sgt-jmack
Sgt Jmack
sgt-jmack

Therein lies the rub. This question has been asked several times, not just on here, but also with long haul and local deliveries. It has been tried before, and you have to remember that un like an ICE, as you start out you have a LOT of fuel. That fuel is a double edged sword, because since it is heavy, that adds to

I also hope the new owners remember to fill... the... fuel tank... with... Diesel. Oh, and that new bright yellow light with the wind marks on the dashboard is not a Fart Detector.

They have been copying one another for years.

I like all of those things, just not the hideous front end.

Yes, that is part of the package.

It is the angle of the camera.

I have seen plenty of Suburbans outfitted for overlanding, so the size is all dependent on the owner operator.

Or replace the stock fuel tank, like a lot of overlanders do anyway.

Actually, GM has moved the DEF and Transfer case up into the frame rails on their new trucks.

By” what?

You would, unless you saw how little you can carry or tow, and how much you really don't save on fuel.  These f/s SUV's are better with a large V8, or this I6 diesel. 

LAZY styling and design teams at GM these days. I could have sworn that in 2005, they decided to take the full sized SUV’s away from their pick up brothers. And it worked so well for them, because a majority of customers were actually complaining about the SUV’s looking like a capped pickup truck, and not their own

At least the car looks good .

But at least GM still has the GMC line up to make money on until Chevrolet has the sense to get it right. 

Oh, and they are getting longer.  Why?

My thoughts EXACTLY. WTF!?

I saw this, as well as the pictures released earlier by Chevrolet, of their Suburban and Tahoe. The front end looks horribly like the Silverado, and I am a die hard Chevy man. But not with those faces.

Aactually, there are a lot if places to charge. Once you start actually looking for one, instead of talking out of your sphincter,  you'll find them.

There is one. But it is a hell of a lot shorter than the regular, ICE Moto GP, since the batteries can not keep up for the distance if the normal races. Been happening for a few years now.

I do realize this is an OLD article, but unfortunately, HD has stopped manufacturing the Live Wire due to quality control issues. To me that doesn’t seem like a bad thing. Better to get it right the first time instead of manor recalls right off the bat.