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Being from the Nola area, I have to know, where in the city. I’ve seen some crazy shit in New Orleans, so this totally doesn’t surprise me.

Using a weight distribution hitch, the Escalade can tow 8100 lbs whereas the Suburban can only tow 6300 lbs, which I do occasionally need.

Ok, I didn’t think they were offered on the Denali.

Suburban doesn’t offer the 6.2L. A 5.3L is the only engine offered. I concidered a XL Denali, but ended up saying hell with it and bought the Escalade.

My people are originally from Humble, but reloacated to the New Orleans area back in the 60’s. We still have family in Humble.

At no point, would I ever consider the Rav4 a luxury SUV.

Back when I bought my Navigator L, I looked at the 3rd gen Escalade, but what ultimately sold me on the Navigator, was the seats. I found them to be more comfortable than the seats on the Escalade.

I have noticed the jerkiness at low speed, but the ride is great, even with the factory 22’s. But if I’m not mistaken, the Escalade has a magnetic ride control setup for the suspension and I’m not sure if that is offered on the Denali.

LOL....um no. At the time, where I lived only had a couple Cadillac dealerships in the area and the Platinum ESV’s had just hit the lot, so I paid right below MSRP for the vehicle, but with taxes, it brought the price just north of $100k.

After tt&l, I paid over $100k for a 2015 Escalade ESV Platinum

Only if he listens to Pantera the whole time he’s driving around in it, lol.

Being from Nola, I cracked up at the Lower Nineth Ward reference.

Personally I prefer the previous model. I think it looks better.

A few months back I bought my ole lady a 2012 GTS. It’s fun to drive. And I think the previous gen looks better than the new model. Knock on wood, haven’t had any major problems with it yet.

If that’s a crime, my former roommate should have gone to prison at least half a dozen times, lol. His house was littered with bullet holes inside the house. All from him being drunk and dumb.

I’m not saying I use to be in the business, but, a rv actually works really well. You have a ton of dead spaces throughout your average Class A motorhome. And you want to put your product as high as you can, because there is less of a chance a drug sniffing dog can smell it. So if you package it right and stash it in

It looks like Subaru with a Nissan logo. I think I’ll be sticking with my Escalade ESV for the moment, lol.

Back in late 06 or early 07 I came close to buying a 96 Impala SS with 4 miles on it. The deal didn’t work out and now I’m really glad I didn’t, because I didn’t have a garage to keep it in and I would have felt extremely shitty leaving a car like that sitting out in the sun. And no, I probably would not have driven

As soon as I heard about Scott Weiland’s passing, I immediatly set my ringtone to Sex Type Thing.

Seeing as how I’m my own boss, I went with the Silverado 1500 High Country 4X4.