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bergy
03-28-2022, 12:07 PM
I ordered this Denali 6 months ago! Finally came in last week. Very impressed do far. Got the Duramax engine. Dealer even honored my retiree discount :-)
Z282NV
03-28-2022, 01:40 PM
Looks like a very nice vehicle. Enjoy it!
MosportGreen66
03-28-2022, 01:43 PM
Stunning! Almost too nice to use and enjoy
scuncio
03-28-2022, 01:50 PM
Nice. These are great trucks. I'm driving an Escalade at the moment (same platform) and it's a really nice vehicle.
Big Block Bill
03-28-2022, 01:51 PM
Beautiful Truck, Congratulations. I was looking to upgrade my 2015 Denali XL back in December but every dealer around me wanted $10,000 OVER list price, $25,000 for an Escalade Platinum XL so I passed. I found a dealer in LaPorte Indiana back in January that would sell me one @ list, but it had $5500.00 worth of Brembo Brakes and Borla exhaust on it that I didn't need.
Billohio
03-28-2022, 02:23 PM
I was interested in getting the duramax in a Tahoe but the dealer is getting very few Tahoes in. Bad thing I dont like about the Tahoe is parking it. I have a crew cab truck and this is as wide as the truck and parking sometimes is annoying. Along with the mileage.
I drove a half ton truck with the diesel and impressive motor.
Crush
03-28-2022, 03:03 PM
I like the flag idea. I use a tennis ball.
RPOLS3
03-28-2022, 03:09 PM
Nice! I have a 2018 in the same color and it is the best vehicle I have ever had. 89k miles and the only thing I've had to do is put a thermostat in it. Curious how you will like the Duramax vs. the 6.2 gas.
Bill Pritchard
03-28-2022, 06:39 PM
I have a '21 Tahoe Premier and it's a great vehicle.
Donnie
03-28-2022, 06:56 PM
Beautiful Truck, Congratulations. I was looking to upgrade my 2015 Denali XL back in December but every dealer around me wanted $10,000 OVER list price, $25,000 for an Escalade Platinum XL so I passed. I found a dealer in LaPorte Indiana back in January that would sell me one @ list, but it had $5500.00 worth of Brembo Brakes and Borla exhaust on it that I didn't need.
did you try Circle Buick GMC in Highland IN.
bought my truck over the phone easiest purchase I ever had on a vehicle.
Canuck
03-28-2022, 08:01 PM
I took delivery of my 2021 Suburban High Country in Feb 2021 after an 11 week wait. It has the 6.2 and I love it.
muscle_collector
03-29-2022, 02:18 AM
I took delivery of my 2021 Suburban High Country in Feb 2021 after an 11 week wait. It has the 6.2 and I love it.
have your lifters failed yet?
Canuck
03-29-2022, 05:56 AM
have your lifters failed yet?
No. heard about the issue though. Have 10,000 miles on it.
JRSully
03-29-2022, 11:12 AM
The new 'Hoes/Denalis are much better with the indy rear suspension now, ride totally different, long time coming
Bill Pritchard
03-29-2022, 05:22 PM
The new 'Hoes/Denalis are much better with the indy rear suspension now, ride totally different, long time coming
x2:headbang:
Also provides more vertical space in the rear inside.
muscle_collector
03-30-2022, 02:56 AM
No. heard about the issue though. Have 10,000 miles on it.
mine failed at 13k and are failing again
tjs44
03-30-2022, 03:08 AM
I have a 2019 Escalade with about 26K miles with no issues.Our 4th Escalade.Not one issue with any of them.Tom
bergy
03-30-2022, 12:44 PM
Glad that you had good experience with your Escalades Tom. I traded my 2018 in on this Denali. It was a nightmare for repairs (GM did cover under warrantee though). Lots of problems with the front 4 wheel drive - they finally replaced the entire unit. Also, adaptive cruise control kept dropping out - after several unsuccessful "repairs", they finally replaced the sensor unit & bracket. I loved the power and ride of the Escalade though.
NorCam
03-30-2022, 01:49 PM
Nice!!! Been thinking of ordering one of those myself Bruce.
I picked up this Red 21 GMC back in July and it's my second truck in a row having a 6.2 which is just awesome. This one now has about 10K on it. Also picked up a new trailer last week and now I'm thinking I might just need a Denali in Black.
https://i.ibb.co/PYMqG9H/IMG-1094.jpg
dustinm
03-30-2022, 02:52 PM
mine failed at 13k and are failing again
My coworker had his fail around 6k. They fixed them and he hasnt had any problem since. He was told they just had a bad batch in '21.
I was thankful I didnt trade in my '18 with all the uncertainty (at our company) and then that happened to his sealed the deal on me holding out. I have 27k trouble free miles so far on the '18, racked up a bunch picking up my 68.
Crush
03-30-2022, 03:00 PM
I’ll pile on a little. I was consistently buying Duramax diesels and at 50,000 on my last one the head gasket went out. Not sure if anyone’s had that issue but in the repairing side of things they remove the entire cab of the truck to repair the head gasket. When I questioned the service manager while they’re in there if you will can they do the other side he said no and then if it were to fail I could bring it back under warranty. It’s the last GM product I have purchased
Crush
03-30-2022, 03:00 PM
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NorCam
03-31-2022, 01:23 AM
Can't say I've been unhappy with any of my last 5 GM trucks.
Twenty years straight of running new trucks and not one has been in the shop for any kind of serious repair. Something to be said in that right there!
Crush
03-31-2022, 01:44 AM
Can't say I've been unhappy with any of my last 5 GM trucks.
Twenty years straight of running new trucks and not one has been in the shop for any kind of serious repair. Something to be said in that right there!
The brand I switched to and have had 6 not one problem I mean nothing but oil changes and gas. Just the way I like it!
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Now that is a very nice SUV !
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Billohio
03-31-2022, 02:41 PM
I remember seeing fords having the cab removed several years ago with all the problems they were having in the early 2000s and thought that was crazy but they said that was the easiest way to work on them. I have had a new duramax 4x4 crew cab every year since 2009 and had not one problem. Other than tried to trade now and the dealer cant get many in. They dont get a lot of miles but not even had a recall that I remember.
I lost track of the recalls on my 2021 Tahoe. Last one was the rear headrests. Service manager said the set I was to get were like the 4th update and before they put them on he said they had a notice they were going to have another update and I never did get a set. I dont sit back there so no big deal. I do like how the Tahoe rides, just a pain to park
msclassiccars
03-31-2022, 04:43 PM
Congratulations!
The Duramax I6 is a very impressive engine.
At idle, it's almost as quiet as a gas engine and the low-end torque gives it excellent performance in day-to-day driving.
I'd be hard pressing not to go with the Duramax if I was towing.
Big Block Bill
03-31-2022, 09:21 PM
I remember seeing fords having the cab removed several years ago with all the problems they were having in the early 2000s and thought that was crazy but they said that was the easiest way to work on them. I have had a new duramax 4x4 crew cab every year since 2009 and had not one problem. Other than tried to trade now and the dealer cant get many in. They dont get a lot of miles but not even had a recall that I remember.
I lost track of the recalls on my 2021 Tahoe. Last one was the rear headrests. Service manager said the set I was to get were like the 4th update and before they put them on he said they had a notice they were going to have another update and I never did get a set. I dont sit back there so no big deal. I do like how the Tahoe rides, just a pain to park
These were taken in my shop earlier this month of a 2018 Ford F-150 we did a timing chain and guide job on. It is a 5.0 V-8 with 124,000 miles.
We take cabs off of GM and Ford trucks all the time, Diesel or Gas, it beats leaning over fenders. It usually takes us about 2-2.5 hours to remove a Cab including recovering the A/C charge
Crush
03-31-2022, 09:28 PM
These were taken in my shop earlier this month of a 2018 Ford F-150 we did a timing chain and guide job on. It is a 5.0 V-8 with 124,000 miles.
We take cabs off of GM and Ford trucks all the time, Diesel or Gas, it beats leaning over fenders. It usually takes us about 2-2.5 hours to remove a Cab including recovering the A/C charge
When I saw the cab off my truck I was not happy, admittedly I’m picky about my stuff. While I understand it better now I didn’t then. Was this designed into these vehicles so the removal is efficient?
Big Block Bill
03-31-2022, 10:56 PM
Yes it was designed into the service procedures. That goes as far back as 1999 when I sent 3 of my techs through Ford's Power Stroke Certification program.
Bill
DW31S
03-31-2022, 11:25 PM
You’ll love it. Used ones are doing over list at the sale. We’re one of the only dealers not marking them up. We can’t get enough new ones and refuse to gouge our customers/owners by selling them for over what we feel is a fair price. Our’s is a family owned dealership and we really try to do what’s right. That new engine is one helluva unit. So far, zero complaints and virtually no warranty issues on the ones we’ve sold. By the way, we have orders in our order bank that are over six months old…you did well.
tjs44
03-31-2022, 11:31 PM
Im always leery of first year new like IRS.Our 19 Escalade comes out of lease in september and I have decided to buy it.Will have about 30K miles on it and will keep till about 70K miles.Will see whats out there at that time.Its actually my wifes car,mine is a 2017 Tahoe 2WD with 72K.Tom
MosportGreen66
04-01-2022, 01:24 PM
These were taken in my shop earlier this month of a 2018 Ford F-150 we did a timing chain and guide job on. It is a 5.0 V-8 with 124,000 miles.
We take cabs off of GM and Ford trucks all the time, Diesel or Gas, it beats leaning over fenders. It usually takes us about 2-2.5 hours to remove a Cab including recovering the A/C charge
Bill... won't lie - I blurted out "WOW!" when I saw the pics but after your explanation, it seems like a logical way to handle a big repair without risking rig body damage, tech injury or other inefficiencies/wastes.
Dan
JRSully
04-02-2022, 11:49 PM
a lot of problems with the cam phasers on the late model F150s, have to tear the whole front end of the engine apart, major surgery. Ford pulls the cabs off to ease getting to the engine
Canuck
04-17-2022, 06:38 PM
No. heard about the issue though. Have 10,000 miles on it.
Spoke too soon, mine just failed at 12,000 miles. On a road trip to Palm Springs, so truck stays in Vallejo while I complete the trip in a minivan.
olredalert
04-17-2022, 08:48 PM
----Well,,,,That sucks!!! You had less problems on your last trip overseas,,,,,maybe!.....Bill S
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