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re: Chevrolet unveils updated 2025 Tahoe and Suburban

Posted on 11/30/23 at 6:36 am to
Posted by AwgustaDawg
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Member since Jan 2023
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Posted on 11/30/23 at 6:36 am to
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Just wait until you hit 75K miles, it will fall apart and your 4 Runner will keep running like the machine it is. We had both Tahoe and Yukon, absolute disasters after 75K. We bought a 4Runner after that and it's on 180K and we've only had to change tires, brakes and batteries.




Currently there are 47 GM full size SUVs advertised for sell on multiple sites with more than 300K miles on them. 9 of them have greater than 400K with the highest one being 464K. Year models from the mid 90's through the mid teens.

There are 29 4 Runners and Sequoias on those sights with more than 300K on them, the highest is 389K. Year models similar to the GMs.

The old meme about Toyotas lasting infinitely longer than GM products is only supported by anecdotal evidence that may or many be remotely true. The actual data suggests that GM trucks are highly reliable coompared to any on the road and I will guarantee you that if you buy a late model used GM you will save thousands if not tens of thousands over a comparable Toyota with similar mileage. If you going to buy new Toyota is the better choice because of resell value based on brand loyalty and no other data suggesting they are any more reliable. If you have any sense and allow someone else to lose the money associated with buying new a late model low mileage GM is a far better value than a comparable Toyota.
Posted by BRgetthenet
Member since Oct 2011
117760 posts
Posted on 11/30/23 at 7:11 am to
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If you have any sense and allow someone else to lose the money associated with buying new a late model low mileage GM is a far better value than a comparable Toyota.




Wrong
Posted by GhostofLesticleMiles
High Plains Drifter
Member since Sep 2019
957 posts
Posted on 11/30/23 at 1:47 pm to
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Currently there are 47 GM full size SUVs advertised for sell on multiple sites with more than 300K miles on them. 9 of them have greater than 400K with the highest one being 464K. Year models from the mid 90's through the mid teens.

There are 29 4 Runners and Sequoias on those sights with more than 300K on them, the highest is 389K. Year models similar to the GMs.

The old meme about Toyotas lasting infinitely longer than GM products is only supported by anecdotal evidence that may or many be remotely true. The actual data suggests that GM trucks are highly reliable coompared to any on the road and I will guarantee you that if you buy a late model used GM you will save thousands if not tens of thousands over a comparable Toyota with similar mileage. If you going to buy new Toyota is the better choice because of resell value based on brand loyalty and no other data suggesting they are any more reliable. If you have any sense and allow someone else to lose the money associated with buying new a late model low mileage GM is a far better value than a comparable Toyota.


So you are trying to refute anecdotal evidence with anecdotal evidence?
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