Our order was accepted by GM last Friday, took between 3 and 4 weeks to go from prelim to accepted.
We went against the grain. Since it’s a high country it’s necessarily a 6.2 (didn’t consider diesel).
Going from a full sized crossover SUV (‘11 Enclave) to a truck SUV is exciting. In 2011 it was the reverse. Ride comfort was a priority and when I got a 2011 Tahoe loaner I remarked that it had less cargo. At the same time I said this is a V8 and isn’t lacking in power and torque like the Enclave. Flash forward to a 2016 Suburban loaner and I thought wait a sec this is getting better mpgs? What the? So the seed was planted that one day we’d get a Tahoe (current 2021+ Tahoe has about the same cargo as a 2016-2020 Suburban). Did look at Escalade and Yukon and somehow feel those are not us, maybe just a little too flashy. Don’t like the vertical screen in the Yukon. Nit picking but don’t like the Caddy exhaust tips lol (they are all fake duals but the Chevy square offset dual tips look cool to me).
Air ride and magnetic ride control is something I’m eager to experience (test vehicle didn’t have it). Can’t wait to put our Walmart bike rack on and see that 7 pin. Maybe some day we’ll use the brake controller and get one of them fancy weight distributing hitch systems. Hey some folks experience their mid life crises in the AARP year

(joking we were forced to get a new car as old one total loss)