Why GM should continue making hybrid SUV
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Consumers will not understand until they own one. Have you tried taking it on long trips? You can be idling in the rest stop for an hour and not notice a difference in mileage because it cycles ICE and EV or autostop.
#12
Re: Why GM should continue making hybrid SUV
I sat and watched a movie for over an hour this tank I'm headed for a 20+ mpg my jeep wrangler was sitting around 15 or 16 ave mpg..drove to Chicago but only had 18mpg but 8 mph so I think that's great at that speed
#15
Re: Why GM should continue making hybrid SUV
I am really shocked about this. The government actually did something smart for a change? I think they should be using hybrids for at least 50% of their fleet
#16
It can't be used for LEO though because it is governed at 99mph.
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Re: Why GM should continue making hybrid SUV
#19
Re: Why GM should continue making hybrid SUV
Hmmm, I own a 2013 Yukon Denali Hybrid and I not only care about the environment, but I do more than my share to improve the environment; someone will have to explain to me how owning a large Hybrid means I don't care...
Before this Hybrid, I have owned Yukon Denalis, Tahoes and Suburbans before that. One big reason I think the Hybrid models didn't sell is because people had no idea they existed, myself included. When I found out, I rushed to buy one before they were all gone. To date I have not seen another in my area of Washington state, and people see mine and can't believe it is really a hybrid. A marketing plan might have been a good idea to help sales.
Already put just shy of 30K on my 2013 in it's first year, and I love this vehicle; especially since it pulls my boat anywhere I want it to.
Before this Hybrid, I have owned Yukon Denalis, Tahoes and Suburbans before that. One big reason I think the Hybrid models didn't sell is because people had no idea they existed, myself included. When I found out, I rushed to buy one before they were all gone. To date I have not seen another in my area of Washington state, and people see mine and can't believe it is really a hybrid. A marketing plan might have been a good idea to help sales.
Already put just shy of 30K on my 2013 in it's first year, and I love this vehicle; especially since it pulls my boat anywhere I want it to.