Hi all,
Long time GM owner and GM family, have a Sierra currently and an active member on the gm-trucks.com forum. After having a little one recently we are in the market for a bigger family vehicle for my wife. We have driven 2 Tahoe Premiers and a Yukon Denali. All 2018’s and all had the buffeting issue. My question is, is there a particular configuration that might be less prone to the issue? I know the 22” wheels accentuate the issue but wondering if the magnetic ride and sunroofs do too.
I travel a lot for work and have rented a few Tahoe’s and Yukon’s and they haven’t done it, either LT or SLT, 18” wheels standard suspension.
There’s a pretty loaded SLT Yukon for a great price in Houston (we are in Austin, TX) without a sunroof and 20” wheels. Would hate to drive almost 3 hrs just to find out it has the same issues.
Are any configurations safe? Or just the luck of the draw?
Thanks in advance for your insight!
Long time GM owner and GM family, have a Sierra currently and an active member on the gm-trucks.com forum. After having a little one recently we are in the market for a bigger family vehicle for my wife. We have driven 2 Tahoe Premiers and a Yukon Denali. All 2018’s and all had the buffeting issue. My question is, is there a particular configuration that might be less prone to the issue? I know the 22” wheels accentuate the issue but wondering if the magnetic ride and sunroofs do too.
I travel a lot for work and have rented a few Tahoe’s and Yukon’s and they haven’t done it, either LT or SLT, 18” wheels standard suspension.
There’s a pretty loaded SLT Yukon for a great price in Houston (we are in Austin, TX) without a sunroof and 20” wheels. Would hate to drive almost 3 hrs just to find out it has the same issues.
Are any configurations safe? Or just the luck of the draw?
Thanks in advance for your insight!