So I still haven't pulled the trigger but both vehicles are still available. Only change is the Yukon dropped by $1000 to $34k:
- 2017 Yukon SLT with 76k miles for $34k. Is in nice shape, minor accident reported (rear bumper) but other than that seemed fine when I test drove it.
- 2016 Tahoe...
Thanks for all of the feedback - I’m traveling for work this week and will go see the 2016 Tahoe on Saturday if it’s still available.
I’m going to do some more digging to try and get a definitive answer to the Tahoe/Yukon reliability gap - if it actually exists at all.
Do you mean ‘15 ML-350? They rebadged the ML to GLE in 2016 so that was its first model year. I love the ride and performance of my GLE but I‘m not all that big of a guy either.
Maybe the 8 speed transmission on the Yukon is a major reason for the reliability discrepancy? I don’t see that it...
Thanks for the feedback.
I currently own a 2016 MB GLE-350 and my main reason for looking at the Tahoe/Yukon is to have more room when I pull my boat. The MB can handle the tow weight but we could use a little bit more space. Then again, I’ve never pulled the boat with the MB as it pretty much...
I’m out looking at Yukon’s and Tahoe’s (mostly 2016 - 2018 model years) and have a couple of questions:
1- The JD Power reliability ratings for the Tahoe are consistently higher than the Yukon - in some years significantly higher. This really surprised me as I figured that these cousins would...
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