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Joseph Garcia

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I’m currently bouncing between four different vehicle choices and really need the opinion of someone who is not my wife. Basically I need an outsiders perspective.

Here are the four vehicles I’m looking at:
2025 Yukon AT4
2025 Tahoe Z71
2025 Lincoln aviator
2025 Genesis GV80

The exact build of each of these vehicles is sort of irrelevant but they all hover around the same purchase price, which is important

We’re two relatively young people with no kids as of yet and history of GM vehicles.

Looking for general opinions about the vehicles themselves and if anyone has any experience that they can share. Hoping for some info thay may help us shed some light on this decision. Thank you.
I will be married for 50 years next month, and I've learned a few things during that period, many the hard way.

1. You wife most definitely has an opinion, and you need to figure out what that is. I know, often that can be harder than tackling a bull without rope, but you need to coax that opinion out of her. Because, you will know her opinion after you've made the decision, hopefully the right one.

2. Happy Wife = Happy Life A very trite saying, but as true as the earth continuing to revolve around the sun. And, if you plan to keep the vehicle for any length of time, you want her to be happy with it.

Just my 2 cents worth...
 
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I’m currently bouncing between four different vehicle choices and really need the opinion of someone who is not my wife. Basically I need an outsiders perspective.

Here are the four vehicles I’m looking at:
2025 Yukon AT4
2025 Tahoe Z71
2025 Lincoln aviator
2025 Genesis GV80

The exact build of each of these vehicles is sort of irrelevant but they all hover around the same purchase price, which is important

We’re two relatively young people with no kids as of yet and history of GM vehicles.

Looking for general opinions about the vehicles themselves and if anyone has any experience that they can share. Hoping for some info thay may help us shed some light on this decision. Thank you.
I'm biased a little, I like GM especially lately and have had two Yukons in last several years. The Z71 Tahoe is also super nice. I've had overall good sales and service experience with GM over the last 30 years.

I'd steer clear of Genesis. A significant number of dealers have closed, and they're basically terrible Hyundai sales and service teams. I had a (Hyundai) Genesis sedan and a Genesis G80 and the sales and service experiences were miserable across two different dealers. Their promises of concierge and loaner services are at best a stretch and at worst a flat out lie. Any time I needed a loaner or concierge pickup I was quoted several months out, even for recalls. Never once was able to even get a loaner car. Multiple trips to the service department for the same issue before it was resolved. Just overall terrible experiences. Sales experience was a little scummy as well, they told me I qualified for a "pull ahead" to get out of my lease early to get into a new Genesis and I agreed...then I received a $2000 bill from Hyundai finance that I had to fight the dealership to pay. I had everything in writing thankfully.
 

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I’m currently bouncing between four different vehicle choices and really need the opinion of someone who is not my wife. Basically I need an outsiders perspective.

Here are the four vehicles I’m looking at:
2025 Yukon AT4
2025 Tahoe Z71
2025 Lincoln aviator
2025 Genesis GV80

The exact build of each of these vehicles is sort of irrelevant but they all hover around the same purchase price, which is important

We’re two relatively young people with no kids as of yet and history of GM vehicles.

Looking for general opinions about the vehicles themselves and if anyone has any experience that they can share. Hoping for some info thay may help us shed some light on this decision. Thank you.
Personally Yukon XL Denali.
You will not beat the ride due to the extended wheel base. Hiway-city-back roads. With the XL you can put a 4x8 sheet in it. Options in the Denali are a must . Ride height, lowers for exiting, and many more. If your wife is not tall like mine the lowering is great. With all the nuts on the road you also have a little more protection.
If you do get one get the dealer to swap the tires for Michelin and or be sure all tires are "road force" balanced. I have now owned 7 Yulon XLs in my life. (I'm OLD LOL)
 

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the GM products have far more off road capability than the others. This is helpful in a host of situations beyond recreational off roading.

They also have substantially more cargo and passenger room. The Yukon and Tahoe have a fully-usable-for-adults third row. It is a long road trip quality seat. The GM products also have a standard V8 and an optional diesel.

The Aviator is a mid sized front wheel drive suv. twin turbo v6 with 400 hp. hauls ass. Like most mid size the third row is for short trips.

Genesis is a GV80 is Hyundai's version of Aviator. Very similar vehicles.

Genesis and Aviator have "tech overload" as a feature. Not that the GM products don't have a heaping dose of tech, but it isn't the main design objective. The luxury brands are focusing on tech as a main design objective...

The genesis and aviator would be easier for everyday driving in urban areas and parking. But the first time your wife wants a dresser, tables, and chairs from Home Goods, both of you will deeply regret not getting the larger, more capable vehicle.

Only real downside to the GM products is parking. This is heavily mitigated by the parking sensors that are quite useful.

All 4 options will have atrocious depreciation and resale value. So pick the one that will give you the best service in all areas of your life because financially you are gonna be stuck with it. And the derivative of this...if you are laying down $70-80K for a vehicle pick one that will have the higher pride of ownership.

I've learned that the larger vehicle in the end works better everywhere but parking...and you will keep it longer.
Aviator is rear wheel drive......
 

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Personally Yukon XL Denali.
You will not beat the ride due to the extended wheel base. Hiway-city-back roads. With the XL you can put a 4x8 sheet in it. Options in the Denali are a must . Ride height, lowers for exiting, and many more. If your wife is not tall like mine the lowering is great. With all the nuts on the road you also have a little more protection.
If you do get one get the dealer to swap the tires for Michelin and or be sure all tires are "road force" balanced. I have now owned 7 Yulon XLs in my life. (I'm OLD LOL)
He said price is important and a Denali is at least $20K more than what he is looking at.
 

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I’m currently bouncing between four different vehicle choices and really need the opinion of someone who is not my wife. Basically I need an outsiders perspective.

Here are the four vehicles I’m looking at:
2025 Yukon AT4
2025 Tahoe Z71
2025 Lincoln aviator
2025 Genesis GV80

The exact build of each of these vehicles is sort of irrelevant but they all hover around the same purchase price, which is important

We’re two relatively young people with no kids as of yet and history of GM vehicles.

Looking for general opinions about the vehicles themselves and if anyone has any experience that they can share. Hoping for some info thay may help us shed some light on this decision. Thank you.
Have you driven all of them yet? With your wife along? I have made instant decisions just by sitting in a vehicle. What do you plan on doing with the vehicle? An AT4/Z71 is a completely different animal than the other two. And while a Suburban/XL is nice for extra space, there are only 2 of you. Drive one to see if you need something THAT big. It will barely fit in many garages.
 

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Have you driven all of them yet? With your wife along? I have made instant decisions just by sitting in a vehicle. What do you plan on doing with the vehicle? An AT4/Z71 is a completely different animal than the other two. And while a Suburban/XL is nice for extra space, there are only 2 of you. Drive one to see if you need something THAT big. It will barely fit in many garages.
Yea... My XL fits in my garage. I use a tire stop for the 10 inch space from the wall. ( 5 inches from the garage door closing )
I back in, so there's room for our car to park beside. ( I love the folding mirrors so I don't hit them, squeezing between the cars)

I am so glad, the washer/dryer is inside the house.....
 

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Having gone through the ordering process recently, if you are passionate about a specific color, make sure you can get it on the model you want. I've found GM's color palette to be very limited in some models.

Also, do you need 4WD? We're (my co-driver and I) are quite fond of the Tahoes, but have ordered a GMC 1500 to replace our '02 2500HD.
 

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Don’t waste money buying new cars, especially if you’re young. That’s the best advice I can give you. I don’t know why people willy nilly spend so much money on depreciating assets. You don’t need a new car for it to be reliable, don’t fall for that myth. Buy something used for a lot less and enjoy not owing tons of money every month in payments.
 

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Well put it this way your way better off leaning to what the wife's wants then you because if you purchase a vehicle on more what you want if something ever happens to that vehicle you will never and I mean never hear the end of it. Don't pressure her to make the decision if you do she will come back and make her decision based on what you want and that will give her ammunition if something happens. Ask her what she thinks of a certain vehicle if she hesitates to reply then she's not sure. When we buy a vehicle I ask my wife which one does she like and don't base your answer on what you think I like. That's how I do it.
I let my wife pick out one new car… we got a purple Fleetwood Cadillac with a fake convertible top….. way to artsy fartsy for me, thank God someone stole it 6 weeks later!
 

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Yea... My XL fits in my garage. I use a tire stop for the 10 inch space from the wall. ( 5 inches from the garage door closing )
I back in, so there's room for our car to park beside. ( I love the folding mirrors so I don't hit them, squeezing between the cars)

I am so glad, the washer/dryer is inside the house.....
The newer ones are probably more than foot longer than the older ones.
 

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