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Had a 2015 Traverse, family size was 2 parents, 1 infant, 1 dog. It worked but was not ideal.
Traded for a 2018 Suburban (new), 4wd, with the 5.3l. Family grew to 2 parents, 2 children, 2 dogs (60lb/ea). It fits everything we routinely need w/o using the roof rack, pulling a trailer, or using any other external storage. It has no problems towing when that needs to happen. Has about 75k on it. On the highway, we consistently average 18-20mpg. Around town is worse, but you don't buy an SUV like this and then complain about mileage. Tank is fairly large too, at 31ish gal.
Love the Suburban. We've driven it across the country five times: ID-RI (towing boat), RI-CA, CA-WA, WA-CA, CA-WA (towing tandem axle U-haul). No major problems, only a few minor ones that were covered under warranty.
The other nice thing about that body style is the rear axle is a solid axle, not independent. Keep up on the preventive maintenance, like most people don't do, and it will be a good machine. Highly recommended.
Traded for a 2018 Suburban (new), 4wd, with the 5.3l. Family grew to 2 parents, 2 children, 2 dogs (60lb/ea). It fits everything we routinely need w/o using the roof rack, pulling a trailer, or using any other external storage. It has no problems towing when that needs to happen. Has about 75k on it. On the highway, we consistently average 18-20mpg. Around town is worse, but you don't buy an SUV like this and then complain about mileage. Tank is fairly large too, at 31ish gal.
Love the Suburban. We've driven it across the country five times: ID-RI (towing boat), RI-CA, CA-WA, WA-CA, CA-WA (towing tandem axle U-haul). No major problems, only a few minor ones that were covered under warranty.
The other nice thing about that body style is the rear axle is a solid axle, not independent. Keep up on the preventive maintenance, like most people don't do, and it will be a good machine. Highly recommended.