2022 wish list

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gregtay

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For 2022 I'd love to see the Denali get a full digital dash and Super cruise, not the full on curved screen from the escalade, but replace the analog gauges. Bridge the gap a bit between the Yukon and the Escalade and also be more competitive with the high end Wagoneer or base Grand Wagoneer.
 

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Fog lights on all trims. Navigation as an option on lower trims along with adaptive cruise control standard on all trims or at least as an option. This crap of having to load up a premier or buy a High Country to get popular options is dumb. Hell most new cars these days are making adaptive cruise standard. I love the Tahoe but come next year when I replace our Honda Pilot I will be going with the Jeep Wagoneer due to all the standard features unless GM gets their stuff together. Still excited to see what Toyota is going to do with the Sequoia redesign.
 

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I agree with navigation, u should be able to put that on an LS. And the RST needs a premium package that adds AC seats.
 

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Fog lights on all trims. Navigation as an option on lower trims along with adaptive cruise control standard on all trims or at least as an option. This crap of having to load up a premier or buy a High Country to get popular options is dumb. Hell most new cars these days are making adaptive cruise standard. I love the Tahoe but come next year when I replace our Honda Pilot I will be going with the Jeep Wagoneer due to all the standard features unless GM gets their stuff together. Still excited to see what Toyota is going to do with the Sequoia redesign.

Before you buy a Jeep, let me just say, having owned 2 Grand Cherokees (1 by my own choice and the second at the insistence of my wife) you will regret it. Biggest piles of crap I've ever owned.
 

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I’d also like tow hooks, underbody shield kits

and some led tail lights
 
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Before you buy a Jeep, let me just say, having owned 2 Grand Cherokees (1 by my own choice and the second at the insistence of my wife) you will regret it. Biggest piles of crap I've ever owned.

I have owned a 2007 Jeep SRT8, 2009 Jeep SRT8 (still own) 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland, 2015 Jeep Gand Cherokee Summit, 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland. Only issues on the later models was a leaky rear shock. My plan is for 2023 Grand Cherokee SRT or Trackhawk if built. Long time satified Mopar/Jeep Family.
 

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Before you buy a Jeep, let me just say, having owned 2 Grand Cherokees (1 by my own choice and the second at the insistence of my wife) you will regret it. Biggest piles of crap I've ever owned.
Really? I have owned three of them and never had any major issues. Even when I was driving for Hertz our Jeep fleet was rock solid and never required as much service and warranty work as our GM products. Sorry to hear you had a few lemons :(
 
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I have owned a 2007 Jeep SRT8, 2009 Jeep SRT8 (still own) 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland, 2015 Jeep Gand Cherokee Summit, 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland. Only issues on the later models was a leaky rear shock. My plan is for 2023 Grand Cherokee SRT or Trackhawk if built. Long time satified Mopar/Jeep Family.
Same experience. My Jeep SRT and Durango SRT have been flawless and very well built. Actually, to the point of surprisingly good. I think the Grand Wagoneer is going to be a huge winner, they put some amazing thought into the design. My only issue with it is that it looks kind of ugly from the outside.
 

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I hear that they are going to offer an Alpine AM/FM radio with removable face plate, so you can get one of these nifty carrying cases, Naw I was just ******** you.

Alpine radio.jpg
 

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I’d like to see adaptive cruise control offered on the AT4 and SLT Yukon’s…..hard to believe it was available on back in 2015, but not in 2021….it’s like GMC went backwards.
 

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Adjustable pedals and magnetic ride standard.
 

garymyman

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- ventilated seats in the z71
- “Maple sugar” interior on AT4/z71
- shoehorn that diesel in AT4/z71 (how hard could it really be?)
- allow air suspension to be ordered on its own.
- magnaride standard
- drop the price $5k
- make more of them.
 

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Anything they do in a '22, is gonna piss me off they didn't do it in my 21 Denali Premium.

Love to see Lane Assist that actually works. The Lane Assist in my '16 Honda Pilot was almost auto-pilot. The LA in my 19 Ram Limited was also crap (even though that truck could PARK ITSELF).
 

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