Originally Posted By: OVERKILL
Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
That is a low line rental, not even close to what is available to the public at a dealer. Likely even made to order to be extra cheap.
Regular Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban/Escalades etc. are a fantastic vehicle for those that can utilize their combination of truck capability combined with lots of passengers. Fantastic utility and flexibility, just like an Expedition, etc.
We have an older Yukon, it is still our "go to" vehicle when the whole family wants to go somewhere in one vehicle.
Originally Posted By: GMBoy
All the trucks are built the same, no difference for Rental or Fleet vehicles other than trim levels. Most Rentals and fleet orders are LT level trim which is a mid level.
So, I just checked. The trim-level for this vehicle is "Premier", making it a 2017, not 2016 like I thought it was. Base MSRP is $63,225.00 according to this:
Chevrolet - Build your own - Trim selector
So definitely far from low line; it is the highest trim level they offer.
Some additional pictures from today, after I realized I included no exterior pics:


That is impressive that a rental is a Premier. You are correct, that is the top trim level for Chevy Tahoe and Suburban for 2017 - it just replaced the LTZ from 2016 and earlier. I don't know why they did that but it is the same for cars too. Just when everybody knew LTZ was top trim - the change the name. Note - there are still a few options you can add to a Premier so they don't automatically have everything, just most of it.
Originally Posted By: SteveSRT8
That is a low line rental, not even close to what is available to the public at a dealer. Likely even made to order to be extra cheap.
Regular Tahoe/Yukon/Suburban/Escalades etc. are a fantastic vehicle for those that can utilize their combination of truck capability combined with lots of passengers. Fantastic utility and flexibility, just like an Expedition, etc.
We have an older Yukon, it is still our "go to" vehicle when the whole family wants to go somewhere in one vehicle.
Originally Posted By: GMBoy
All the trucks are built the same, no difference for Rental or Fleet vehicles other than trim levels. Most Rentals and fleet orders are LT level trim which is a mid level.
So, I just checked. The trim-level for this vehicle is "Premier", making it a 2017, not 2016 like I thought it was. Base MSRP is $63,225.00 according to this:
Chevrolet - Build your own - Trim selector
So definitely far from low line; it is the highest trim level they offer.
Some additional pictures from today, after I realized I included no exterior pics:


That is impressive that a rental is a Premier. You are correct, that is the top trim level for Chevy Tahoe and Suburban for 2017 - it just replaced the LTZ from 2016 and earlier. I don't know why they did that but it is the same for cars too. Just when everybody knew LTZ was top trim - the change the name. Note - there are still a few options you can add to a Premier so they don't automatically have everything, just most of it.
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