Would definitely recommend the Denali over the Jeep then.... Just my observation, but I notice jeeps have a tendency to fall apart.....
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And yes, the Denali will have a great stock sound system.....
That's my main concern. Jeep spent a month at the dealer 6 months after purchase on a driveshaft that was on backorder. I almost had it bought back. Worked out in the end for me though. Wife likes the size and complains about the Denali, though she was fine with the 03 Tahoe.
Can you purchase an extended warranty if you buy a CPO, an do you guys think it's worth it, I know it comes with a 12 month 12k bumper to bumper but how much does an extended extend that bumper to bumper
I guess those are my main concerns, also if I can run a viper remote start without any issues, I just recently put one on my other car an it's the best thing ever....awesome distance! Lol
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You can get an extended warranty. I bought a 4yr on mine. 50 or 60k. Credit Union made a great deal on it. The truck had 58k so I figured the warranty will take me to 100k and go from there. I worry about the air ride and power assist steps on mine, everything else should last long enough.
I was never happy with the "Alpine" 9 speaker setup in the Jeep so I replaced all the speakers and the stock sub with Focal components and a JL stealthbox.
I've been happy with the Bose Centerpoint in the Denali so far but I'm sure I'll get that itch someday.
The Viper system installs with ease. I went a slightly different route as I mainly wanted the range and didn't care for the alarm portion. I installed the VSK100 bluetooth module and added a 9586V remote kit. The remote gives me the mile range which works great on a hot day at the lake.
The bluetooth module lets me have all the remote functions on my phone. Very handy. It can also work as a proximity sensor. I set a limited range on the phone and it unlocks as I approach, then locks as I walk away. Only thing I don't like is it locks everytime, even if the car is running. I wish I could set it to only use the unlocking portion. It's easy to enable and disable whenever needed.
With the correct bypass modules there are only a few wires to hook up to get it all working right. Took me 2-3 hours total to install all the modules and program. I installed the same thing in the Jeep just for the bluetooth unlocking and long range starting.