Not sure where to put this but I figured retail therapy worked.
Anyway, we just came back from a trip where we rented a new Chevy Suburban (we currently own a '93 and '99). It is a great SUV if you have a large family but it has one HUGE issue if you plan to have more than two people sit in the third row. In 2006 (or maybe a few years later) they made the third row into a 50/50 seat which means it folds in the middle of the seat. Great for hauling but way sucky if you are the one that sits in the middle third row seat because you are sitting on a very uncomfortable crack which is also uncomfortable as the crack runs up your back. Chevy has essentially made a great 8 passenger vehicle into a 7 passenger. Anyway, it's fine as long as you don't have more than 4 kiddos or don't plan on anyone sitting in that spot for an extended period of time. We'll be buying the Ford Expedition EL from now on anyway but I wanted to give others a heads up. It's huge mistake on Chevy's part.
Anyway, we just came back from a trip where we rented a new Chevy Suburban (we currently own a '93 and '99). It is a great SUV if you have a large family but it has one HUGE issue if you plan to have more than two people sit in the third row. In 2006 (or maybe a few years later) they made the third row into a 50/50 seat which means it folds in the middle of the seat. Great for hauling but way sucky if you are the one that sits in the middle third row seat because you are sitting on a very uncomfortable crack which is also uncomfortable as the crack runs up your back. Chevy has essentially made a great 8 passenger vehicle into a 7 passenger. Anyway, it's fine as long as you don't have more than 4 kiddos or don't plan on anyone sitting in that spot for an extended period of time. We'll be buying the Ford Expedition EL from now on anyway but I wanted to give others a heads up. It's huge mistake on Chevy's part.
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