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LegalBrief

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You guys are funny… $100k for a rig is nothing
If you can’t afford it, you can’t afford the gas either…

That makes you a used truck buyer.. aka a buyer if other peoples heads aches with no recourse and occasionally a lot of regret's.

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I am a man, I can change, if I have to, I guess.

That said, my wife’s Hyundai Palisade is the best car we have owned in a long time.

And that is the first New car we have bought since 1999. But we are retired and can afford it.

Good luck on your purchase!
Hate to say it, but my daughter is going back to a Palisade after owning another brand for 3 years. She had 22 and loved it. Said it had far more features for the money and overall was just a great vehicle. Can't deny that it come with a lot more than most vehicles for the money.
 

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Hate to say it, but my daughter is going back to a Palisade after owning another brand for 3 years. She had 22 and loved it. Said it had far more features for the money and overall was just a great vehicle. Can't deny that it come with a lot more than most vehicles for the money.
Hyundai's (and Kia's) are great till they get to 100k miles...whole engine is pretty much done at that point...Which, depeding on luck of the draw on your 6.2, may be 3x longer than you get from the General. But the Palisade/Telluride is more Pilot, Traverse, Acadia than it is Tahoe/Suburban/Yukon/XL
 

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I rented a Palisade on a Colorado week vacation ( Vail ).... about 8 months ago.... Beside a few weird accessory glitches, the driver's seat would adjust, after the car was in drive, and both my hands were on the steering wheel..... !!
 

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Hyundai's (and Kia's) are great till they get to 100k miles...whole engine is pretty much done at that point...Which, depeding on luck of the draw on your 6.2, may be 3x longer than you get from the General. But the Palisade/Telluride is more Pilot, Traverse, Acadia than it is Tahoe/Suburban/Yukon/XL
Well, they are 10/100 on powertrain. That's not terrible...... Especially for those that keep them a long time and don't drive a ton of miles a year.
 

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Hyundai's (and Kia's) are great till they get to 100k miles...whole engine is pretty much done at that point...Which, depeding on luck of the draw on your 6.2, may be 3x longer than you get from the General. But the Palisade/Telluride is more Pilot, Traverse, Acadia than it is Tahoe/Suburban/Yukon/XL
Funny, my friend has a 2012 Santa Fe that is still going strong at 250K miles. No issues, just regular service.
 

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My opinion is to get the Tahoe or the Yukon. I see young couples have their first baby and put their smaller SUVs up for sale. You’ll start hauling so much bulky baby stuff it’s ridiculous. Possibly throw in a future pet dog and some groceries.
As for resale value, I think the Tahoe and Yukon will be better depending on where you live. I’m in an area of Texas where so many families have Tahoes and Yukons that it seems like these vehicles are standard issue for the majority of parents with money to spend. Texans also aren’t concerned with fuel economy for the most part. Huge vehicles are everywhere outside of large inner cities.
I bought a 2025 AT4 Yukon Xl last week. After reading these forums I decided to avoid the 6.2 liter engine option. It is really the “do it all” vehicle on your list. It checks more boxes than the others on your list. It is safe, modern, large, has real 4wd, can pull a trailer, and still be comfortable as a daily driver around town.
Understand, I’m not loyal to GM, just stating what I’ve observed.
As others have mentioned, whatever you decide, everything that goes wrong will be your fault in the eyes of your wife and she’ll let you know it! Good luck whatever you decide.
 

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My opinion is to get the Tahoe or the Yukon. I see young couples have their first baby and put their smaller SUVs up for sale. You’ll start hauling so much bulky baby stuff it’s ridiculous. Possibly throw in a future pet dog and some groceries.
My daughter just had twins in January..... thus I ordered a new 25 Yukon. I'm giving my 21 to them because they are overwhelmed, and they need the vehicle space pretty desperately.
They also have a big yellow lab that comes with them on every trip up to see us 3 hrs. away. We don't want any excuses for them not wanting to come visit, so hopefully my current steady steed will help them make the trip with a little more comfort and confidence.
 

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My daughter just had a child in November. She and her husband recently purchased a new Honda Pilot about 8 months ago due to the family growing. They have a dog as well that travels with them often.

It does not take long to fill up a mid size SUV with baby, dog, luggage, diaper bag, dog back pack with food, leash, water and bowls, stroller. Toss in a cooler for food from home and you have a pretty full midsize SUV.

Funny how her husbands family that has to fly in to visit decided to bring the 2015 Suburban to their house and leave it for "them to use when they are in town". I do not think it will be long before the Surburban becomes the road warrior. The Honda Pilot will be great for around town when they are not hauling as much. The Honda will get better fuel economy in town, but the small difference on the highway will probably not be enough to give up the extra hauling space unless the drop the dog with me to take care of and they travel with just the family.

If a 2nd child is added to the mix, the Pilot will be tough as the dog will then loose the back seat and probably be pushed to the back with the baggage.
 

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