What a big bloated mother of all that isn't good and holy. Trading in the Avalanche with 177k of glory on it.
Sad times. I really wanted the better on fuel minivan. Oh well, if it keeps momma "happy"....
The vehicle that we first looked at for comparison was a new body Durango based off the MB ML350... Dog!!! Disappointed with such promise with a Hemi and 8 speeds....
New-to-me 2012 with 54k on it, topaz blue, 4wd, and no luxobarge autoride crap. In comparison to the Av, second verse, same as the first.
bgkast wrote:![]()
That was the first thing that came to my mind when I saw the title, then a Subaru, then a tasty sammich, and now I'm hungry.
I've been very happy with both of my Suburbans, but they're mostly for roadtrips and towing.
I'm sure you'll end up loving it, regardless.
I too was hoping you were talking about the newest one. I think they're the most attractive large SUV in.....ever, but I don't know anyone who has lived with one yet.
Ranger50 wrote: What a big bloated mother of all that isn't good and holy. Trading in the Avalanche with 177k of glory on it. Sad times. I really wanted the better on fuel minivan. Oh well, if it keeps momma "happy".... The vehicle that we first looked at for comparison was a new body Durango based off the MB ML350... Dog!!! Disappointed with such promise with a Hemi and 8 speeds....
You thought that the Hemi with the 8 speed was a dog?!?!? I have the 3.6 w/8 speed in the Grand Cherokee and I think it's quite snappy. Maybe not bury your ass into the seat but definitely not slow. It helps to turn the Eco button off for some better transient throttle response. Or the race mode for the best out of the engine. Did the Durango have the Race Mode? I know it has the paddles and the Eco button.
First thought jimmy johns, second thought Subaru. Suburbans are neat too though, in a practical ish kind of way. Congrats
A local dealer had advertised a 3/4 ton Suburban with manual transmission, 4WD, and 14k miles. 1980, I think. I was all ready to jump on that, so I phoned.
Turned out to be a K20 pickup with 14k on the engine and 184k on the chassis. They wanted $6500, it's worth maybe $3000.
Why so glum, you could do a lot worse than a 2012 Suburban. That right there is just about one of the most perfect road trip vehicles ever made. After my brother's experience with a Durango, I would take any year's Suburban over the same year Durango in a heartbeat.
You'll need to log in to post.