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I like this drawing better forsure. I know it’s not two door but that 2door just don’t look right to me. :2cents:
 

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I don't think the rendering is bad. Just very unique. Either way it would have to have a ridiculous amount of power and launch capability to ever gain traction (no pun intended) with buyers. And at that cost you may as well get a real sports car.
 

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Agree with the 2-Door sentiments. If I want to spend the money on a 2-Door Hoe, I’d probably just get a vette or another small, agile car. The attraction of the standard Hoe with 4-doors and a nice motor will always be there, but personally, the 2-Door seems like a waste. It does look good though.
 

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Like the idea but not a fan of the newer Chevy SUV front ends. GMC and Cadillac nailed it tho.
 

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People don’t want a 2-door version of a full size SUV. What people want is a full size SUV with the power and handling of a sports car (at least 50% sports car).

Insert Tahoe SS, Escalade-V, or Yukon Denali “Sport” with an LT4 650HP+ variant and suspension package.

With the market segment of the Jeep GCSRT, Dodge Durango SRT, BMW X5M/6M, and MB G-Class AMG Models; I’m really confused on what GM is waiting for. GM’s already sitting on all of the parts to make the desired models in these segments possible.

GM Marketing is ignorance at its best...
 

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Except me. I turned around the day to track down someone who passed me in a great looking GMT400 2 door 4wd Tahoe. I was prepared to offer cash on the spot. Couldn't find them. Dammit.
I love the old K5 blazers, but making a 4-Door platform into a 2-door seems silly to me. Different beasts.
 

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People don’t want a 2-door version of a full size SUV. What people want is a full size SUV with the power and handling of a sports car (at least 50% sports car).

Insert Tahoe SS, Escalade-V, or Yukon Denali “Sport” with an LT4 650HP+ variant and suspension package.

With the market segment of the Jeep GCSRT, Dodge Durango SRT, BMW X5M/6M, and MB G-Class AMG Models; I’m really confused on what GM is waiting for. GM’s already sitting on all of the parts to make the desired models in these segments possible.

GM Marketing is ignorance at its best...
At least we have these: https://www.callawaycars.com/homepage/cars/callaway-tahoe/
 

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People don’t want a 2-door version of a full size SUV. What people want is a full size SUV with the power and handling of a sports car (at least 50% sports car).

Insert Tahoe SS, Escalade-V, or Yukon Denali “Sport” with an LT4 650HP+ variant and suspension package.

With the market segment of the Jeep GCSRT, Dodge Durango SRT, BMW X5M/6M, and MB G-Class AMG Models; I’m really confused on what GM is waiting for. GM’s already sitting on all of the parts to make the desired models in these segments possible.

GM Marketing is ignorance at its best...

I just want 2 usable STOCK Cup Holders in the back of my Yukon and maybe a center console option for the 2nd row bucket seats. I know, it’s a lot to ask for. Sorry, I suppose I shouldn’t be so demanding when I only spent ~$60K on the vehicle...
 

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