Drove an 02 Tahoe for many years that did not buffet with any window(s) open. However it did bang fairly bad with the sunroof open which did not have the deflector. My 18 does with the rears down as mentioned above.
My ‘18 Tahoe came with what I assume is a harness for an aftermarket controller in the glove box. Of course it is not hooked to anything in there. Plugs under the dash somewhere.
I have thought about this a few days and can’t find a good way to ask this question without sounding condescending but how do you tell an 18 from a pre 18 by meeting it on the road? I know any LTZ is pre but that wouldn’t apply to this thread. I really am just curious about the differences in...
I’ll bet it was fun to compare the two. Apparently the LT you drove had the luxury package which is really close to the former LTZ trim level, only missing the cooled seats, adaptive cruise, some chrome and Heads up display. I am sure there are some more features that I don’t remember. Oh yeah...
No problem with my 18 but only has 13k. There are so many of the 15+ vehicles on the road that I find it hard to believe that problems are as common as they are perceived to be on sites like this. The only reason most people come here is when they do have problems.
I love our 18 Tahoe. Best driving and riding vehicle I have ever driven. Maybe not as fun as a Tesla tho! It has 20 inch wheels if that matters. That said, if a rear window is rolled down the buffeting (I guess that is what it is) will about take your head off but it is quickly remedied by...
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