Jeep Wagoneer vs. Chevy Tahoe vs. Ford Expedition | Full-Size SUV Comparison Test
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Published 2024-02-15
00:00 Intro
01:07 Interior & Comfort
04:36 Cargo & Utility
07:17 Tech
08:58 Driving & MPG
11:29 Value
12:29 Edmunds' Take
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All Comments (21)
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What do you think is the most important trait for a full-size SUV? Passenger space, comfort, towing capacity, a big V8, or something else?
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Why bother with MPG? The whole point of this segment is that buyers don't care about fuel economy
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Man I love the Expedition
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Ahhh Jeep, the king of the recall
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First video I have come across with you. i am always Grand Wagoneer video surfing, and I LOVE your enthusiasm. Upbeat. happy, and to the point. at 10:49, you had me as a subscriber. Keep up the awesome reviews. (and attitude)
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How could you forget to mention that the wagoneers third row has a moon roof along with the panoramic roof, and the rear liftgate glass does not open seperately
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You can swipe down from the top on the wagoneer screen, take camera and drag it to one of the shortcut buttons on the top left middle so that you can have one touch access to the cameras 👍🏻
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I rode in a wagoneer and it rides very smooth almost floaty. The suburban however with the magniride was just amazing, 18 hour trip and I wasn't fatigued at all and my grandma who can never ride over 4 hours without popping vicodin for back pain didn't take a single pill. It really soaks up the bumps and even eliminates them. The Expedition however, is so harsh its crazy. Ive had about 3 different expedition rentals and it rides worst than my explorer although i do like the ecoboost. I was never a driver in the wagoneer so i can't speak for its handling but it off the suburban and expedition max the suburban handled better. The magniride kept it level in turns, it was ZERO lean, you could take a ramp at 40 mph and it stayed in place. The turn radius was sharper on the suburban also, shocked me i had to get out and check if the rear wheels where also turning.Also, If you use the button above your head in the Tahoe you can slide the entire console back and that's where my mom put her gigantic purse
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Edmundscars, All GM large SUV’s have a button on the pillar, near seatbelt, that you can press (x2) causing the seats to fold down and out, so you can get to the third row.
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Just bought my 24 Yukon and I am in love w/it ☺️
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That was a great video! Thanks!. You're a natural for this!.
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First time seeing a review from you. Great work and entertaining.
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I'm sorry but a Ford Expedition does not ride "really harsh" at all. It's just the least soft but still soft.
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The biggest sin of the Wagoneer? It doesn't have power folding mirrors. You have to upgrade to the Grand Wagoneer to get them. Sorry, but in a vehicle this wide for this price, power folding mirrors standard are a must, especially for those who want to park in tight parking spaces or have to park in a garage. As silly as it sounds, it's a deal breaker. I've used them in my Expedition and Navigator daily.
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Having driven all 3, everything she said is correct. I would like to find a wagoneer 8 cyl especially if it’s the gw 6.4L
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The rest of the Tahoe's center console is hidden. Up on the ceiling, there's a button that slides the console back for access to a secret drawer and enough room for 4 venti Starbucks fraps.
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Well you’ve got the short version of the large SUV’s. If you wanted more spare in the cargo room or 3rd row you’d have to go with the expedition max or suburban. To each their needs.
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Good review!
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Great review, loved the video Emme.
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You are going to have to do this review again next year since the Tahoe is being updated this year, and I hear the Expedition may be as well.