I’m considering buying a 2019 Tahoe LS with 105k miles for $24k. It comes with a 2-year warranty, which sounds good, but I’m wondering if it’s worth the price? Also, I’m concerned about the legroom in the second row… anyone know if it’s spacious enough for adults?
The 3rd row in a Tahoe is not great for adults. If you’re looking for more space back there, you should probably go for a Suburban. The body-on-frame design of the Tahoe limits the legroom.
Xan said:
The 3rd row in a Tahoe is not great for adults. If you’re looking for more space back there, you should probably go for a Suburban. The body-on-frame design of the Tahoe limits the legroom.
Yeah, that’s what I was thinking. The 3rd row seems really cramped.
@Dolph
There’s no 3rd row, that’s only in the Suburban.
Maxwell said:
@Dolph
There’s no 3rd row, that’s only in the Suburban.
Tahoes have had a 3rd row since the GMT800. It became pretty standard by the GMT900 models, though some didn’t have it (like PPV models).
@Jordan
Oh, my bad! I didn’t know that.
Even though the Tahoe looks big on the outside, some larger mid-size SUVs have similar or more legroom. The 2021+ models of the Tahoe have better interior space, thanks to independent rear suspension. If second and third-row space is a big deal for you, maybe look into a 2021+ model.
We recently upgraded from a 2017 to a 2021 Tahoe. The new ones are about 7 inches longer, and while the 2nd row now slides, you only gain a couple of inches. Most of the extra space is behind the 3rd row, so it’s great for cargo. No need to fold down the 3rd row as often for groceries.