She REALLY does not need the third row.............
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If you want third row and the most cargo space, Wagoneer L is the way to go in my experience with all three of those platforms.For whatever reason I care greatly about cargo space. Our barometer is the 2011 Enclave that we had--we typically did not use the 3rd row, so we drove around 70% of the time with the 3rd row down, providing 66 cu ft. That is in the range of a CR-V and all the euro SUVs with 2nd row folded. A Tahoe/Yukon/Escalade would have 73.
The Wagoneer has slightly more cargo than the Enclave. The Expedition far less.
On the GM side, the 2025 Tahoe (or 2021+) has 123 cu ft., and the Suburban 145 cu ft. This may or may not be needed nor a selling point, but the competitions' Suburban sized cars tend to have the Tahoe's cargo, while their Tahoe offering is less than a previous 2008+ GM crossover. Why, I'll never know without having all the vehicles in front of me and loading them.
Cargo does matter imho when one has a large dog, or say multiple kids with hockey bags.
So with respect to cargo and interior space, GM, Ford, and Jeep are different. I would expect sales numbers to show that as well. Where I live, there are zero to 2 Tahoes on the lots of Chevy dealers. Nationwide searches do come up with as many as 20 on the lot in Dallas. We have one on order btw scheduled to be produced the week of 7/28.
It’s clearly the Suburban, not close. Has about 15 cu ft over the Wagoneer L.If you want third row and the most cargo space, Wagoneer L is the way to go in my experience with all three of those platforms.
But you said it’s “easier” to which I said doubtful.Women are emotionally superior/more capable than men, but sometimes need to be talked off the ledge of making emotional decisions that aren't rational. That's where hubby comes in, and why marriage is meant to work so well in a complimentary fashion. So, I was partly tongue in cheek but also serious with my comment.
Interesting because we have rented both for several weeks at a time and with the third row up our experience is the Wagoneer L had a lot more room for the dogs and some soft items we didn’t want to put in the carrier. I am trying to think of what year the Suburban was, maybe that is the reason, but the rentals are all pretty new. Grand Wagoneer Ls the last two trips, a Suburban before that (also nice), and Expedition EL before (very nice, too many dash buttons - that is a Ford thing). In any event all nice trucks and good luck with the new Suburban when it arrivesIt’s clearly the Suburban, not close. Has about 15 cu ft over the Wagoneer L.
Wagoneer L about 7 over a Tahoe.
Wagoneer 6 less than a Tahoe.
For those trying to put the numbers in perspective, my LS430 trunk is 20 cu ft. Imagine having or not having that. It’s the space a large dog can hang out with. That’s why those who have the need go suburban and not Tahoe. Marginal cost < marginal benefit. But that’s assuming the extra 22 cu ft is useful/needed/will be used.
He said under 100KModel X Plaid, cuz everyone needs a 9 second SUV fueled by that big Nuclear Reactor up in the sky...
Well yeah, she wanted a John Deere - they cost more than Italian carsMy friend owns a hotel in a European ski resort. Needed a tractor for snow removal and other stuff.
He told his wife, "Baby, I got you a Lamborghini (they are very successful)." She went downstairs like flying to check it out:
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We went with the ‘25 Tahoe, as Suburban is too large for us and not needed, but we wanted to have the same as the Buick Enclave or more.Interesting because we have rented both for several weeks at a time and with the third row up our experience is the Wagoneer L had a lot more room for the dogs and some soft items we didn’t want to put in the carrier. I am trying to think of what year the Suburban was, maybe that is the reason, but the rentals are all pretty new. Grand Wagoneer Ls the last two trips, a Suburban before that (also nice), and Expedition EL before (very nice, too many dash buttons - that is a Ford thing). In any event all nice trucks and good luck with the new Suburban when it arrives
My dad got a Kubota when I was around 12. Diesel 8 speed manual. He really did have a “Green Acres” mid life crisis. I looked it up years ago and I think the tractor is equivalent to around $35k today (not like the pic but not nothing). I actually loved driving it and plowed snow to make money.My friend owns a hotel in a European ski resort. Needed a tractor for snow removal and other stuff.
He told his wife, "Baby, I got you a Lamborghini (they are very successful)." She went downstairs like flying to check it out:
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Didn't talk to him for like a month.
Twas meI saw someone mentioned VW Atlas and could not agree more. We road tripped my wife's car from NH to FL and back and that car was a dream to ride in and drive (I did most of the driving). But for a sportier version, what about the Audi Q7?