I agree, it’s absolutely hideous, it’s not proportioned to be appealing. I understand they were getting ideas from the old wagoner but it doesn’t make any difference. I do have to say I was extremely impressed by the ride, the smoothness and responsiveness of the 3.0l turbo engine and it felt extremely agile to maneuver. It’s very, very similar to the GM Full size SUV. The outside is ugly, the inside is just nice but I would choose GM over the Jeep.
I agree! So disappointing… It’s beautiful inside, but the outside just looks like a glorified Nissan cube, I think it’s Nissan? Just a little something more on the outside would’ve totally helped it out… What a shame at its price tag too
I’m absolutely thrilled with my Yukon XL 3.0 diesel. It’s averaging 29.7 MPG mixed (70% highway). I didn’t get that good of mileage with my 4 cyl CR-V! So far at 31,000 miles I’ve had zero problems. Great SUV overall.
@@match328 The 3.0l diesel in the yukon/tahoe is the real deal. Keep mph below 65 and you are low to mid 30s mpg all day long. My Silverado with the tow packages is at high 20s mpg on the highway. CRV will kill the big SUVs in the city though.
I love the seqouia because it gets good mpg and makes great power! I also like that its still stands out but a little smaller than some other full size suvs.
Good point. If I’m spending that kind of money and would think long and hard about dependably. Repair % to cost of vehicle, the Toyota would likely win.
If you ask me, I’ll take Toyota Sienna with AWD. Can’t beat cargo space and legroom, some entertainment, some features too and hybrid engine. And it cost lower too. 🤷🏻♂️
I pick the GMC Yukon out of the group. The Nissan Armada is fine price wise, but it drops the ball on gas mileage, certain options. Thanks for the comparisons, guys!
I feel like you guys should have included gas’s mileage, parts quality, and other basic information regarding the engine so we know how long the car will last
That Yukon Ultimate at nearly 100K is simply stupid money. You can get a well appointed Denali for 80K. I just can't see paying that 20K premium for that nice wood and leather, a few extra speakers and the Vadar chrome. And even now deals on GMC or even the Tahoe are virtually non-existent. And I've be driving GM for over 40 years.
Telluride doesn't go against those cars. It compete against gmc Acadia, Toyota highlander, Nissan pathfinder, Honda pilot, pretty much cars around the $45 to $60k.
Who needs a SUV (super ugly vehicle) to transport groceries little children and yourself. Bad handling Bad fuel efficency Takes much space You must help your dog to get in Very very dangerous for pedestrians especialy children. Hurts my eyes
@@Rz-tt9zu BMW 3 serie touring What else. Superb drive, plenty of room, dog jumps in by itself and: 24 kilometer per liter I do not know how that translated to your Imperial system.
Worst suv in the bunch is easily the Toyota. No surprise since it’s typical Toyota letting us down over and over with new products I’d blindly go with the competitors it’s not about reliability. That argument just doesn’t work in this price point no matter what or how you convey it
@@naveenthemachine Pretty sure the redesign has a 10 speed transmission. But I actually picked the sequoia over the competition because of the solid rear axel and hybrid powertrain. Would've loved it more if it was a plug-in hybrid. For comparison, I was cross-shopping with an escalade esv. But ended up choosing a TRD Pro over it.
Where did the prices go for all of the vehicles? You started with them then disappeared lol
Dont forget they forgot to mention reliability stats especially with the wagoneer
Am I the only one who thinks the wagoneer's exterior looks terrible?
I agree, it’s absolutely hideous, it’s not proportioned to be appealing. I understand they were getting ideas from the old wagoner but it doesn’t make any difference. I do have to say I was extremely impressed by the ride, the smoothness and responsiveness of the 3.0l turbo engine and it felt extremely agile to maneuver. It’s very, very similar to the GM Full size SUV. The outside is ugly, the inside is just nice but I would choose GM over the Jeep.
I agree! So disappointing… It’s beautiful inside, but the outside just looks like a glorified Nissan cube, I think it’s Nissan? Just a little something more on the outside would’ve totally helped it out… What a shame at its price tag too
Hey not the only one man I hate it's exterior the land cruiser exterior Lexus LX and infinity these are nice
Yes you are
OK, but what are the top SUV with the best 3rd row seating?
I’m absolutely thrilled with my Yukon XL 3.0 diesel. It’s averaging 29.7 MPG mixed (70% highway). I didn’t get that good of mileage with my 4 cyl CR-V! So far at 31,000 miles I’ve had zero problems. Great SUV overall.
How the hell you get that in that big ass car.
What year was the Crv? No way the yukon xl gets better mileage that the crv
@@match328 The 3.0l diesel in the yukon/tahoe is the real deal. Keep mph below 65 and you are low to mid 30s mpg all day long. My Silverado with the tow packages is at high 20s mpg on the highway. CRV will kill the big SUVs in the city though.
More bang for your buck and great comfort, I got the AWD Armada. Drives like a Yacht.
Armada for me.
Great review guys. I personally would lean toward the polarizing Wagoneer, but the Yukon Ultimate looks fantastic….
The Wagoneer is a great car but the biggest issue with that car is the fuel economy. The Wagoneer does not have a competitive fuel economy.
I love the seqouia because it gets good mpg and makes great power! I also like that its still stands out but a little smaller than some other full size suvs.
Good comparison guys. I'd go with the Waggy, with the Denali as a very close second option.
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Good point. If I’m spending that kind of money and would think long and hard about dependably. Repair % to cost of vehicle, the Toyota would likely win.
If you ask me, I’ll take Toyota Sienna with AWD. Can’t beat cargo space and legroom, some entertainment, some features too and hybrid engine. And it cost lower too. 🤷🏻♂️
I'll take that over any huge cars also. Easy to get in the back 3rd row also.
Fantastic video!
GMC Yukon my favorite
I rented the Wagoneer it's a dreamer
❤ great review
Thank you!
Yea GMC yukon is the best, GM is the king
I pick the GMC Yukon out of the group. The Nissan Armada is fine price wise, but it drops the ball on gas mileage, certain options. Thanks for the comparisons, guys!
What are y’all driving in most of the video with the two screens?
Ford Expedition.
Wish you would have done full reviews of these
They have. This was clearly a compilation of clips from their reviews.
@bmmk12 so... where can that be found... I looked
What about Cadillac Escalade?
I feel like you guys should have included gas’s mileage, parts quality, and other basic information regarding the engine so we know how long the car will last
Each vehicle has their own respective Full Reviews for all the extra details 👍
@CarConfections I cannot find a full review of the armada specifically
Sir why you did not include escalade and Lincoln Navigator. I think they deserve to be the part of this video.
This list is just for mainstream offerings, not luxury. But we do hope to do a luxury countdown as well 👍
@@CarConfections I am waiting for it anxiously. 🩷
That Yukon Ultimate at nearly 100K is simply stupid money. You can get a well appointed Denali for 80K. I just can't see paying that 20K premium for that nice wood and leather, a few extra speakers and the Vadar chrome. And even now deals on GMC or even the Tahoe are virtually non-existent. And I've be driving GM for over 40 years.
What about the Telluride?
Telluride is not full size, it’s mid size 3 row
Tell u what ? 😜
@@Pdep90 would that not be the Sorrento?
Telluride doesn't go against those cars. It compete against gmc Acadia, Toyota highlander, Nissan pathfinder, Honda pilot, pretty much cars around the $45 to $60k.
The title says Large SUVS. Do your research before you leave dumbass comments like that.
There's a brand new Armada coming out! 😊
Where's escalade?
Chevy suburban RST Black 🥰
I would pick the Toyota
Wish you would have spoken more about why armada is 6th... why???
what are you driving for this video
Hyundai IONIQ 5. Content coming soon on it
Escalade is not even on the list?
This list is for the mainstream makes
Jus give the review after 1 year 😂😂
what the heck are they driving through out this video?
Hyundai IONIQ 5
Toyota for me
tahoe wins for me
Who needs a SUV (super ugly vehicle) to transport groceries little children and yourself.
Bad handling
Bad fuel efficency
Takes much space
You must help your dog to get in
Very very dangerous for pedestrians especialy children.
Hurts my eyes
lol then what should we drive if we have kids and travel?? 🤣
@@Rz-tt9zu BMW 3 serie touring
What else.
Superb drive, plenty of room, dog jumps in by itself and: 24 kilometer per liter
I do not know how that translated to your Imperial system.
@@zweitsedewit2703 too small tbh. I do like the x7 though
@@zweitsedewit2703I can pick bmw 3 on cargo space in the Tahoe😂
Sorry, but the Grand Wagoneer wins.
So rigged
R y’all dating I can’t tell if u r or not
They are brothers
They are brothers !!!
You see I'm not the only one who thought that they were partners and not brothers😂😂😂
Worst suv in the bunch is easily the Toyota. No surprise since it’s typical Toyota letting us down over and over with new products
I’d blindly go with the competitors it’s not about reliability. That argument just doesn’t work in this price point no matter what or how you convey it
and if it had the space of the old generation, u would say toyota easily is the best
@@huanronghu4432 I would. As well as the bulletproof v8. Even better if it had the 10 speed
@@naveenthemachine Pretty sure the redesign has a 10 speed transmission. But I actually picked the sequoia over the competition because of the solid rear axel and hybrid powertrain. Would've loved it more if it was a plug-in hybrid. For comparison, I was cross-shopping with an escalade esv. But ended up choosing a TRD Pro over it.