Tahoe Retirement Vehicle

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I'm gonna retire in a couple of years and need a retirement vehicle that will last me the rest of my life. I'm 82 and looking for something survivable in a crash, 4 wheel drive for all weather, robust, not less than 6 cylinder, and big enough to haul stuff when I need to. My candidate vehicles are Jeep (poor reliability), 4 Runner (not convinced), and Tahoe (or Yukon). I'm really a basic Chevy guy that loves my Impalas and Corvettes.

OK, question is, what do you all think of a Tahoe to fit my requirements. I was seriously warned away from the Grand Cherokee :(, but I do like the Tahoes (and 4 Runners). I have found a beautiful 2018 Tahoe on Carmax at $39,000 and 66K miles, and 5.3L power with 4WD. It is loaded with everything and a tan interior. My view is this vehicle is a 250,000 mile machine and at my age I'm not likely to put another 200,000 miles on it before I croak. One thing that is pressing me now is to get a 6 or 8 cylinder soon before they all go out of production and dry up.
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I buy a sell almost every car out there. I am going to tell you that your best option would be a Subaru Outback or Ascent. If you get one under factory warranty then add the extended warranty 10 year 120k from Subaru only. The k2xx 2015-2020 Gm trucks have the AFM which have allot of issues as well at the 6 & 8 speed transmission also had many issues. These trucks required 4k Dexos oil changes.
 

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I just bought a ‘24 yukon. I did a 72/72 warranty for $1472, $250 deduct.. i am 63.. but i do not want a crash taking me out.. yukons are pretty safe. Little cars.. none of my wives emergency room workers are in small cars. They usually do suburbans..
 
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I buy a sell almost every car out there. I am going to tell you that your best option would be a Subaru Outback or Ascent. If you get one under factory warranty then add the extended warranty 10 year 120k from Subaru only. The k2xx 2015-2020 Gm trucks have the AFM which have allot of issues as well at the 6 & 8 speed transmission also had many issues. These trucks required 4k Dexos oil changes.

I buy a sell almost every car out there. I am going to tell you that your best option would be a Subaru Outback or Ascent. If you get one under factory warranty then add the extended warranty 10 year 120k from Subaru only. The k2xx 2015-2020 Gm trucks have the AFM which have allot of issues as well at the 6 & 8 speed transmission also had many issues. These trucks required 4k Dexos oil changes.
Thanks for the gouge. I have considered Subaru but what shies me away from them is few 6 cylinder models and higher 0-60 times. I haven't driven one so I can't offer a subjective opinion. I live in urban places and do a lot of highway driving. Admittedly, a Tahoe is big vehicle for such places but giving the Subaru is a good idea.
 

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Welcome from Miami&Queens NY!

I am retired myself and do not prefer to fly. I drive everywhere. I now have 184K miles on my 2016 Tahoe. If I live long enough I will buy another Tahoe.

I do recommend you get a Extended Warranty. My transmission went belly up at 124K miles plus A/C Condenser went belly up at 80K miles. Thermostat went belly up 150K miles. The bulk of those issues happened when I was going from Miami to Queens. Thankfully the Chevrolet dealers I dealt with were good to deal with.

I do get excellent mileage when I am out on the road. I average around 24 MPG on plain old 87 regular fuel.
 
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Welcome to the forum from Oregon.

What will you haul/tow with it.
I expect to move once I retire so hauling that stuff is one thing, I'll also be working on some furniture and woodwork and hauling that, all the yard care stuff, and all the other stuff I can't cram in my Impala. As much as I'd love to be towing my Vette to the track, I think my track days are behind. Well, except for some autocross and I don't need to tow for that.
 
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I just bought a ‘24 yukon. I did a 72/72 warranty for $1472, $250 deduct.. i am 63.. but i do not want a crash taking me out.. yukons are pretty safe. Little cars.. none of my wives emergency room workers are in small cars. They usually do suburbans..
Yeah, I'll get the extended warranty. For a used Tahoe it runs somewhere around $125 at 36 months for a 4 year extension which is pricey. If you take inflation into consideration it doesn't seem to hurt as much.
 
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Welcome from Miami&Queens NY!

I am retired myself and do not prefer to fly. I drive everywhere. I now have 184K miles on my 2016 Tahoe. If I live long enough I will buy another Tahoe.

I do recommend you get a Extended Warranty. My transmission went belly up at 124K miles plus A/C Condenser went belly up at 80K miles. Thermostat went belly up 150K miles. The bulk of those issues happened when I was going from Miami to Queens. Thankfully the Chevrolet dealers I dealt with were good to deal with.

I do get excellent mileage when I am out on the road. I average around 24 MPG on plain old 87 regular fuel.
Yeah, I replaced the transmission on my Impala at 100K miles a year ago and it was $7k. Ouch! I'll be getting a warranty.
 

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