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Wishin
Aug 22, 2014Explorer
I think the best chance we have, is GM putting a Max Tow package on the Suburban. Still won't be 8 bolt axles.
I'm trying to decide what my next car will be. I have my Cruze Eco for daily driving, my wife still drives our '96 Roadmaster wagon and we have the Suburban which we stored last winter after buying it from down south. I'm tempted to buy my wife a car in a year or two and use the Suburban in the winter when we need a larger vehicle, but it is nearly impossible to replace. I might get another 3 row suv or minivan and keep the Suburban stored winters forever to keep it nice long term. I'll have it another 10 years for sure. Even the 2007+ 2500 Suburbans don't really appeal to me with the wimpy integrated hitch and less comfortable rear seats with too low of head rests.
I think too many of the people towing trailers with Suburbans are just driving overloaded and have no clue, so they don't even know what they are missing or that they really need a 2500.
I'm trying to decide what my next car will be. I have my Cruze Eco for daily driving, my wife still drives our '96 Roadmaster wagon and we have the Suburban which we stored last winter after buying it from down south. I'm tempted to buy my wife a car in a year or two and use the Suburban in the winter when we need a larger vehicle, but it is nearly impossible to replace. I might get another 3 row suv or minivan and keep the Suburban stored winters forever to keep it nice long term. I'll have it another 10 years for sure. Even the 2007+ 2500 Suburbans don't really appeal to me with the wimpy integrated hitch and less comfortable rear seats with too low of head rests.
I think too many of the people towing trailers with Suburbans are just driving overloaded and have no clue, so they don't even know what they are missing or that they really need a 2500.
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