Monday, April 29, 2024

Because Bigger Can Be Better

Especially when you’re talking about a family hauling, errand-running, weekend-adventuring full-sized, extra large SUV.

Sure, you can cram your crew (and everyone’s stuff) into a mid- or even full-sized SUV.

But why not go the extra mile, especially when there are plenty of amazing extra large SUV options out there that’ll give you cargo and personal space like never before.

So whether you’re looking new or used, here are a few of today’s best extra large rides.

GMC Yukon XL

A new or used GMC Yukon XL is an exceptional vehicle, especially when you factor in its low sticker price compared to some of the others in this class.

Of course, it’s even more economical and cost sensitive to consider a used GMC Yukon XL.

But whether new or used, these highway cruisers offer seating (yes, actual seating. Not some cramped fold-out in the back that you can barely squeeze Fido into) for as many as nine adults and sports enough cargo space to hold up to an astonishing fifteen carry-on luggage without having to fold any seats down.

It’s also rated to tow just under 9,000 pounds, meaning hooking the toys up for those weekend trips to the lake is easier than ever before.

Ford Expedition Max

Like the Yukon XL, the Ford Expedition Max takes a long beloved platform and stretches it out just a bit, giving you more space than ever before.

It also features plenty of tech gadgetry that makes folding not one but both rear rows of seats down perfectly flat as easy as the touch of a button.

So whether it’s every seat (whether it’s the benches or optional captain’s chairs) filled with a perfectly content crew or a Grand Canyon-sized cargo space for those weekend errands or truly long road trips, the Expedition Max offers more space that is easier to access than ever before.

Chevrolet Suburban

When it comes to the large SUV category, the Chevrolet Suburban is the one that started it all.

And the new Suburban is bigger and more bold than ever before.

Featuring comfortable and spacious seating, more leg-, head-, and elbowroom than ever before, and a ton of cubic cargo space, the Suburban shines when it’s packed to the gills with your squad and all their stuff.

But where the Suburban really shines is in its abundant cubby storage, easy access to device charging stations, and abundant infotainment options.

Meaning, whether you have one passenger or eight, everyone will be cruising contently.

Cadillac Escalade

Unlike the other three rides on this list, the Escalade is famously built with luxury in mind.

Don’t get it wrong, the Yukon XL, Expedition Max, and Suburban have plenty of luxurious flourishes, especially at the upper trim levels.

But those SUVs were built with durability in mind, knowing that, more likely than not, you’re going to be carting half the soccer team around town at some point.

The Escalade, on the other hand, has been the definition of sport utility luxury since its inception.

And today’s Escalade is comfier and more luxurious than ever before while still offering interior space like you wouldn’t believe, making your daily drives a pleasure, a joy, and a breeze, no matter the destination.

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