I am going to purchase an Expedition Max 4x4 and have only owned (3) Suburbans that have all ran to over 200,000 miles. Can I expect that out of an Expedition, I read lots of issues with the 2018 but wondering if the 2019 is better?
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More or less sell me on the Expedition as I know what to expect on the Suburbans and GMC Yukon XL as I know they all have their quirks.
Good intel, the selling points for me on the Expedition or the increased leg room for kids in the back seats, easier to access third row for kids, better fuel mileage. The suburbans have issues with VVT motor issues that burn oil and eventually fail as my 2009 is currently limping along with 230,000 miles but all original minus shocks, breaks, etc still working well. Sounds like Ill stick to the Suburbans as I can get a 2017 or 2018 that will run to 200,000 plus as I have done it with 2 without major issues.
Someone on here had to have been a Suburban guy that was converted and I am looking for their reasons. Looks like I will try to find a 2019 Expedition if I do go that route, Im nervous of the transmission issues at low mileage.