phileaglesfan
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I wouldn't buy a 2012 for more than invoice right now. Dealer gets his breaks later on. With a 2011 they would have to be thousands below invoice to even get me thinking about pulling the trigger.
Reasons
- Current design is in its 6th year, not modern one bit. The Yukon/Tahoe/Escalade have a lot going for them but they are starting to show their age.
- Gas mileage is pitiful. I knew it would be since it weighs around 3 tons but getting 12-14 mpg in the city is not good when gas gets $4-5 a gallon.
- Everyone is buying small which means big should be good deals for the buyer.
- Redesign is a couple years away.
- There are a lot of alternative vehicles out there for the price of these vehicles.
Who knows about the redesign though. People still need a vehicle to pull around their campers/trailers/boats/etc. Most crossovers pull 3-5k which is barely a car/trailer.
Reasons
- Current design is in its 6th year, not modern one bit. The Yukon/Tahoe/Escalade have a lot going for them but they are starting to show their age.
- Gas mileage is pitiful. I knew it would be since it weighs around 3 tons but getting 12-14 mpg in the city is not good when gas gets $4-5 a gallon.
- Everyone is buying small which means big should be good deals for the buyer.
- Redesign is a couple years away.
- There are a lot of alternative vehicles out there for the price of these vehicles.
Who knows about the redesign though. People still need a vehicle to pull around their campers/trailers/boats/etc. Most crossovers pull 3-5k which is barely a car/trailer.