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Very nice pic.. 
love the new GM full size SUVs. My only gripe with the Z71 Tahoe is why not give AT tires as an upgrade option as well. 

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I completely agree! We had a 17’ Z71 that came with the Duratracs at least. My wife’s first reaction was that she wanted KO2’s ASAP. LOL 

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Suburban or Tahoe? We just picked up a black suburban z71 for the wife. White is my favorite color on the z71 Tahoe/suburban. The best looking SUV on the road in my opinion (besides the Escalade). I don’t have a picture of ours together but I will. 

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Very nice! Her’s is a Tahoe. Such a smooth ride. Looking forward to a road trip soon. 

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Not a better look than the white Tahoe. I am definitely enjoying it and look forward to road trips in it. That’s the main reason we got it. Do you have the air ride? 

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53 minutes ago, Recneps said:

Not a better look than the white Tahoe. I am definitely enjoying it and look forward to road trips in it. That’s the main reason we got it. Do you have the air ride? 

We do. Air ride and magnetic ride control. Drives like a caddy. 

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Nice.

My wife has an 18 Traverse High Country that see loves. I like my new diesel High Country.

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Nice.
My wife has an 18 Traverse High Country that see loves. I like my new diesel High Country.
My wife has a 17 Traverse. I have a 20 Trail Boss. Both are dark blue. We don't plan on getting cars in the same color. It just happens, like when we unintentional wear the same color shirts and pants/shorts. She more partial to dark red, but didn't like it on the 17 Traverse. I prefer dark grey, but GM's greys weren't dark enough on the trucks for me to get. That's how we both ended up with blue.

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Nice rides, both of them.

I am seeing the new SUV's EVERYWHERE on the road now.  I bet the dealers cannot keep them on the lots and the salespeople are loving it.

I wanted to get my wife one...she currently drives a Buick Enclave Avenir...no dice.

Although she likes driving my truck, go figure.

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After today, I think I'll replace my wife's Traverse with a Spark, and my truck with a diesel Suburban. I love my truck, and she loves her SUV, but she doesn't travel well when she has to drive. If I do all the driving it's a different story.

 

I'm not completely serious. Just a bit frustrated with her.

 

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