โJun-21-2004 09:12 PM
We are getting closer to answers I am looking for etc.
โJul-14-2010 10:40 PM
โJun-28-2010 03:16 PM
enginenut wrote:
RFonewatt
i like how you say eventual children. three little kids side by side in the back seat is pretty rough. remeber the "Mom he looked at me", or "he's touching me" or anything else that starts the seemingly trivial arguments. and then who sits up fron with us if a friend is along. EVERYONE wants to sit with the friend. remember being a kid? thats the interior difference. but i get the rest of what you are saying. thanks
โJun-28-2010 03:04 PM
โJun-28-2010 12:14 PM
TexasBorn wrote:rcpd34 wrote:
I'm with you. I'd buy a Duramax Suburban tomorrow. GMC did just unveil the Denali 2500HD/3500HD; nicer interior, but no additional room. If money is no object convert one here:
www.duramaxsuburban.com
Very hard to come by and crazy expensive.
WTF!!??!! Who in their right mind would pay for that? $80K for an '05? Heck even a 2012. Thats crazy.
โJun-28-2010 11:04 AM
enginenut wrote:
for me, it's not about the costs. The Yukon is just at it's limits. Every trip we take is through mountains. i run it floored and watch the temp gauge. when I lose a gear I cannot get it back. so by the crest I am in firct gear at like 5000 rpm and 30 mph. I have to run in the truck lanes so my speed has to match the trucks which means sometimes I am in first gear at the beginning of the climbs. the reference to the interior is what we talk about the most. the space inside a Yukon XL/ Suburban is great and its not just about leg room. We have 3 kids and often bring one or 2 of their friends. It's obvious what I need; the yukon with a Duramax. but that is not going to happen which is why we are looking at a pickup. hard to give up the interior though
โJun-28-2010 10:23 AM
โJun-28-2010 08:32 AM
enginenut wrote:
for me, it's not about the costs. The Yukon is just at it's limits. Every trip we take is through mountains. i run it floored and watch the temp gauge. when I lose a gear I cannot get it back. so by the crest I am in firct gear at like 5000 rpm and 30 mph. I have to run in the truck lanes so my speed has to match the trucks which means sometimes I am in first gear at the beginning of the climbs. the reference to the interior is what we talk about the most. the space inside a Yukon XL/ Suburban is great and its not just about leg room.
We have 3 kids and often bring one or 2 of their friends. It's obvious what I need; the yukon with a Duramax. but that is not going to happen which is why we are looking at a pickup. hard to give up the interior though
โJun-28-2010 08:24 AM
rcpd34 wrote:
I'm with you. I'd buy a Duramax Suburban tomorrow. GMC did just unveil the Denali 2500HD/3500HD; nicer interior, but no additional room. If money is no object convert one here:
www.duramaxsuburban.com
Very hard to come by and crazy expensive.
โJun-28-2010 07:31 AM
rcpd34 wrote:
I'm with you. I'd buy a Duramax Suburban tomorrow. GMC did just unveil the Denali 2500HD/3500HD; nicer interior, but no additional room. If money is no object convert one here:
www.duramaxsuburban.com
Very hard to come by and crazy expensive.
โJun-28-2010 07:17 AM
โJun-28-2010 06:56 AM
โJun-28-2010 05:46 AM
Sport45 wrote:
The F-350 won't have as nice a ride as the Yukon and a lot less room inside. But you will see better mpg's on the road with the diesel and you gain $1,600 on the trade. That will buy enough fuel for you to travel "free" for a while. I'd probably do it. (And I am a proponent of gasoline engines. ;))
โJun-28-2010 04:46 AM
I am in the middle of a gas vs diesel decision. My 8.1L is a beast with the 4.10 rear end, the ride is better than a truck and for the last 8 years it has been great as the kids camped with us, including trips all up and down the east coast. Now I am in a position where if I want to ride from Syracuse to say myrtle beach the gas cost is making me think twice about driving my little car and grabbing a hotel.
So now that it is just my wife and I I am thinking about selling the 2001 Yukon with 60K plus miles for $12,500 (kbb private party value) and and getting a 2000 ford F350 short bed 7.3L turbo super duty with 97K miles for $10,900) I get 10mpg around town not towing and 6mpg towing in the hills and 7mpg towing on the flat at 70mph. Hoping the better mileage on the Ford would offset the higher cost of diesel in NY due to taxes. Interested in what the rest of you think about this.
โJun-27-2010 06:37 PM
โJun-27-2010 05:58 PM
wingdavid wrote:
I am in the middle of a gas vs diesel decision. My 8.1L is a beast with the 4.10 rear end, the ride is better than a truck and for the last 8 years it has been great as the kids camped with us, including trips all up and down the east coast. Now I am in a position where if I want to ride from Syracuse to say myrtle beach the gas cost is making me think twice about driving my little car and grabbing a hotel.
So now that it is just my wife and I I am thinking about selling the 2001 Yukon with 60K plus miles for $12,500 (kbb private party value) and and getting a 2000 ford F350 short bed 7.3L turbo super duty with 97K miles for $10,900) I get 10mpg around town not towing and 6mpg towing in the hills and 7mpg towing on the flat at 70mph. Hoping the better mileage on the Ford would offset the higher cost of diesel in NY due to taxes. Interested in what the rest of you think about this.