greg_tahoe84
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Hello all,
It is been a while since I had a GM vehicle. I am looking to return to the world of GM.
The two models I am looking at are the 2023 Tahoe High Country and Yukon SLT. (Trying to find a Yukon Denali in the lot is near impossible and the GMC dealers in my area are horrendous in terms of ordering or incentives, and their inventory is inaccurate or non-transparent). Obviously, the interiors are almost the same. The tahoe HC has everything you can imagine: super cruise, air ride, tech package, etc. It is higher MSRP, but I have a Chevy dealer that is willing to accept the Friends/family discount (I will believe it when I see it) and other incentives. There isnt a GMC dealer that I know of that will accept that discount. I also love the appearance of the copper trimmed grill of the HC.
Is there any tangible or intangible benefit to getting the Yukon SLT over the Tahoe HC? Does the air ride suspension really make a difference versus just magnetic ride?
It is been a while since I had a GM vehicle. I am looking to return to the world of GM.
The two models I am looking at are the 2023 Tahoe High Country and Yukon SLT. (Trying to find a Yukon Denali in the lot is near impossible and the GMC dealers in my area are horrendous in terms of ordering or incentives, and their inventory is inaccurate or non-transparent). Obviously, the interiors are almost the same. The tahoe HC has everything you can imagine: super cruise, air ride, tech package, etc. It is higher MSRP, but I have a Chevy dealer that is willing to accept the Friends/family discount (I will believe it when I see it) and other incentives. There isnt a GMC dealer that I know of that will accept that discount. I also love the appearance of the copper trimmed grill of the HC.
Is there any tangible or intangible benefit to getting the Yukon SLT over the Tahoe HC? Does the air ride suspension really make a difference versus just magnetic ride?