Fatrusty
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I recently purchased a New (Yes New with only 500 miles in April) 2017 Yukon SLT. My wife and I just spent a week in Las Vegas and rented a car. Much to my surprise they upgraded us to a Brand new 2019 Tahoe LT with 2 miles. This really made my day as I really don’t like the Explorer we had reserved. I really had some time to compare the difference between the 2017 Yukon and the 2019 Tahoe.
Interior: The first thing I noticed was that the seats are softer and have more give than the Yukon. But I am thinking my 2015 Silverado felt the same and after a few years the seemed to lack support. The Tahoe does not come standard with the Cooled Drivers and Passengers seat either. This rental had the bucket seats in the second row. (That is one of the reasons I stayed with a STL instead of a Denali, I want the bench seat.) Navigation and radio seemed the same. I did get to enjoy the Sirius radio for only 2 days before they shut it off.
Exterior: What Can I say? Both were Black and new. I have to show my Bias. The Tahoe grill, Ugh! The finish and fit were both comparable.
Driving impression: The throttle response was not as sensitive as my Yukon. It was just a bit smoother as the Yukon was touchy just at the start. Steering was smooth and it felt like the computer assisted steering was toned down a bit and not as twitchy like my Yukon. Brakes were very similar. Overall the ride was good quiet and stabile not overly harsh. The highways in Las Vegas are incredibly smooth and therefor quiet. I put almost 600 miles on it and averaged 17 mpg. I actually get 20-23 mpg with my Yukon but it is mostly on the highway. The Tahoe was just a great comfortable vehicle for cruising.
Overall it was fun to compare the two very similar vehicles. Really the difference was minimal and both drive great. I actually had to look at the steering wheel to tell the difference.
Interior: The first thing I noticed was that the seats are softer and have more give than the Yukon. But I am thinking my 2015 Silverado felt the same and after a few years the seemed to lack support. The Tahoe does not come standard with the Cooled Drivers and Passengers seat either. This rental had the bucket seats in the second row. (That is one of the reasons I stayed with a STL instead of a Denali, I want the bench seat.) Navigation and radio seemed the same. I did get to enjoy the Sirius radio for only 2 days before they shut it off.
Exterior: What Can I say? Both were Black and new. I have to show my Bias. The Tahoe grill, Ugh! The finish and fit were both comparable.
Driving impression: The throttle response was not as sensitive as my Yukon. It was just a bit smoother as the Yukon was touchy just at the start. Steering was smooth and it felt like the computer assisted steering was toned down a bit and not as twitchy like my Yukon. Brakes were very similar. Overall the ride was good quiet and stabile not overly harsh. The highways in Las Vegas are incredibly smooth and therefor quiet. I put almost 600 miles on it and averaged 17 mpg. I actually get 20-23 mpg with my Yukon but it is mostly on the highway. The Tahoe was just a great comfortable vehicle for cruising.
Overall it was fun to compare the two very similar vehicles. Really the difference was minimal and both drive great. I actually had to look at the steering wheel to tell the difference.