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Toasty

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Same here, TPW 1st week of 23. 3.0 Denali XL, Max Tow, Air Ride, Sunroof, adaptive cruise.
Interestingly enough, the 1st week of Jan was the expected TPW when dealer pushed the order button, it's been clarified to 1/16 now. You?
 

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Don't get me wrong, I enjoy my Yukon, but there are just little things on it that I wouldn't have expected for it's tier and price. One example is the door handles. My 2016 RX had the sensors for unlock and the Yukon has a button to push, just feels like a cheap-o solution.
 

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I get hung up on the little things I guess lol. Not that I'm *not* looking forward to the Lexus TX reveal.....
 

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Interestingly enough, the 1st week of Jan was the expected TPW when dealer pushed the order button, it's been clarified to 1/16 now. You?
My order was done back in April, changed to a 23 in the summer. The TPW of January is info from dealer as of 12/10. I’ve seen similar builds with the same TPW. Might be a Denali air ride Duramax week.
 

TheGrayingTech

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I get hung up on the little things I guess lol. Not that I'm *not* looking forward to the Lexus TX reveal.....
It’s the little things that make up most of life.

I won’t buy a Toyota, for example, because after remote starting, they shutoff the car when you open the door. In W.Mi, I open the door the first time to get my ice scraper.
 

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Honestly I like the physical buttons.

I mean remember when you actually have to use a separate key to unlock a door?
 

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It’s the little things that make up most of life.

I won’t buy a Toyota, for example, because after remote starting, they shutoff the car when you open the door. In W.Mi, I open the door the first time to get my ice scraper.
Really?

The thing that irritated me about my 2009 Highlander was that when a bad gas cap threw a "check engine light" the computer in its infinite wisdom turned off the VSC and the TC. Obviously a bad gas cap or a faulty O2 sensor should cause the vehicle to lose stability control and traction control.
 

TheGrayingTech

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That totally makes sense. Might as well disable the windshield wipers while they were at it.
 

Danimalx87

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My RX did that, remote start would turn off when you open the door. I never understood it. The Yukon will keep running the heat at full tilt until I press the start button, which is great to keep the little bugger warm after I buckle him into his car seat.
 

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