Considering to get a Denali XL or a Suburban in a few month. How's towing on this vehicles? Thank you in advance for the feedback!
Considering to get a Denali XL or a Suburban in a few month. How's towing on this vehicles? Thank you in advance for the feedback!
Last edited by Igor Reiant; 02-24-2020 at 03:54 PM.
That’s what they are made for!
My neighbor pulls hs boat with a suburban. He also pulls a 28ft camper with it.
It’s pretty much a 1/2ton pickup with a fully enclosed body. It’ll tow any bass boat like a dream. Unlike conventional ideals, you don’t need a full size pick up to tow a 3500lb to 4000lb boat
1995 Ranger 481v
1995 Johnson Fast Strike 175hp
I have the Denali tows great. When I priced out the Suburban with what I wanted on it and then looked at the Denali I Paid 15 hundred more for it and got more stuff on it. Also 6.2 and 8 speed. For the little bit in price make two more payments and get the Denali.
Just traded a 17gmc pickup to go back to a suburban tows my ranger 520c no problems and a lot nicer ride.
I’ve had two Avalanche pickups, Burbs with a bed on back. They were the most comfortable trucks I’ve owned to date.
The newer transmissions should make the harsh downshifts while towing I had on mine a thing of the past.
I towed with an 03 Burb with the 5.3 motor, worked great never a problem was great on out of town tx, put 3-4 guys in it and all of their stuff and still comfortable and stuff stays dry and locked up.
2000 Ranger R91I
2017 Mercury 200 Pro XS SN:2B360040
Bruce
2019 20 TRX Patriot
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HDS 12 Live - Console
HDS 9 Live - Bow
I have a '15 Yukon XL Denali with the 6.2. I pull a Starcraft 2100 Fishmaster in the summer and a 14' enclosed trailer with 2 atv's and ice fishing gear in the winter. Pulls both without a problem. The Starcraft you barely know it's behind the truck. Going on trips highway driving not towing I'm seeing 21-23mpg average. The 6.2 is a beast and I have a Range AFM disabler plugged in all the time.