Burby
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For me (LT) it was the rear automatic tailgate.
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The halogen headlights on the LT are laughable in 2017, an obvious slight on an otherwise very well-equipped midlevel package. I didn't take the bait, though - I bought an LT anyway and upgraded the bulbs. It's not terrible.
I was going in on a used SLT but Denali engine and the feel of the leather made too much of a difference for me. Also I can't stand the open center console, it looks like a hole to dump crap in.
The halogen headlights on the LT are laughable in 2017, an obvious slight on an otherwise very well-equipped midlevel package. I didn't take the bait, though - I bought an LT anyway and upgraded the bulbs. It's not terrible.
Personally, I came off of a BMW 5 series with a fancy adjustable suspension that I found to be worthless at best and annoying at worst, so I didn't want the magnetothermoplasticologicalsubstratageospatial suspension at all. People's interests certainly differ on options.
The low beam headlights are awful. Did you replace the bulbs or get the whole ballast HID kit?
I did the simplest possible thing and replaced them with Sylvania SilverStar zXe H11 bulbs which were $34 from Amazon and took me less than 20 minutes to drop in. There are certainly more involved upgrades that may yield more dramatic results, but what I did was cheap, quick, and improved the light output enough that I don't think about it anymore.I agree, the headlights on the LT are horrible for the cost of the truck overall. Thankfully I don't do too much driving outside the city at night otherwise they would bother me a ton.
Same plus magnetic ride control and HID headlights.The HUD, Power running boards, and Adaptive Cruise Control
Adaptive cruise control and Magnetic Ride Control is why I am looking at the Denali over the SLT.
Both are absolutely terrible IMO. I wish I could disable ACC. It's so intrusive. And MRC is so harsh.
BUT 6.2l and 8 spd is for sure worth it.
So funny - me too. Lids for my use get in the way and I use the front space for my phone. They do look cleaner just not as functional for my use.That's funny, one of the things I didn't like about the Denali/LTZ was that it had the lids for the center console. I always have stuff in those areas so I didn't like the fact that I'd always have some lid that was open and in the way.
So funny how we are all different. I had a loaner Yukon SLE base model for a week while repairs were being done on my Yukon SLT Premium Edition and I really missed the leather seats. Our SLT has a really rich feel and the leather is very well done in the one we purchased. I also missed the 8" DIC while driving the loaner and my 22's to name a couple things. The only reason I didn't get the Denali is my wife didn't like the extra stitching in the seats which was purely aesthetics for sure.I have the corollary -- what option kept me at my trim level.
I have an LS, now with the Enhanced Safety Package. Would not consider the LT since it is not available with cloth seats.
Care to elaborate? I have ACC in my Grand Cherokee and love it for long drives. As for the MRC, I havent driven a Yukon without it but it seemed pretty smooth in the Denali I drove.
The ACC slows down way too conservatively IMO. Even with the gap setting adjusted it will dramatically brake when you approach a car in front of you (even if its MANY car lengths ahead)...I cruise in the right lane and then pass on the left. If a car is moving slowly in the right the ACC almost always brakes before I get a chance to move into the left lane. I wish it could be disabled. hate it.
MRC is much stiffer than the non-MRC's. Add the 22" and its like driving a Radio Flyer wagon at speed. Its smooth but it transmits every bump and road imperfection.