2025 Chevy Tahoe Revealed: They FIXED The Biggest Issue And Now It’s Almost Perfect!

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0:27 Design
2:33 Engines
3:55 Interior
8:13 Utility

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Biggest issue is the price, they didn't fix that.

gpaje
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When he said they fixed the biggest issue I thought they lowered the price

keithmceuen
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Piano black will look good on the outside until you scrape it with the first snow brush 😂

DrOldsmobile
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Addressed the three primary issues: the button shifter, the tablet infotainment screen, and the absence of the Duramax option for the off-road versions. I assume GMC will get the same changes in the AT4.

ktpinnacle
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What is the obsession with off-road marketing now? Every single commercial and unveiling shows people going up mountains and sand dunes. Even Honda and Mazda.

devn
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Once they become available, you guys should definitely get a diesel Z71 for a long term test

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i remember I did NOT get a Tahoe a few years ago because of the push-button shifter. I'm not crazy about this one, but it is a big improvement. In hindsight, I'm sure I could have gotten used to it, but I assumed it was only a 1 generation/refresh thing based on how much backlash they got from us old people

TerryGrayTX
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Has GM fixed the lifter failure issues in the 5.3 and 6.2 liter engines?

mikesowell
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Nice improvements. Definitely out of price range though.

vawn
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Biggest problem is the 53 lifter issue on the fuel management system

gmangas
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After driving a rental entry level Mercedes a few years back with the gear shift on a stalk, I think every automatic should move to that style of shifter. Really intuitive and nice to use. Also, FWIW, I think this bears a striking resemblance in profile to the Kia Carnival...minivan.

ragweedmakesmesneeze
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Same v8 with unreliable lifters some get lucky and go past 100k with no issues

hectortoledo
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The biggest problem with GM full size SuVs is the IRS dragging about 3 inches above the road surface, worse than a Camry ground clearance. And nope, they didn't fix it.

noblekitty
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With the diesel and Z71 package it's pretty much everything you could want. If it were reasonably priced it would be on my list to buy. Hopefully these things will come down soon with the car industry floundering.

Land_Raver
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Nothing beats 20" wheels for off-roading 🤣🤣🤣

PookieMaliboo
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the biggest issue is reliability. I bet the lifter problem is still a problem

christianrhee
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I am glad to see they have a diesel option. Looks great. I think these are the kind of changes that will get people that are in the mid and large size market to move from say Toyota to Chevy. Maybe not in large numbers but I think most prefer this power train over a v6 turbo

davidgonzales
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GM has always got their full-size offerings right. This refresh really addresses its shortcoming, in order to keep it on the top of the game. The availability of diesel is very appealing, even though I love the aura engine sound of an American V8.

AATom
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The biggest problem is Active Fuel Management which causes premature engine failure do to failing lifters or solenoids. If they haven't removed that then they have fixed their biggest issue. GM needs a huge class action suit filed because of all the engines failing due to AFM.

Edward-Norton
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In case anyone is wondering why GM can't release these in what's left of 2023, per federal law, carmakers offering vehicles in the USA cannot by law sell a vehicle designated more than one model year in advance of the CURRENT calendar year. So they couldn't legally release a 2025 model year vehicle before January 1, 2024. Additionally, these are likely preproduction prototypes, and GM is probably still in the process of certifying the engines, crashtesting, and doing preproduction testing. I'm pretty sure they will have to retool their assembly lines from building the 2024 models over to these. American car manufacturers traditionally shut down their assembly lines in late spring to early summer to retool for the coming model year.

Really impressive presentation, guys! Kudos! I love the new interior and the exterior redesign. I don't want to know what it's going to cost to replace those twenty four inch tires, and I am sure it's going to be a real pain for older folks to do flat tire changes with such huge heavy wheels.

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