What did you do to your OBS GMT400 Tahoe/Yukon Today?

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One of the reasons I got rid of the Sebring is that it was too low and hard to get in and out of. I have the same problem with the Taurus, but not as bad. There is a bit of step up into this, but getting out is loads easier than a car.
 

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One of the reasons I got rid of the Sebring is that it was too low and hard to get in and out of. I have the same problem with the Taurus, but not as bad. There is a bit of step up into this, but getting out is loads easier than a car.
I have major issues with my feet and the right one is starting to deform. it was too much pressure to get in. With this car I am not climbing in but just stepping in. With the lack of strength in my legs I can spin out and support myself standing. Harder, but way safer for me. Plus I can't feel my feet anymore, so just dropping out of the truck was a challenge. I will miss it for sure.
 

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I have major issues with my feet and the right one is starting to deform. it was too much pressure to get in. With this car I am not climbing in but just stepping in. With the lack of strength in my legs I can spin out and support myself standing. Harder, but way safer for me. Plus I can't feel my feet anymore, so just dropping out of the truck was a challenge. I will miss it for sure.
I'm sorry to hear this. I hope you can get enjoyment out of your new ride, and that it may contribute to your quality of life.
 

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I'm sorry to hear this. I hope you can get enjoyment out of your new ride, and that it may contribute to your quality of life.
Thank you. So far I will admit that I don't love it like the tahoe. But is easier in and out for sure. I have to get used to the smaller space and knowing I can't go anywhere I want. I will miss that feeling for sure. The on road driving experience is pretty good. I have missed the power and handling of a performance based car.
 

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Thank you. So far I will admit that I don't love it like the tahoe. But is easier in and out for sure. I have to get used to the smaller space and knowing I can't go anywhere I want. I will miss that feeling for sure. The on road driving experience is pretty good. I have missed the power and handling of a performance based car.
I miss driving my Yukon on a daily basis. I love sitting up high, and being able to see further at traffic up ahead on the highway. I can tell the truck is getting vintage, because people have been giving the thumbs up and getting excited. I parked it until Dinosaur gas comes down, or I have an unexpected, sudden influx of cash! Lol
 

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Well i didn't do it, but my wife rolled 300K in her 99'. i am planning on a oil change and a good once over this weekend.
 

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How do I find the build date on this beast? The date it rolled off the line?
 

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