Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Chevy Suburban or Toyota Sequoia
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My understanding is that these vehicles are sold by the square footage--is this correct ? TIA.
Huh?
The Suburban is about 20” longer overall than the Tahoe and Sequoia. As far as interior volume that equates to about an additional 22 cu. feet. In practice, you get more usable cargo area behind the 3rd row of seats, and that can be really important if you’re hauling multiple players with bulky sports gear bags (hockey or football especially). Also useful if you’re hauling luggage for more than 5 people on long trips.
Personally, I drove a 2500 Suburban as a work truck for several years when I was working as a erosion control specialist in the oil fields of west Texas. I’d typically have to sleep in back a few nights a week because the drill pad locations were so remote. It was great having a vehicle that you could put a dorm-size mattress in and sleep comfortably.
But honestly, I don’t think Suburbans are big enough. Seriously.