Dec-12-2018 06:30 AM
Dec-13-2018 06:19 AM
Dec-13-2018 06:12 AM
ktosv wrote:
I have owned a GMT800 (2005 Suburban), GMT900 (2012 Yukon XL) and a K2xx (2017 Suburban). While I liked the truck like interior of the 2005, each one has gotten better and I will take all of the added functionality and features of the 2017 over a GMT800 probably any day.
The interior of the 2015+ in my opinion has been improved over the 2007-2014. The IP is no longer an injection molded plastic and now appears to be probabaly a TPO skin and artificial leather in my truck. I don't anticipate this IP ever cracking. The Cadillacs get real leather on the IP. Our 2017 has been problem free to this point. I also think our 2012 didn't have any issues with door handles as I have a four year old that would hang on the door handles to open the door.
I had the privilage of doing a ton of traveling over the past two years for work. While owning the 2012 I probably put close to 10,000 miles on rental GM SUV's and quickly fell in love with the K2xx over the GMT900. On a 2000 mile trip with a 2017 Suburban I averaged a hand calculated 20 mpg. That included a week of city driving.
I have also driven a few Expedition EL/Max rentals. I did not like the ride or handling of the 2017 Expedition as it felt like I was always chasing the truck in the lane. I did the same exact 2000 mile trip with a 2017 Expedition EL with the Ecoboost and averaged 16mpg.
Recently I had a 2018 Expedition Max and probably put about 400 miles on it. The fuel economy was more on par with what I experienced and expected from the GM SUV's. The ride was better, but the handling was still the same with feeling like the steering is over sensitive and I always had to be correcting it.
With all of the hype about the Ecoboost, I was underwhelmed by it's performance. Specifically, getting on the expressway one time I put the gas peddle to the floor with the tach somewhere around 2500 RPMs. While the truck moved decent, it didn't down shift and actually felt sluggish. I don't know if it glitched, but with the 10 speed I expected it to downshift and take off. This 2018 Expedition convinced me that it had only two benefits over a Suburban. The leg room of the third row and that the middle row is also adjustable. However, once using the seat to allow third row passengers out it returns to the furthest back position and thus needed to be adjusted again. Any other differences I could note would be personal preference.
From a towing experience, I am sure the Ecoboost is a wonder especially on hills or at elevation. I know that in the Smokey Mountians (non-towing) while using cruise the Expedition wouldn't even drop 1mph. Yeah, my Suburban my vary a little from the set speed.
I have towed a 6x12 enclosed trailer with both the 2012 and the 2017. The 2012 had the 3.42 axle while the 2017 has the latest 5.3L but the 3.08 axle. With the 2017 I actually haven't ever felt like I needed more power (towing or not). The newer 5.3L makes up (in my situation) for the 3.08 over the previous 5.3L and 3.42 axle. Now, I ended up towing in 4th gear with the 2017 but my speed was more consistant and it rarely downshifted. The 2012 I would run in 5th but it would loose speed on hills and frequently shift to 4th gear. I used to get single digit fuel mileage with the 2012 and got 12mpg (hand calculated) with the 2017 on an 800 mile trip from Michigan to South Carolina.
Dec-13-2018 03:59 AM
ktosv wrote:
Recently I had a 2018 Expedition Max and probably put about 400 miles on it. The fuel economy was more on par with what I experienced and expected from the GM SUV's. The ride was better, but the handling was still the same with feeling like the steering is over sensitive and I always had to be correcting it.
Dec-13-2018 02:31 AM
Fordlover wrote:
1/4 mile drag Yukon Vs Expedition
I'm thinking either your butt dyno might need recalibration, or there was most definitely something wrong with your rental.
Dec-13-2018 02:14 AM
Dec-12-2018 08:09 PM
ktosv wrote:
SNIP
With all of the hype about the Ecoboost, I was underwhelmed by it's performance. Specifically, getting on the expressway one time I put the gas peddle to the floor with the tach somewhere around 2500 RPMs. While the truck moved decent, it didn't down shift and actually felt sluggish. I don't know if it glitched, but with the 10 speed I expected it to downshift and take off.
Dec-12-2018 07:33 PM
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Dec-12-2018 12:15 PM
anw7405 wrote:
Also I noticed the expedition with ecoboost generally tows about 1,00lbs more than the best GM's. I know these motors are powerful but I also know there are a lot of reliability issues I have seen. Anybody out there towing with the new expeditions with the ecoboost? How are they holding up?
Dec-12-2018 11:58 AM
Dec-12-2018 09:44 AM
wrktfsh wrote:
What are you planning to tow
Dec-12-2018 09:39 AM
wnjj wrote:
We have a 2014 GMC Yukon XL with a bit over 75k miles without a single issue, interior, exterior or drivetrain. It has the 5.3 flex fuel but it’s only ever run E10.
Dec-12-2018 09:31 AM