Tipsy McStagger
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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 be almost the same. Is this BS or is there really a reliability gap between the two vehicles?
2- I’m seeing a lot of 2016/2017 with 60k to 90k miles in the $35k to $40k range where I live. I have my eye on two:
- 2017 Yukon SLT with 76k miles for $35k. Is in nice shape, minor accident reported (rear bumper) but other than that seemed fine when I test drove it.
- 2016 Tahoe LT with 50k miles for $37k. Is in really nice shape with no accidents reported. Heated rear captains seats and premium rims.
The top end of my budget was $35k but an extra $2k for a lower mileage vehicle seems like a good idea. My only real concern with the Tahoe is I would be financing a 6 year old vehicle for 5-6 more years and potentially having payments on a 10-12 year old vehicle. Thoughts?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.
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 be almost the same. Is this BS or is there really a reliability gap between the two vehicles?
2- I’m seeing a lot of 2016/2017 with 60k to 90k miles in the $35k to $40k range where I live. I have my eye on two:
- 2017 Yukon SLT with 76k miles for $35k. Is in nice shape, minor accident reported (rear bumper) but other than that seemed fine when I test drove it.
- 2016 Tahoe LT with 50k miles for $37k. Is in really nice shape with no accidents reported. Heated rear captains seats and premium rims.
The top end of my budget was $35k but an extra $2k for a lower mileage vehicle seems like a good idea. My only real concern with the Tahoe is I would be financing a 6 year old vehicle for 5-6 more years and potentially having payments on a 10-12 year old vehicle. Thoughts?
Thanks in advance for any feedback.