don't have the XL or suburban, but about two years ago, when we decided we would be working on expanding the family, we got rid of the Jetta and got a Tahoe, 04 model. and love it. the mileage sucks and the only time i hate the thing is when i get the gas receipts from my wife.....With the twins on the way and an 18 month old in a car seat the only SUV that will accomodate seems to be a Suburban or the Yukon XL. Anyone out there driving one right now? What do you like/dislike?
Do the new '08 Buick Enclave. Great look. Full size SUV with great styling. Better mileage than the Tahoe lines. Front buckets, captain seats and a center pass thru to the rear seat. I'm eyeballing one of htese myself.
If you're going GM, you gotta go GMC. Yukons are pretty good. Or if you can shill the cash, a Toyota Land Cruiser is easily the best full-size SUV money can buy.With the twins on the way and an 18 month old in a car seat the only SUV that will accomodate seems to be a Suburban or the Yukon XL. Anyone out there driving one right now? What do you like/dislike?
Seems most of em aren't equipped with a turning signal. If they pass you and pull back into the lane your in you just don't see the blinking right light. Hard to believe a vehicle that cost over 35 K isn't equipped with a turn signal.With the twins on the way and an 18 month old in a car seat the only SUV that will accomodate seems to be a Suburban or the Yukon XL. Anyone out there driving one right now? What do you like/dislike?
If you're going GM, you gotta go GMC. Yukons are pretty good. Or if you can shill the cash, a Toyota Land Cruiser is easily the best full-size SUV money can buy.
If you have to roll in the big SUV with a 3rd seat I highly recommend the ESV. I have driven one the 13 hour drive from Nashville to South Fla in a single day and I felt absolutely no road fatigue upon arrival.
bought the tahoe at carmax...good value, easy purchase......no way i'd buy "new" ever again either.I buy used as well. The price difference still averages about 10 to 12 thousand bucks. I just wonder if I am getting that value out of the ESV.
okay. I did not realize that Tahoe/Yukon was that much less. I kind of eyeballed some prices on the Carmax website and they seemed a little closer together but still a jump. Another thing I thought about is the purpose of the vehicle. My sister has 3 kids and drives a Seinna minivan. Even after the thing is professionaly cleaned I can barely stand to ride in it what with all the weird stains and smells. I probably wouldn't shell out the extra money on luxury features that will just wind up being trashed.I buy used as well. The price difference still averages about 10 to 12 thousand bucks. I just wonder if I am getting that value out of the ESV.
okay. I did not realize that Tahoe/Yukon was that much less. I kind of eyeballed some prices on the Carmax website and they seemed a little closer together but still a jump. Another thing I thought about is the purpose of the vehicle. My sister has 3 kids and drives a Seinna minivan. Even after the thing is professionaly cleaned I can barely stand to ride in it what with all the weird stains and smells. I probably wouldn't shell out the extra money on luxury features that will just wind up being trashed.
With the twins on the way and an 18 month old in a car seat the only SUV that will accomodate seems to be a Suburban or the Yukon XL. Anyone out there driving one right now? What do you like/dislike?
Audiovox has a rear overhead mounting bracket that houses a portable DVD player that you can take out. I sell them at my Best Buy. Shouldn't be more than $900 after installation, and Audiovox makes IR headphones for them too.My wife wants the type you take in and out, I would rather get the DVD's installed, anyone have pros and cons for these options.
Once we had our first ( 2 year old son) we traded the '03 4Runner for a '03 Denali XL. We now have a second (4 month old little girl)
I would recommend getting the rear captains chairs. Gives you a little room to move between the 3rd row and the second row. The storage space is great, but we also travel with a Great Dane so we use a cargo carrier mounted on the luggage rack (for the golf clubs).
We've had no issues with ours and really like the fact we can get everything loaded we need when you start including "pack and plays", strollers and luggage .
The only thing I wish we had looked for when buying was the integarted DVD's. With our son just turning two were going to get a DVD system, before our next trip to Tennessee and Florida.
My wife wants the type you take in and out, I would rather get the DVD's installed, anyone have pros and cons for these options.
