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Those look pretty sweet as well. The front end looks really good on the new ones.I test drove one, but felt it was gutless and read about a lot of issues in the FB pages. I ended up getting a new Ford Explorer.
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Sign Up Now!Those look pretty sweet as well. The front end looks really good on the new ones.I test drove one, but felt it was gutless and read about a lot of issues in the FB pages. I ended up getting a new Ford Explorer.
Kenyan, do NOT do a tahoe.Mind if I tag onto this thread with my own question? Could just make it a car recs thread?
We’ve outgrown the minivan and I’m looking into getting a Suburban, Tahoe, or similarly sized vehicle for the wife.
Not really wanting to drop $80k right now so I’m looking for something a couple years old in the $50k range. I’d prefer rolling the dice with something in the $25k-$35k range but the wife disagrees.
So my question is, anyone have experience with the Suburban, Yukon, Yukon XL, Tahoe, Expedition, or Expedition MAX the previous few years in terms of reliability? Certain engine configurations that suck?
4x4 and seating for 7+ is a must.
Wife will be pleased so I’ll be bumping the ding thread shortly after I buy it.
we’ve had our expedition for 5 years and 110k miles and the only thing we’ve ever done to it was a transmission relearn that cost us $50. bought it new in june of 20.Mind if I tag onto this thread with my own question? Could just make it a car recs thread?
We’ve outgrown the minivan and I’m looking into getting a Suburban, Tahoe, or similarly sized vehicle for the wife.
Not really wanting to drop $80k right now so I’m looking for something a couple years old in the $50k range. I’d prefer rolling the dice with something in the $25k-$35k range but the wife disagrees.
So my question is, anyone have experience with the Suburban, Yukon, Yukon XL, Tahoe, Expedition, or Expedition MAX the previous few years in terms of reliability? Certain engine configurations that suck?
4x4 and seating for 7+ is a must.
Wife will be pleased so I’ll be bumping the ding thread shortly after I buy it.
this. either burb or expy maxKenyan, do NOT do a tahoe.
We had one for a long time with our 2 littles. When you fill it up with people, there's no room for cargo/storage. The Suburban is far better because of the full cargo area in the rear with the same seating. My neighbors just got the big Expedition and they love that for the same reason. They have 5 children all 8 years old or younger and they can fit everyone and everyTHING that comes with that family size.
Tahoes are great - but not if you are actually driving a family that fits in a Tahoe...2 kids and you can make it work, more than that and you end up holding shit in the back as long as you can before the rear gate closes, and you know that when you open it up, everything is going to fall out. You have about a foot/foot and a half to store all of your shit that kids always need.
the ones with the 3.0L V6 in the ST line are pretty sweet, but couldn't justify spending $56k for one.Those look pretty sweet as well. The front end looks really good on the new ones.
Would you say a decent civic or accord or Camry? What’s the Lexus version of a Camry?Honda/Acura or Toyota/Lexus, designed to take a beating and last forever. Stay away from VW or anything with a 4banger and a turbo
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lexus ES 350Would you say a decent civic or accord or Camry? What’s the Lexus version of a Camry?
Saw this right after seeing this thread earlier this morning. On another note thanks to my FBI agent for keeping me on the same algorithm no matter what platform.I'd personally stay away from GM with their lifter issues in 5.3L and the 6.2L are having issues with their bottom end by losing some piston pin and causing to explode.
The new Chevy Traverse might be something to look at which has the Super Cruise in a lower level trim for under $50k. I'd say look a new Ford Explorer, but might be too small for what you're look for.
We got an Explorer ST back in 2020. Other than some electrical issues that have been fixed it’s been a great vehicle. Tons of fun to driveI test drove one, but felt it was gutless and read about a lot of issues in the FB pages. I ended up getting a new Ford Explorer.
I have the ST line now with the base engine. It’s okay, but mostly purchased it for the blue cruise.We got an Explorer ST back in 2020. Other than some electrical issues that have been fixed it’s been a great vehicle. Tons of fun to drive
Looks good for being an older vehicle.I love those Navigators, they look sweet
Oh yeah ours doesn’t have full blue cruise, just the lane assist and lane centering. I’m sure blue cruise is niceI have the ST line now with the base engine. It’s okay, but mostly purchased it for the blue cruise.
It is, but I feel that Chevys Super Cruise is better since it's on more roads and the price is free for the first 3 years unlike Ford's where it's $50/month. I have Chevy's Super Cruise in my HC SIlverado and love it, especially when towing long distance unlike Ford's.Oh yeah ours doesn’t have full blue cruise, just the lane assist and lane centering. I’m sure blue cruise is nice
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Wouldn't do a Tahoe with 7+. 3rd row sucks. Would get a Traverse before Tahoe.Mind if I tag onto this thread with my own question? Could just make it a car recs thread?
We’ve outgrown the minivan and I’m looking into getting a Suburban, Tahoe, or similarly sized vehicle for the wife.
Not really wanting to drop $80k right now so I’m looking for something a couple years old in the $50k range. I’d prefer rolling the dice with something in the $25k-$35k range but the wife disagrees.
So my question is, anyone have experience with the Suburban, Yukon, Yukon XL, Tahoe, Expedition, or Expedition MAX the previous few years in terms of reliability? Certain engine configurations that suck?
4x4 and seating for 7+ is a must.
Wife will be pleased so I’ll be bumping the ding thread shortly after I buy it.
This is what I’m looking at for the wife as wellWouldn't do a Tahoe with 7+. 3rd row sucks. Would get a Traverse before Tahoe.
Just got the Lexus TX for the wife. Similar size to traverse and not much more.