A Yukon Denali is $84,000

Anonymous
Why are the prices higher than the MSRP?!
Anonymous
There is apparently a run on them right now--- not sure why. Maybe production slowed during COVID? I drove one for years. They are fine.
Anonymous
I was parked next to a newer Denali and the engine and transmission did not sound good at all. I was surprised because it was a new car and I know they are expensive so I wouldn’t expect them to have these issues
Anonymous
Chevy Suburbans cost around there too and Tahoes are just a little less. Giant American SUVs (actual SUVs, not crossovers) are expensive
Anonymous

Don't pollute unless you really need that for your job.

Anonymous
Loaded top of line Escalade and Chevy Corvette are $100k
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Don't pollute unless you really need that for your job.


Or you have a big family and/or drive carpool/and/or take lots of trips by car with aforementioned family
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Don't pollute unless you really need that for your job.


Or you have a big family and/or drive carpool/and/or take lots of trips by car with aforementioned family


minivans and cuvs seat the same number (or more) and pollute far less
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Don't pollute unless you really need that for your job.


Or you have a big family and/or drive carpool/and/or take lots of trips by car with aforementioned family


minivans and cuvs seat the same number (or more) and pollute far less


Oh yay. You again.
Anonymous
It's not even electric.
Anonymous
that have been that way for years. great ride so comfortable
Anonymous
We had a Chevy one, and the thing shook and rattled within a few years. They never could figure out why the battery was always dying. It was a total pos. I can’t figure out why someone would pay almost $100k for one of their hideous cars.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We had a Chevy one, and the thing shook and rattled within a few years. They never could figure out why the battery was always dying. It was a total pos. I can’t figure out why someone would pay almost $100k for one of their hideous cars.


because they want a body on frame SUV with a luxury interior that has a good tow rating
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:We had a Chevy one, and the thing shook and rattled within a few years. They never could figure out why the battery was always dying. It was a total pos. I can’t figure out why someone would pay almost $100k for one of their hideous cars.


because they want a body on frame SUV with a luxury interior that has a good tow rating


If that is what you want, you can get it all in a land cruiser for around the same price which will run great for much longer. Interior is nicer too.
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