Pulled the trigger on a used 2022 High Country today!

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I'm a stock wheel kind of guy and very much dislike 95% of the aftermarket offerings but I'm in full agreeance with you about those stock high country wheels being quite ugly...
They definitely have a cheap “hub cap” look to them.
 
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I'm a stock wheel kind of guy and very much dislike 95% of the aftermarket offerings but I'm in full agreeance with you about those stock high country wheels being quite ugly...
Worst I’ve seen on a vehicle of this caliber. Plastic inserts, seriously… why didn’t we just get hubcaps at that point.
 

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Worst I’ve seen on a vehicle of this caliber. Plastic inserts, seriously… why didn’t we just get hubcaps at that point.
These rims are what came stock on my new Silverado HC that’s in transit with the deluxe package. I had no choice of anything else, there’s 1 kind of black 22” rim I could get but I don’t want black and there was zero 22” chrome rims available other than the cheap hub cap 22”
 

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Holy Crap! That's $30k more than it cost us to build our house.
 

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With all due respect, you aren't building much of a house these days for $60k....must have been quite a while ago.
WE built our house. We didn't have one built. Even when I was charging $140 and hour for my time spending that much seems inconceivable. Hope it treats you well.
 

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With all due respect, you aren't building much of a house these days for $60k....must have been quite a while ago.
Exactly, you can't even buy materials for an 1800 sq ft house for under $100K around here....
 

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We’ve been using a cooler
Going from a '16 Yukon to a '22 Tahoe we gained enough room to keep an Iceco JP42 ref/freezer/cooler behind the third row. We also have an Engel ref/freezer between the second row seats. The 110 AC receptacles handle the converters and 12v plugs without any modification. I lined the bottom of the Iceco with small water bottles, poured in enough water to cover them and freeze it overnight on house current before a trip. The bottles prevent sloshing after it thaws out.
 
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Exactly, you can't even buy materials for an 1800 sq ft house for under $100K around here....
Seriously. I’m a PM for a residential home builder, granted very high end luxury, but still construction none the less. Lumber went up around 40-60% again this January, after going up 100% over the course of 2021. You might have built your own home for $60k in the 90’s but good luck doing that today.
Going from a '16 Yukon to a '22 Tahoe we gained enough room to keep an Iceco JP42 ref/freezer/cooler behind the third row. We also have an Engel ref/freezer between the second row seats. The 110 AC receptacles handle the converters and 12v plugs without any modification. I lined the bottom of the Iceco with small water bottles, poured in enough water to cover them and freeze it overnight on house current before a trip. The bottles prevent sloshing after it thaws out.
That was in our truck. Previously we had a minivan and kept the cooler in the back of that as well and it worked much better because it was inside of the vehicle and not in the bed. Even the good coolers struggle here when it’s 120* in direct sunlight.
 

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Ouch!!!!! We picked up our new 2022 loaded High Country Suburban with the duramax and with our GMS discount we paid just over $76k out the door. No air ride or RES so that saved 3k :)
 

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Ouch!!!!! We picked up our new 2022 loaded High Country Suburban with the duramax and with our GMS discount we paid just over $76k out the door. No air ride or RES so that saved 3k :)
You actually found someone to do GMS? Not a chance here in the midwest....
 

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You actually found someone to do GMS? Not a chance here in the midwest....
I purchase a ton of GM vehicles. I flat out told my dealership if I can't get GMS pricing you will lose my family's business for life. I have yet to see them put a market adjustment on any of their new vehicles.
 

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I just purchased a 2022 Suburban High country. It needs the later retrofit for the heated/ventilated front seats. Can the parts be order from a 21 model?
 

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Found a 22 Tahoe High Country yesterday and brought it home tonight. After over a year at this point we were finally over waiting for a Yukon XL with Dmax/Max Tow and this is the first used one I had found in Arizona to take advantage of our trade in tax advantage. Sorry it’s late so I only took one picture and general details below:

2022 High Country
3100 miles
Pearl White
Dmax 4x4
Not sure on packages
Max Tow
Air Ride
Pano Roof
RSE (with hdmi which I thought they dropped ‍♂️)
Power Runnings Boards
Electric Center Console
$87,120

Not sure what all else but it’s pretty loaded, and given how highly constrained or even unavailable some of those options are they would not negotiate on price and had 2 other interested parties, or so I was told. Regardless we’re happy to finally have a 3 row vehicle again and have finally consolidated a diesel tow rig and the minivan into one vehicle. In hindsight, would not have traded in the minivan last year trying to time the hot used car market so we could have waited it out. View attachment 367414
I paid 90,000 for a brand new 23 high country suburban. It’s loaded with a 6.2 L engine and has all the bells and whistles!
 

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