I have an 09 suburban and has been a champ.
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I had an 07 LTZ...go rid of it before it hit 50k..To many electrical problems/cluster problemsOriginally posted by Da PrezFuck dfwstangs!! If Jose ain't running it, I won't even bother going back to it, just my two cents!!Originally posted by VETTKLR
Cliff Notes: I can beat the fuck out of a ZR1
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Originally posted by motoman View PostAnyone here currently own one or owned one in the past couple years? I'm looking to get into a newer (not brand new) vehicle and this has just the amount of room I'm looking for. Mostly looking for issues people have had with these and I'm wondering if there's anything specific to expect in repairs at certain mileage points.
I haven't had a car payment in 10 years and there's been a bit of sticker shock with the prices of cars these days. Seems to be plenty of decent Tahoe's out there for under 25K without a ton of miles on them.
Only real issues it has had are with the standard parts going out, WP, Alt, Batteries, etc...
Originally posted by Tremor14 View PostIf you get one and don't use the third row seat, take it out and leave it out. It will get jacked.G'Day Mate
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Originally posted by 2011GT View PostYea if I had a heavy boat or something I wouldn't buy the explorer. Small trailers no problem. It's rated to tow quite a bit though. And if the expedition is anything like the Tahoe I would stay away from it also.
However, without the huge size it could tow a few thousand pounds easily...its the area impacted by wind and air resistance that kills it.
Third row on an explorer is tiny too, but i dont need it.
Fwd sucks, but i understand the compromise.
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I have an 05 Z71 with somewhere around 160k.. It has had some minor issues here and there, but so far, nothing I couldn't fix myself (and I am far from a mechanic).
I did just find that I have a fuel leak above my fuel tank, so will be doing some more work on it this weekend, but all in all, I have been very happy with it.
It does have some of the common issues that those models did. Gauge needles sticking, a number of dash lights out, but all pretty minor in the grand scheme of things.
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We also had a new(er) Tahoe rental for a few days when we went to Jluv's wedding in Colorado, and that thing was really nice. I did not intend to stay with a larger SUV for my next purchase, but man that made me tempted.
The rental was a '14 or '15 I think, but not sure. It was loaded with nav, 4x4 and all. Very good driver, and Leah even did some offroading in it!
I wouldn't mind getting a newer Suburban with a lift and some bigger tires.. Pretty sure I won't want to spend the necessary cash to get one though. I'm too cheap.
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Originally posted by 2011GT View PostThe Tahoe had one neat thing when you started going out of your lane without a turn signal it would vibrate your seat to warn you.
Again, the one we rented was loaded, so without all of the options I may not have liked it as much, but it was really nice.
I really liked the nav display. With a button push it slides up and reveals a 'hidden' cubby, which also has a USB in for the radio. So we stuck my ipod in there, controlled by the head unit, but you would never know it was there otherwise.
I also like the fold flat 3rd row.. Mine, of course, is still the old removable (one piece) seat, and it is a PITA to remove.
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I don't like how the rear cargo floor is raised up a few inches compared to hatch opening on the new model. I guess that was done to have the fold flat third row?
If you don't need the third row, look at a used TDI Touareg. Tons of room, tow 7k pounds, and have a 10yr 100k powertrain warranty.
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Originally posted by jakesford View PostIf you don't need the third row, look at a used TDI Touareg. Tons of room, tow 7k pounds, and have a 10yr 100k powertrain warranty.
The good news is that they do actually use DEF so they aren't subject to the most recent VW TDI problems.
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