I honestly don’t understand why you would compare an x7 to a Yukon xl. I currently own an x7 m50i. The x7 is much MUCH smaller than the xl and even the regular Yukon/tahoe. It is the size of a Chevy traverse. It is definitely fun to drive, especially with the 4.4 tt v8.
The x7 is MUCH less roomy compared to a Yukon/XL/Tahoe. The cargo room in the x7 leaves a lot to be desired for its size. The jutting out arm rests for the third row significantly decreases the cargo room.
At 2000 miles I was already having issues with the power steering making squeaking noises. They replaced the whole system. The run flat tires that came with it last 10000 miles at most, and there are only 2 models that exist in the size I have. It is annoying to have to replace tires basically at every oil change.
I have owned a 2015 Tahoe and driven the 2021 tahoe and it maneuvers great for its size. I’m not sure why you would expect it to handle like a BMW sports vehicle.
In the garage, their size difference is marginal, here is a size comparison between the x7 and the yukon, 2023 models.
EXTERIOR LENGTH | 203.6 in | 210.0 in |
EXTERIOR WIDTH | 78.7 in | 81.0 in |
Don't get me going on reliability, wife's denali has provided the following entertainment (it's in the shop right now for another overnight)
- GMC case open since 2021, they are unable to fix (hvac issue, it freezes beverages in the front cup holders)
- 3rd trip to fix an exhaust smell in the cabin (this isn't a picky owner deal, the tech can easily reproduce the issue, absolutely an issue)
- head unit / amp assembly has been swapped twice because the audio will randomly quit and not return until vehicle restart
I've owned a few BMW's, they all had the usual new car issues, GMC isn't immune to them either. I can stay however that this latest GMC has had more issues in it's first year then any of the previous vehicles we have owned (this is our 11th GM product).