Great video, thank you for providing a lot of helpful information. On the GM SUV's with the power tailgate 21 and up. They have either a Chevy bowtie, GMC logo or Cadillac emblem that projects on the ground for the foot operated liftgate. As for the second row, the power release button is also available for the bench seat also.
Yes, you are correct. The hands free function for some of these GM vehicles is not ideal. They work for the most part but I prefer Hyundai's design which doesn't require any kicking. I think GM is starting to introduce that for future vehicles starting with the 2024 Blazer EV. You are correct about the power release bench!
I would have to sit in those seats, we currently have a 2003 which has cloth seats that are red and so soft! Ours also has 3 rows of bench seats, and have fit many for going camping. I am looking for a new one, because I love the old one so much, and when I look at this, I am bummed because it looks ugly. We also have a lot more room in the back. I will keep looking and thank you for the video. Just saying, I bought mine about 10 years ago for $4000!
They still make you go to Premier trim to get ventilated seats, and that's my biggest issue. Or go with a GMC Yukon. Either way, if I want cooling in my seats you have to pay many thousands more. At this point in 2023 I think they are just doing it for the money grab.
Well they are an accessory so if the previous owner installed them after the fact and lost the key, it may be hard to find a replacement. The dealer should be able to remove them if you can't find a key.
🇺🇸 $72,000..... YIKES!
Got one for msrp 62k. =)
Awesome overview. You clearly are a knowledgeable salesman. Thanks.
You're welcome!
Great video, thank you for providing a lot of helpful information. On the GM SUV's with the power tailgate 21 and up. They have either a Chevy bowtie, GMC logo or Cadillac emblem that projects on the ground for the foot operated liftgate. As for the second row, the power release button is also available for the bench seat also.
Yes, you are correct. The hands free function for some of these GM vehicles is not ideal. They work for the most part but I prefer Hyundai's design which doesn't require any kicking. I think GM is starting to introduce that for future vehicles starting with the 2024 Blazer EV. You are correct about the power release bench!
@@CarsMadeSimple i have a 2016 Yukon, it took me some time to get use to the foot operated lift gate. Thank you for your reviews.
I would have to sit in those seats, we currently have a 2003 which has cloth seats that are red and so soft! Ours also has 3 rows of bench seats, and have fit many for going camping. I am looking for a new one, because I love the old one so much, and when I look at this, I am bummed because it looks ugly. We also have a lot more room in the back. I will keep looking and thank you for the video. Just saying, I bought mine about 10 years ago for $4000!
They still make you go to Premier trim to get ventilated seats, and that's my biggest issue. Or go with a GMC Yukon. Either way, if I want cooling in my seats you have to pay many thousands more. At this point in 2023 I think they are just doing it for the money grab.
Thanks for your input!
Does this trim comes with adaptive cruise control?
For 2023, Adaptive Cruise is only optional on RST, Premier, and High Country.
Hi , what is really the difference between the LS and LT? are they both the same size?
Same size. Different features and materials used on the inside. You'll just get more equipment on the LT standard and more features optional as well.
Isn’t depreciation $1 per mile?
Hi , is the RST the same size as the LT ??
Yes! Same size vehicle.
I have a 2013 suburban LT , where do I find the wheel lock?
The wheel lock key or just the wheel lock accessory?
@CarsMadeSimple the wheel lock key, but I finally called my dealer , they said the car doesn't come with the wheel lock key
Well they are an accessory so if the previous owner installed them after the fact and lost the key, it may be hard to find a replacement. The dealer should be able to remove them if you can't find a key.
i'll trade in my ss camaro for this thing one day
Its better to get the RST its only $1000 more with all the options. Then you can get Adaptive Cruise control with RST but no option for that on LT.
When the heck did 72k become the new affordable option!?!?
Who calls 70k affordable? I’ll stick with my brand new rebel, looks better and does more for a little over 50k. 🤷🏻♂️
I rather have cloth seats, get rid of the glass roof and give back the phone charge pad
Is this good suv?
It's one of the top choices by many!
Too much money. Cheap looking materials
I'd rather have a 1930 Chevy Suburban.😉
Buying brand new isn't worth it but now it's almost 2025 and I've seen some 2021/2022s going for 35k-40k with 60k+ miles.
Pony up for the 6.2 the 5.3 is garbage
3.0 D-max, 30 mpg !
@@johngaudet6316
Duramax 3.0 would be my 2nd choice
I've heard good things so far
5.3 is GM best! 6.2 is Trash
$72K for plastic interior?! Nah…