I know this could have maybe gone in the interior section, but to me it is more about intermodel choices and compromises – admins, please do move this thread if you do not agree.
I have a “lost” Yukon 22 Denali XL stuck in Midlothian since March - ordered December 21. Grabbed a Suburban Premier a few weeks ago as it seems unlikely it will ever make it and I thought it would be a long wait to get a 23’ Denali Ultimate.
Heres the thing: I am very unimpressed with the seat (before you destroy me, it was just impossible to test drive any full size GM SUV for years around where I live). I am 6’9’’, and find the seat bottom is way too short, lacks padding and doesn’t have enough range of motion for the upwards tilt to support my legs.
For the few here with Ultimates such as @Aemycod13 , or for anyone here who drove both Tahoe/Suburbans and Yukon Denalis, is there a big difference in padding. shape or tilt range of motion for the seat bottom (seems like the extra adjustments are all for the seat back)?
This is bothering me enough that I am thinking of cancelling my multiple Ultimate orders and flipping the Suburban.
I have a “lost” Yukon 22 Denali XL stuck in Midlothian since March - ordered December 21. Grabbed a Suburban Premier a few weeks ago as it seems unlikely it will ever make it and I thought it would be a long wait to get a 23’ Denali Ultimate.
Heres the thing: I am very unimpressed with the seat (before you destroy me, it was just impossible to test drive any full size GM SUV for years around where I live). I am 6’9’’, and find the seat bottom is way too short, lacks padding and doesn’t have enough range of motion for the upwards tilt to support my legs.
For the few here with Ultimates such as @Aemycod13 , or for anyone here who drove both Tahoe/Suburbans and Yukon Denalis, is there a big difference in padding. shape or tilt range of motion for the seat bottom (seems like the extra adjustments are all for the seat back)?
This is bothering me enough that I am thinking of cancelling my multiple Ultimate orders and flipping the Suburban.