2021-2024 Chevy Z71 Tahoe Hates (owners review)

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Published 2023-11-05
This video I discuss a couple of things we dislike about our 2023 Chevy Tahoe. Let us know in the comments below what we should add or remove to the list!

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All Comments (21)
  • @kellyburgess9405
    You can program the seats to move back when you turn off the truck. Makes for more entry/exit room.
  • @DJAJ101
    Nice video man, been watching your channel since I got my 23' Blazer and watched your oil change video on it. It kinda blows my mind for the amount of money being charged for vehicles right now more isn't in these vehicles. I got a good deal on my Premier Blazer with all the bells and whistles so that's how I ended up with it but honestly I didn't even realize it doesn't have HD radio built in! I was like WTF?!?! My 2013 Toyota Yaris I had before this had HD radio for local radio stations. Hopefully the market will fix itself soon and car prices kinda like housing prices come back to earth. Unless there is a decent deal to be had right now on a vehicle none of them are worth buying! Keep up the great content!
  • Cooling seats is an upgrade option on higher trim levels, i.e. premier and High Country trim levels.
  • @johncarson9946
    I love the color of your car. A few months ago I got a Premier in Sterling Gray and I'm loving it. Let me tell you, the ventilated seats are superb. Like you, I have some things that I would change - like making the sign recognition capable of reading all signs (like in my wife's Palisade Calligraphy), and put in an auto brake hold for sitting at traffic lights. Apart from that, I love driving my car. It is so comfortable.
  • @misteredddie
    For the exhaust that is on your Tahoe usually is the one that comes with a 5.3l v8, and when you go for a 6.2l v8, that's when they come with a quad exhaust. Usually, it is a 50/50 with Chevy when purchasing a Tahoe from z71 and down. Premiere and High Country’s are typically equipped with the 6.2l v8. But love the content on the Tahoe.
  • I own 22 6.2 Z71 (quad exhaust sound 💪) and love everything about it. Always looking for roads to step on the gas 🎉 You need to explore the infotainment menu and adjust exit memory seat and other stuff you aren't aware of. Lastly, this is not a luxury German so don't complain 😂
  • I live in a big city, and the Tahoe has been fine. We’ve only had some issues with the height, getting it into a garage, but most garages and parking spots are fine. Once you’ve had the new gen Tahoe for four years you will learn how to park it better, etcetera.
  • @captain54526
    Another problem is the clothes hangers. The recessed clothes hangers when let down will not function properly. The cloths that are hung up on them after leaving the cleaners will fall off while driving going home and that means wrinkled shirts and pants after they are left on the floorboard for awhile. I fixed that though with a simple device.
  • @Chrisgu15
    Ventilated seats are an option, I am looking at getting a Tahoe soon and have been very specifically looking for that. Anyway awesome video, thanks.
  • @gibreezy
    Chevy’s Lane Keep assist isn’t the same as lane CENTERING aids which are actively and continuously keeping you in the lane. If you want that you gotta get super cruise, and can only use it on approved roads. Chevy’s Lane Keep Assist SUCKS so I do agree with you there
  • @Darqueprophet
    If you haven't already figured it out, you can program the seats to the position you want when you open the door. It should be same area where you programed each seat. you should see 1, 2, set, and a weird symbol that should look like an arrow pointing out the side of the vehicle. As for lane keep assist. Mine works too well. It fights you unless you have your turn signal on and here where there are some not so great roads and markings on roads, it sometimes mistakes deformities as lines. May have been a package you didn't get, or you may need to see if there is a problem with yours.
  • @Fullstickforward
    Hi, I'm renting a Tahoe. When I go on holiday in Florida . I plan on going to most of the Disney parks in June. Do you think I'll have trouble trying to park it at Disney? I love the look of the Tahoe .I'm just worried now that it might be too big and I should rent something a bit smaller. Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪
  • @Ryan-xn3mt
    Honestly sounds like you should have bought a minivan 😂. You say that it’s too big, but the trunk space is too small. You bought a V8 and don’t like the gas mileage. I have a 2015 Yukon XL and love the thing. Was thinking about upgrading to 21, 22 Tahoe or Yukon!
  • @CGMLVCGMLV
    The exhaust is not great but there is an exhaust pkg and always you go aftermarket for pipes and tail lights. Me personally I'm stuck between the 21 Tahoe and the 21 E 450 coupe from a 16 Camaro; 2 different vehicles but both have great positives and negatives.
  • @cheeng1
    All your critiques of the Tahoe are addressed with the Traverse.
  • @captain54526
    The GMC and Chevrolet full size SUV 's have seats that are too small at only 19 3/4 inches wide. They are not plush at all compared to other SUV makes & models. The second row bucket seats are smaller that the front bucket seats. They are not designed for a man driver/passenger al all. The radio system will not upload a playlist of songs to the radio memory from a USB thumb drive like the BOSE radio system I had in my 2013 LTZ Avalanche. One has to have the thumb drive plugged in all the time to play songs from it. Also there is no control on the steering wheel to advance the next song from ones playlist on the thumb drive USB. The Chevrolet Tahoe does not have fog lights available in the grill/front. The Tahoe Premier does have the duel exhaust and Magnetic Drive Shocks. Only way to get those on a GMC Yukon is to order the more expensive Denali.