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2019 Tahoe vs 2019 Expedition. Which one should I buy.

Discussion in 'General' started by ineedanap, Feb 8, 2019.

  1. Phl218

    Phl218 .

    i think that Lincoln looks slick.

    but i will prolly get a Tahoe for the wife next.
     
  2. cpettit

    cpettit Well-Known Member

    You’re thinking Land Rover. I’m talking Toyota. These fuckers last forever.
     
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  3. cav115

    cav115 Well-Known Member


    Yep, I had visions of dollars flying. The Toyota is excellent.
     
  4. colin96

    colin96 Well-Known Member

    Suburban. I know it’s not on the list, but still.

    Tahoe/Yukon for sure
     
  5. Dave675

    Dave675 Well-Known Member

    How about something Japanese? I'm done with American vehicles, unless it's a truck, and that's only because its the only option for 3/4 ton on up.
     
  6. turner38

    turner38 Well-Known Member

    The Tahoe for sure, the Engine is way, way WAY better than the Ford crap long term.
    The 6.2 is a good piece, great power and good economy. Nothing wrong with the 5.3 either.
     
  7. Jon Wilkens

    Jon Wilkens Well-Known Member

    We have a 2018 Tahoe Premier...it's pimp. We absolutely love it. I have a Silverado (currently a 2018) for a work truck and enjoy the Tahoe much more. You'd think the cabin would be the same, but it's not. Tows like a champ, comfy for us and 3 dogs.
     
  8. ryoung57

    ryoung57 Off his meds


    NO. They're all built on half ton chassis, with short and long wheelbase options

    Tahoe/Yukon - Expedition
    Suburban/Yukon XL - Expedition EL


    The Excursion hasn't been available in a decade, and when it was, it was built on a 3/4 ton chassis. You used to be able to buy a 3/4 ton Suburban too but it was killed off years ago.

    Whoever said something about the Explorer is wrong as well. It's a car chassis and slots in the midsize range far below the Expedition.
     
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  9. ajcjr

    ajcjr Well-Known Member

    This is my first dodge, i leased it. Not sure i will be getting another but so far i have no complaints but i get it.
     
  10. Dave Wolfe

    Dave Wolfe I know nuttin!

    Chevys got the asshole lights. That should be a showstopper for everyone but the assholes.
     
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  11. bored&stroked

    bored&stroked Disclaimer: Can't spell

    It really doesn't matter, you don't feel a difference driving around town. Maybe towing, but then again my 02 suburban 5.3/4sp trans has better low end and towing then any of the new 6sp auto combo's I've ever driven [which is every one they've made so far]
     
  12. Scotty87

    Scotty87 Lacks accountability

    Huh?
     
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  13. bored&stroked

    bored&stroked Disclaimer: Can't spell

    Kinda hard to complain about cars in warranty. Put 100,000 miles on a vehicle and then you start forming a rational opinion of excellence, or in the case of Chrysler the lack of.
     
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  14. ChemGuy

    ChemGuy Harden The F%@# Up!

    He's talking 'bout how the reverse lights come on when you unlock the truck and/or stay on even after you left the truck.

    I sometimes like to lock/unlock my truck, while eating lunch and watching thru a window in a crowded parking lot. Its funny.
     
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  15. prospected

    prospected Well-Known Member

    Buddy of mine with a 17’ Expedition Ecoboost loves it. Power and fuel economy.
     
  16. RTD

    RTD Well-Known Member

    I had one of each for a full week last summer, I had the Expedition 1st, really liked it, a month later I got the Suburban....I wanted the ford back, rode better, nicer interior, way better fuel mileage, Ecoboost is much nicer than the GM 5.3, went out and bought an F150 after my experience.
     
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  17. Ducti89

    Ducti89 Ticketing Melka’s dirtbike.....

    Maybe on certian Chevy models, but the Camaro we rented for vacation, we couldnt sink my phone with Pandora. I think theyre Still pay to play. That was also the way with my 2010 Tahoe. No gps, sirius unless I paid Chevy.

    We rented a newer Mustang our previous vacation and the Ford synced right up to my phone with Pandora. There wasnt the “pay twice” gimmick that Chevy seems to play.
     
  18. Funkm05

    Funkm05 Dork

    I know they stopped making the Excursion forever ago. I honestly didn’t even think they made one to compete with the Burb anymore. I was more pointing out that the Explorer wasn’t a comparison to anything being discussed.
     
  19. MotoGP69

    MotoGP69 Well-Known Member

    Ecoboost Expedition all the way. I love my Sequoia but since the design is 10+ years old I understand leaving it off of your shopping list.
     
  20. ineedanap

    ineedanap Well-Known Member

    I live in Metro Detroit. It is like 95% domestic cars around here. Most of my friends and family are affiliated with Ford or GM in one way or another, so it's hard to look outside of the big 2.
     

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