Looking for a new vehicle; best Tahoe or Yukon in the past 7 years?

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HughSeagraves

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Hi everybody,

I have a '99 Tahoe OBS which I love but it needs a lot of work to be where I want it (dateable condition) and I'm not a natural truck fixing guy nor do I have a place to work on it. So I'm thinking about getting something newer to replace it. What would be a good Tahoe or Yukon year to get in the past 7 years or so (I'll be financing it so it probably shouldn't be older than that). Any years to avoid? Also, forgive me, but what are opinions about the Trailblazer? I drive SUVs because I'm 6'6", not because I go off road (well, I have, but not so much anymore). Any advice would be appreciated.
 

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I'm not expert enought to say this with absolute certainty, but I don't think there are any years of the 07+ model to absolutely avoid (someone correct me if im wrong) just depends on what exactly you're looking for.

You probably get a few more options standard in the newer year models (especially if your looking at LT and/or LTZ)
things like cooled seats and power-retractable running boards werent available for at least the first year or 2 (i think)

but there are plenty of used LT models that are practically fully loaded, for instance my 07 LT Z71 4x4 has just about everything (10-way pwr/heated seats, navi, dvd, sunroof, pwr fold mirrors, pwr fold 2nd row buckets, pwr liftgate, dual zone AC, bose stereo (actually not that great of a stereo...) rear view cam/sensors, etc)

bought it with only 30K miles and it was damn cheap cuz its the older of the models and warrenty had expired

now the 07/08 models have a 4-spd transmission and 09+ come with 6-spd, I have heard many say they like the 4-spd better cuz shifts less in hills etc, and some say they like 6-spd better for cruising rpms n such, im happy with my 4-spd thus far
 

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Maybe look at the differential ratio too. I've read a lot of complaints about the 3.08 and 3.42's being sluggish off the line and feeling less respsonsive, where I have the 3.73 which I am pretty satisfied with, i think im at about 2100 rpm in 4th at 75mph, but id have to verify that again.
I probably dont quite get mpg's as the newer 3.08/.42s but i didnt buy a tahoe for gas mileage either
 

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I'd recommend an 09+ with a 6 speed. The difference in power (felt power, at least) is tremendous between my 10 tahoe (5.3 6spd) and my 05 Sierra (5.3 4spd). Just a few HP more on the Tahoe, but the transmission makes huge difference. 3.42 on both as well.
 

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What kind of milage you looking at? Check the for sale section here as there are some you might find. Mine's in there lol
 

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I'm not expert enought to say this with absolute certainty, but I don't think there are any years of the 07+ model to absolutely avoid (someone correct me if im wrong) just depends on what exactly you're looking for.

You probably get a few more options standard in the newer year models (especially if your looking at LT and/or LTZ)
things like cooled seats and power-retractable running boards werent available for at least the first year or 2 (i think)

but there are plenty of used LT models that are practically fully loaded, for instance my 07 LT Z71 4x4 has just about everything (10-way pwr/heated seats, navi, dvd, sunroof, pwr fold mirrors, pwr fold 2nd row buckets, pwr liftgate, dual zone AC, bose stereo (actually not that great of a stereo...) rear view cam/sensors, etc)

bought it with only 30K miles and it was damn cheap cuz its the older of the models and warrenty had expired

now the 07/08 models have a 4-spd transmission and 09+ come with 6-spd, I have heard many say they like the 4-spd better cuz shifts less in hills etc, and some say they like 6-spd better for cruising rpms n such, im happy with my 4-spd thus far

I have an 08 Burban LTZ and it has the power running boards. What I can't say for certain is if they came factory. It is possible they were added after or the Suburban differs from the Tahoe/Yukon. The fact that it only had 27k miles and completely stock when I purchased it a couple weeks ago leads me to believe it was factory.
 

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I don't like the look of the Yukon, but I do like power, so for me the choice was easy. The only year of 4X4 Tahoe with the 6.2L, 2009.
 

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I would recommend a trail blazer. I used to have a 02 4x4. Really comfy, 4x4 that works pretty good in clay, tows nice I used it to haul my 2dr a couple times, really roomy and mine had rear ac. It was clean and demolded and looked great. Sad I sold it but sis has it now. Also had some get up n go I could throw it sideways pretty easy

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The newer ones have the ss option which is more sporty
 

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