than-it-can-make-them.html


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

Forum statistics

Threads
132,373
Posts
1,866,940
Members
96,999
Latest member
smo730
Top