Deal breaker: no way to get automatic cruise control without spending 70k+ on top trim?

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John Stevenson

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So if I am reading the order sheet correctly, there is no way to get automatic cruise control without buying a High Country or Denali.

I like to take road trips, and automatic cruise control is amazing. It is also a standard feature on 15k Toyota and Honda vehicles.

I’m fine buying it as an option on an LS or LT (still ridiculous, but I’ll do it), but if I have to spend 70k or more on the highest trim level just to get a feature that is standard on cars 1/5th of the price, this is my last Tahoe.

GM, WTF are you thinking?
 

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So if I am reading the order sheet correctly, there is no way to get automatic cruise control without buying a High Country or Denali.

I like to take road trips, and automatic cruise control is amazing. It is also a standard feature on 15k Toyota and Honda vehicles.

I’m fine buying it as an option on an LS or LT (still ridiculous, but I’ll do it), but if I have to spend 70k or more on the highest trim level just to get a feature that is standard on cars 1/5th of the price, this is my last Tahoe.

GM, WTF are you thinking?
I’d pay extra to not have it.


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I think I have used normal cruise once in the last 5 years, for a few minutes lol that's about all I can stand "cruising" that's like coming up to a red light and all you dummys are in the left lane lined up like lemmings and nobody's in the right lane :think: (not because it's a turn lane) it's because nobody thinks independently.
 

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+1 almost makes me want to wait for new Sequoia which is a ways off, or hope for a decent refresh on the Expedition.

At least Chevy gives us keyless and auto climate control standard. Can't win em all.
 

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I love adaptive cruise control (ACC) on my sedan. My sedan is base model for $25K, and ACC was standard on all trims. GM needs to do this also or lose big going forward.
 

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I too can’t believe that adaptive cruise isn’t available on the SLT. I have it on my 2015i SLT. I’m hoping GMC wakes up and makes it an option on ‘21 SLT for those of us who don’t want spring for the Denali.
 

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GM is withholding some low cost features on the lower levels when they could be offered individually. Say you want a rear view camera or adaptive cruise to get them we end up spending thousands more for the highest tier. Okay but part of the deal is a 6.2L engine that needs premium fuel at a cost of another $10,000.

I'll be driving my ol Hoe for a few years longer than if I could have gotten just what I wanted for only $68,000.
 

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