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Would you think the Ls/Lt trim would offer a smoother ride on nice and rough city and highway roads than the Z71? I know the Z71 has upgraded suspension but Idk if it's stiffer and the Ls and Lt have smaller wheels which I would believe absorb some of that ridgidness.
Idk if it’s just me but im a really big Fan of the LS Trim level it’s just basic and very cool But One thing that I don’t like about it is The Small Infotainment screen on the 2022.
Adaptive Cruise Control shoud be the standard for RST trim at least. Don't like to buy a cay for higher trim lever just wanna have the Adaptive Cruise Control
id start with the LS: duramax>$900 max trailer>$200 driver alert>$495 front/rear splash guards>$200 black bow ties/lettering>$365 sport pedal kit>$185 all weather floor mats>$315_____ TOTAL: 54,690 i would then buy my own wheels and tires, and install sound system. about $4000 for those.
I like that 6.2L motor
from a purely aesthetic standpoint, the best trim is the RST imo
Best overview of the tahoes on here. I sold them from 16' to 18'. Going to back to selling Chevy after 5 years with Toyota!
Great informative reviews 👍🏻
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Would you think the Ls/Lt trim would offer a smoother ride on nice and rough city and highway roads than the Z71? I know the Z71 has upgraded suspension but Idk if it's stiffer and the Ls and Lt have smaller wheels which I would believe absorb some of that ridgidness.
would also like to know
Does the lt drive smoother than the z71 on a paved road with some irregularities, bumps, and minor potholes?😊
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Why are used sold at near or over MSRP
Idk if it’s just me but im a really big Fan of the LS Trim level it’s just basic and very cool But One thing that I don’t like about it is The Small Infotainment screen on the 2022.
Adaptive Cruise Control shoud be the standard for RST trim at least. Don't like to buy a cay for higher trim lever just wanna have the Adaptive Cruise Control
Agreed at that price point
id start with the LS: duramax>$900 max trailer>$200 driver alert>$495 front/rear splash guards>$200 black bow ties/lettering>$365 sport pedal kit>$185 all weather floor mats>$315_____ TOTAL: 54,690 i would then buy my own wheels and tires, and install sound system. about $4000 for those.
So you've put no thought into this whatsoever? 🤣 That's awesome. I can be the same way! Thanks for watching!
Where do you put the 9th passenger? Lol
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