Bombsquad85
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I got mine with 99k on it (05 denali) but my 01 tahoe I had before I got with 250k on it and it ran great. Sold it at 265k with a lot of life left. That's why I was so quick to buy my denali
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I traded my 1997 Tahoe that routinely ate brake pads and rotors for a fully loaded new 2005 Z71 Tahoe. It has 160k miles on it with virtually no mechanical problems. It still has the original front brake pads.i currently have my 97 Tahoe and my wife and i have been debating on moving to the next year model. yukon, tahoe, Escalade whatever i happened to come across that i like. my only real question would be at what mileage would you guys say nope if you were looking? regardless of price lets just go with seller says everything is fully functional and well maintained. i would rather spend my time going to test drive and look over a truck that i can have a better chance of it being dependable. aside from basic possible regular maintenance items at what point are the 01-06 prone to have the engine or transmission ready to go just from normsl wear and tear. i keep hearing this model range goes forever and i dont want to start off with a possible project on my hands.
HaHa! I forgot about the gas mileage as Inhave accepted that’s its far cheaper than having to pay a monthly note. I get 12-13 mpg in town and 15-17 on the highway. Pulling my small utility trailer with anything on it and the mileage drops to about 14 highway. Pulling my pontoon drops it to 7 mpg.Bought my 05 Denali at 99k in 2011, now has 166k. I'd do it again without thinking twice.
I have the original engine and trans, but have had to replace cat converters, rear pinion seal, gas tank charcoal filter and some weird check valve for that. I came to this from a 99 OBS Suburban, which was fine but started looking a little ragged. The 3rd row rear seats on shorter wheelbase vehicle is pretty sweet. It's considerably more maneuverable than my OBS Suburban was.
The OBS engine you have will last forever after replacing the intake gaskets and injection spider, but the 6.0 in the Denali is a lot more powerful and I've had no problems from it. The transmissions are the same for this generation, although the Denali apparently has a 4L65E, which supposedly good for more hp. The heater hose issues are still there on this generation. The sagging headliners and crappy leather used on the seats are also on this generation, same as yours. I was not much of a fan of the full time AWD until I got it in this vehicle, and now I seriously love it. I wouldn't go rock crawling or mudding in it, but it's great for driving where you're normally drive in adverse weather conditions.
The clear coat on the top and hood is getting pretty jacked on mine, which I don't think was a problem on OBS trucks. I haven't really noticed a difference in MPG between the two, but I drive mostly city. Just like the OBSs I've owned, they're pretty solid vehicles as long as you don't mind paying for gas.