Have to replace my 2015 Yukon XL Denali

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SpyShops212

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Look at the 2018-2020 Escalade Luxury. The Luxury doesn't have the problematic electric side steps nor the problematic ACC cruise radar sensor. I have a 2018 Luxury that has the 10-speed. Only get the 2018-2020 Escalade, RST, or Denali with the 6.2 10 speed. I see some dealers offer lifetime powertrain warranty which you will have to change the oil every 4k miles. The Escalade has 360 camera, tour/sport mode, rear camera mirror, bigger side mirrors, nice interior, LCD cluster, heads-up display, auto parking, CUE radio, killer 16 speaker Bose, solar windsheild/side windows, LED headlights/tail-lights and much more.



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I have had power floor boards and adaptive cruise ever since it was offered years ago on all my trucks. My truck is 4 yrs old and my wifes is now 7 yrs old and never one issue with either. All of my trucks were Florida trucks I would never own anything from up north with salt, potholes and cold starts. Issues with floorboards and adaptive cruise is really salt and frozen ice and snow in boards. No issues in southern hot states. And my wifes truck is opened and closed 100 times a day, so those floorboards get quite a workout! Its one motor if there ever is an issue so its a small one.
 
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Look at the 2018-2020 Escalade Luxury. The Luxury doesn't have the problematic electric side steps nor the problematic ACC cruise radar sensor. I have a 2018 Luxury that has the 10-speed. Only get the 2018-2020 Escalade, RST, or Denali with the 6.2 10 speed. I see some dealers offer lifetime powertrain warranty which you will have to change the oil every 4k miles. The Escalade has 360 camera, tour/sport mode, rear camera mirror, bigger side mirrors, nice interior, LCD cluster, heads-up display, auto parking, CUE radio, killer 16 speaker Bose, solar windsheild/side windows, LED headlights/tail-lights and much more.



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We had the power running boards on our Denali, they were temperamental. But spent a lot of time in New England.

Never had an issue with the adaptive cruise.
 

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Definitely opt for the 18-20 w/ 10spd. I recently tested a 20 Denali and a 19 Esky Platinum and I will just say the Esky was nice but I didn’t like that all of the controls were one giant haptic feedback type panel, no physical controls for the radio/AC/etc so if that thing goes out you’re screwed so definitely get an extended warranty if you go Esky.
 

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Definitely opt for the 18-20 w/ 10spd. I recently tested a 20 Denali and a 19 Esky Platinum and I will just say the Esky was nice but I didn’t like that all of the controls were one giant haptic feedback type panel, no physical controls for the radio/AC/etc so if that thing goes out you’re screwed so definitely get an extended warranty if you go Esky.
The AC is set on AUTO which does have physical buttons. I always use the steering wheel controls. I don't have any issues with my CUE in my 2018 Escalade. The 2015-2017 had screen issues where it would crack. The 2018-2020 corrected the problem. I owned a 2016 Tahoe LT from 2016-2020 and now a 2018 Escalade and I think the Escalade has better graphics and is more modern. If the CUE goes out you can fix it for $100 for the screen or $300 to replace. My 2016 Tahoe didn't have a magnetic ride and I hated driving it the whole lease term. It was supposed to be a replacement for my 2008 Escalade which I ended up driving more then my 2016 Tahoe. I will never buy a GM truck again without a magnetic ride or some kind of computerized suspension.

Here is my 2008 Escalade road sensing suspension, 2016 Tahoe LT conventional shocks & 2018 Escalade Luxury magnetic ride.

The difference between the 2008 road sensing suspension & 2018 magnetic ride is when driving on the highway the truck stays in control at 60 MPH and up. I was able to compare the three trucks for a few years. The 2016 Tahoe's conventional suspension sucked.

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