BEST Full Size SUVs You Can Buy In 2023 For Reliability And Value

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Best Full Size SUVs you can buy in 2023 for reliability and value for money. We review and compare the best full size SUVs that have amazing reliability, safety, towing capability, and value. These are the best full size SUVs, including 2023 Toyota Sequoia, 2023 Lexus LX 600, 2023 GMC Yukon, 2023 Chevrolet Tahoe, and more. If you are buying a new full size SUV, make sure to watch this comparison review.

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Have owned both Yukon and Suburban, both were reliable, never a serious problem. Agree, they are the best value in a SUV. They provide an unmatched ride by any of their rivals. Also, agree the Ford and Jeep just have too many reliability issues confirmed by friends and acquaintances who own those models.

jimpalmer
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I was in the Limo biz for years, buying these for Airport Transfers.
Big mileage, SoCal mountains, high gas prices and a very demanding clientele. My pick...Sequoia for longevity and heavy daily mileage.
But for creature comforts and customer enjoyment, Lincoln Navigator. Their engines/trans aren't the strongest, but the Nav was the most requested by my regular, high filutin' clients. Just my experience from the commercial side.

islandon
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Great video Shari, I completely agree about the number one pick. I had a rental Tahoe XL years ago twice on different occasion and it is by far the best vehicle ever. I am normally a Toyota fan but GM really knows how to built high end cars for the money. A Corvette is another example how good GM really is and it is unfortunate they can’t built medium or low priced vehicles. The reliability on high and low end vehicles from GM is such a contrast.

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Consumer Reports April 2023 issue gave an Overall Score of 52 to both the Chevy Tahoe and GMC Yukon; it also said they’re both unreliable 😳☹️😔

TolyTheTolerBear
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This is the video I was looking for. Can you also make a video in this same category but for Hybrid or PHEV?

smaranh
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I like the way you keep your eyes on the road while making the video. Well done. Love your channel.

robertbaxter
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That 3 row and it’s folding in sequoia is huge design fail. What were they thinking 🤔

kenchy
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I thought the Expedition would have been in it for sure! Well, I trust these reviews and have always wanted a Tahoe, but started thinking Expedition in recent years. Guess I'm back to my Tahoe... when I can afford it that is.

donniee.
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I’m just so amazed by Shari for being able to multitask: drive, memorize and recite all the stats, keep the message so concise and straight to the point, oh, and remember to look at the camera at the same time. Computer engineers out there need to study his brain. Lol😂

mswarmie
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Felt you were a little too dismissive of the Ford Expedition. Would have like to have heard a more in depth analysis of its pros and cons.

johnkent
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Hey Shari, have recently subscribed to your channel.. what are your thoughts of Nissan cars? I've noticed that you recommend them...are they good in terms of reliability.. also wanted to check for Toyota cars .. do they really burn oil?

samuelnair
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I ended up buying Highlander hybrid 2022 and absolutely love it. Comfortable ride, great interior and the best part is 36mpg per gallon. I brag about it with my friends who own other 3 row suv and paid almost the same price as me.

Nepalisentu
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Hi, does anyone know has GMC fixed the issues with the vehicles just cutting off or their axle issues?

kendricharley
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Last year I bought a 2020 Ford Expedition Max Limited despite the fact that I truly wanted a GM vehicle such as the Yukon XL and Chevy Suburban. After owning the Expedition for less than a year and a half I’m already having to replace the transmission and have had several expensive computer related repairs. Fortunately at 106, 000 miles the transmission is covered under warranty, but seriously how ridiculous is it that I’m having to change it out at just over 100, 00 miles. Do yourself the favor and go with one of the GM SUV’s. You may spend a bit more upfront, but the savings in repair costs and headaches will be well worth the investment.

chadstreblow
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Very nice video! I believe turbo diesel is much better for these very heavy and with bad aerodynamic performance cars! Diesel engine consume much less and the power is huge plus its long lasting! I like also the big cars from Kia-Hyundai I believe they have six or seven seats here in Europe if they sell them in USA and Canada what is your opinion I am very interested! Thank you and go on!

cpnxogg
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200k+ on my '16 Expedition EL, no major issues.

odinson
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suburban 6.2 I have it solid power as long as you clean the throttle body intake and maintain the power level with that and mandatory 93 octane

mkat
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Is the 2020 Chevy Tahoe LT a best reliable vehicle

yerosgp
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Man I was getting close to pulling the trigger on a Sequoia but now I’m revisiting it! It’s for the wife so I’ll get her what she likes but at least I can show her the Tahoe and Yukon. I also don’t like GM but worth a shot.

Idiotsincarshere
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I don’t like the hard seats. My Highlander tho great engine and reliable, the platinum trim is full of hard surfaces where you touch…like your elbow rests on a hard plastic center console…the left arm rest in the door is also hard…my 4Runner has much softer seats and touch surfaces.

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