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@somebody9785Ай бұрын
@DougDeMuro need to know if you farted in it Doug, value goes way up if you did 👍
@LuisUrbietaАй бұрын
I thought Doug was going to review a new car built today@@somebody9785
@vinnie.pillaiАй бұрын
Can I request a review on a 1992 era cutlass supreme Oldsmobile 4 door V6 my mom brought it and she was a single mother and I'll appreciate your thoughts...
@andrewolson4280Ай бұрын
One other big deal with the Tahoe in any of the trim levels back then is they were just an amazingly reliable vehicle. With how many of them were so massively produced and parts still plentiful and really inexpensive these older Tahoe’s are still some of the most dependable vehicles you can get.
@LuisUrbietaАй бұрын
@@vinnie.pillai I like the fact that Doug demuro does review on old school cars rather than modern-day cars
@Vastafari34Ай бұрын
I LOVE when you review the older 80's 90's and 00's era cars. I'd love if you went out of your way to do more of them! You really represent them well being from that era yourself !
@Vastafari34Ай бұрын
I saw this bizarre 80's Toyota the other day with a name I've never heard of and styling I've never seen. There must be dozens of those oddball 80s 90s 00s cars Id love to see you review.
@bwofficial1776Ай бұрын
Ditto. Supercars have gotten so good and unobtainable that they're boring. I'd rather watch a review of an old Tahoe or Saab, something that I'll actually see on the road or even buy.
@oshawott2250Ай бұрын
I think Doug has said he prefers to do stuff like this but the supercars and crossovers pay the bills.
@RareGenXerАй бұрын
That's how Doug started out. Reviewing everyday old cars from the 1970's mostly. Super entertaining.
@enriquealomia6399Ай бұрын
I don't know why he doesn't like reviewing classic cars from the 60s and 50s like it would be cool to see that.
@morstyrannis1951Ай бұрын
Having the HVAC fan and heater core visible below the dash is a feature, not a bug. Think how much easier it is to service those components without hours of dash disassembly.
@HoolaaBaalooАй бұрын
Ohh yes, been there done that… when you have to remove the whole dashboard to access the hvac evaporator, pita guaranteed
@NoName-ik2duАй бұрын
I question if they actually looked like that stock. My Chevy truck doesn't have those components visible like that (though it is the body style that preceded this one). Even going back decades, there's usually a black plastic shroud over that stuff just to protect passengers from kicking and damaging it. Some owners do remove them, though, because if you have larger feet, you can't fit them in the footwell with the shroud (I always remove the shrouds on my cars for that reason). I feel like that's probably what happened here, but I could be wrong.
@sethmorgan0305Ай бұрын
@@NoName-ik2du Can confirm. That is exactly how they are. I had a 99 Yukon. This was the way. 😂
@EthanHansen-mz6mfАй бұрын
@@NoName-ik2du sometimes they fall off. Mine did in my 96 suburban.
@KingDavid314Ай бұрын
Easy access to the heater core! Oh yeah!
@somebody9785Ай бұрын
Doug is the kind of guy who had a rolling backpack 🎒 in middle school 🏫
@John_Locke_108Ай бұрын
Well he is a millennial so it wouldn't surprise me.
@omarkenohАй бұрын
BEST ONE 😂😂😂
@userunknownn666Ай бұрын
doug is the type of guy who had a rolling backpack in college
@jrs4exАй бұрын
He needed the extra capacity to carry all the copies of Road & Track and Car and Driver he convinced the middle school librarian to have available.
@BigstupidgoofyАй бұрын
Now he rich and can 🫂 your wife
@boutinboyАй бұрын
I snagged a '94 two door Tahoe when i was 19 years old. Literally spent every dollar i had to get it, but i could not pass it up. I didn't even have enough money to out gas in it on the way home. $2100 keys in hand. 70k miles on the clock. That was 15 years ago. It had rust and imperfections (southeast Michigan here), but one thing i knew how to do was body work. My dads words when i brought it home "what a horrible decision financially. Well done! You're a grown up now". He helped me with the mechanics and i revived the body. Been flawless ever since. I guess it turned out to be a pretty good financial decision...the last guy that asked if I'd sell it, offered me $15k.
@HoolaaBaalooАй бұрын
Well ‘09 2100 dollars worth today 3100 so you’re still very good
@RedEemblemАй бұрын
whoever had some savings little to no debt in the financial crisis had at his disposal some of the best deals in automotive history. Some cars had multiplied x10 their value ever since. U were in the right place in the right moment and u didn't hesitate i wish i had those chances back then but i was struggling like most people.
@ChevyCamaroIsBetterАй бұрын
14k for a 30 year old truck really speaks for how desirable they are
@KrayzeeAssKrisReturnsАй бұрын
The 90's 2 door Blazer/Tahoe was always one of my dream trucks and if I could get one I'd give it the Z71 treatment like this one, but blue.
@jg7041Ай бұрын
I just got rid of my 96 suburban for 1800. It had some rust but was in great shape mechanically. Maybe I’m in the wrong area.
@jkxelor1295Ай бұрын
I love this Doug getting back to his roots.
@zactormakАй бұрын
the roots are mercedes wagon now
@kundeleczek1Ай бұрын
True
@elliothill3953Ай бұрын
This is like his “Let it Be”
@comfortablynumb9861Ай бұрын
Doug having a root
@shadykrook987Ай бұрын
love Doug's appreciation for 90s and early 2000's cars, the amazing nostalga but also the retro and cool designs, and having a simplistic, yet nostalgic interior with analog gauges and comfortable seats
@Eden_SlapzАй бұрын
I believe as you get older you realize which cars were actually reliable and u appreciate how it’s still in the road after 30 years. Makes you think how is that possible in today’s vehicles.
@JollyGiant19Ай бұрын
I’ll never get the looks praise, they’re all formless bubbles to me and I grew up with them!
@omegapain8459Ай бұрын
Seemed to me he was making fun of it, and mocking it the whole video.
@tl1024Ай бұрын
@@omegapain8459 no way, just a insight into what "luxury suv" means now vs then. i guess what was acceptable then was different. In a 1947 chevy truck, a heater was optional, so was an engine oil filter (mine didnt have an oil filter). Things like A/C & seatbelts were not an option. Things change.
@leavingasap843Ай бұрын
Doug, your strength and courage to carry on with an injured finger motivates me to do my best today.
@Icehawks7Ай бұрын
This generation of Tahoe/Suburban holds a special place in my heart. My parents owned a 1997 Suburban LT. I was brought home from the hospital in it. My dad still tells me the story of how him and my mom were “flying down the road” going to the hospital as my mom was going in to labor with me. I was born 2.5 months premature, if it wasn’t for the menacing road presence of the suburban, I probably wouldn’t be here today. My dad tells the story as if everyone was just moving out of his way and if they weren’t, he made damn sure to pass them even if it wasn’t a legal pass. That same Suburban brought my family and I to hockey games, lacrosse games, swim meets, school, and on many, many road-trips. Thanks for making this video, Doug. You allowed me to make a trip down memory lane.
@gm1255121 күн бұрын
1997 Chevy Suburban. The car of every well to do school teacher in south Texas.
@andybreuker475915 күн бұрын
@@gm12551 just bought our first burb, a 97 GMC/SLT trim, this Spring. Engine purrs like a kitten. only 205k miles. floats like a boat going down the road, impeccable interior (White over blue leather interior). so blessed
@tanookitechАй бұрын
Bring back the ball chiller vents 11:52
@royb5014Ай бұрын
@@tanookitech I miss the crotch coolers! With no AC, that was a lifesaver! Why don't we have them anymore?
@blaketindle4703Ай бұрын
My parents bought a blue one in late 99 and still drive it today. It’s a beast off-road! Over 250,000 miles and still going strong on its original engine. GM doesn’t build them like this anymore!
@Stapleton42Ай бұрын
When I was little the dealership up the road had a green Tahoe z71 with the brush guard. Balloons on the antenna all that stuff. I loved that thing every time we drove by. My dad told me if it was still there when I was 16 he'd buy it for my first car. Felt good at the time. Now I realize he was just being funny.
@alvazimmerman7186Ай бұрын
My dad ordered a 1999 Chevy Tahoe brand new in '98 it was black with grey cloth interior those seats are the most comfortable seats ever it has around 245,000 miles and he is still driving it. the transmission was just rebuilt that original transmission lasted a long time. we went through about three fuel pumps and many other things but it is running strong with that 5.7L vortec. I love our Tahoe its crazy how reliable this thing is. one of the best chevy gmt400 ever. 😀
@bwofficial1776Ай бұрын
I have a soft spot for GMT400s. My grandfather bought a used black 1997ish Yukon with barn doors to be his hunting/plow truck. It wasn't particularly reliable and he didn't take much care of it but I loved how it looked and how comfortable it was. He traded it for a black 2003 Tahoe which was also supremely comfortable but also sketchy to drive and kept that until he retired from hunting and plowing snow. If I could pick one I'd have the Yukon.
@MrOiram46Ай бұрын
@@bwofficial1776To be fair, snow plow trucks are gonna get a lot of beating and road salt rust due to the nature of their use
@jb1016tennisАй бұрын
GMT-400s absolutely EAT fuel pumps, ha
@DevanMcBride-m1c29 күн бұрын
I know this is true beacuse you mentioned the 3 failed fuel pumps LOL. I love this gen Chevy!! 🦾
@USN1985dosАй бұрын
This was 100% my childhood. My dad with his car phone, me and my sisters playing in the backseat, mom going to Sam's Club and loading the back full of groceries. The 90's were amazing.
@IK_MKАй бұрын
I love these older US car reviews, never got to experience them this side of the world
@andymesenbrink6946Ай бұрын
Fun fact, the front bumper is sourced from the 6.5 Turbo Diesel trucks and blazer. The fog lights reside in the air intake openings designed for the diesel.
@DanielGarcia-uz5snАй бұрын
That’s pretty cool! I’ve always wanted one of these and I didn’t know that.
@cheldosarmiento2733Ай бұрын
Garbage engines 😆
@andymesenbrink6946Ай бұрын
@@cheldosarmiento2733 I can’t disagree haha
@Riley26781Ай бұрын
@@cheldosarmiento2733 they’re not that bad once you bulletproof them. They get decent mpg and sound great.
@MDizney413Ай бұрын
my dad has a very similar 90s suburban that is very similar, just a different color and a little longer. It was out family, and off road car for a long time. Living on dirt roads (that quickly turn to mud when it rains) this thing saw more off roading than most jeeps every will. The 4x4 with front and rear locking differentials made it very capable. We've pulled so many people out of the mud with this thing. Never once did we ever get it stuck.
@jamesmurmurzancone4532Ай бұрын
Doug the type of guy who has a signed picture of himself on his nightstand.
@jordanwampler6030Ай бұрын
Legit made me laugh out loud haha thank you that was good 💪🏻
@JeffPetkaАй бұрын
Also get that signature a certification of authenticity.
@jordanwampler6030Ай бұрын
@@JeffPetka spot on
@TheVoiceofTheProphetElizerАй бұрын
Ok, this made me bust out laughing and why can I so perfectly picture that in my mind's eye?
@taelorwatson9822Ай бұрын
Doug is the type of guy to give out signed headshots to his family for Christmas
@drp1bb856Ай бұрын
My dad had the Yukons and LOVED the barn doors. He used them for backing his boat and our jet skis down the ramp. The late 90s/00s version of a backup camera.
@bwofficial1776Ай бұрын
My grandfather had a barn door Yukon as a plow truck. I loved the lock button inside the back doors. I was a kid and I thought it was cool.
@BlackHawkBallistic27 күн бұрын
@@bwofficial1776 the lock button and barn doors are a sorely missed feature to me, it's so nice being able to just close them and have it lock when you walk away
@jonasnitz7678Ай бұрын
Somebody wrote this in 1905 or 1907, well very early 1900 anyway: "the automobile has today reached such perfection that no significant improvements are to be expected". I'm of the opinion that he was wrong.
@SupremeShuckleАй бұрын
He probably hadn’t met a German person before
@jeanvaljean1475Ай бұрын
Most cars are garbage. Many shouldn’t exist.
@rustyshacklefordrefined5756Ай бұрын
Cough Cough, Automatic Transmission, Power Steering, Air Conditioning
@ResevoirGodАй бұрын
CANYONERO… Canyonero….
@MATTADAN02126Ай бұрын
Can you name that truck with four wheel drive, smells like a steak and seats 35?
@pmj85Ай бұрын
@@MATTADAN02126 The Federal Highway commission has ruled the Canyonero unsafe for highway or city driving
@abelreyna8781Ай бұрын
12 yards long, 2 lanes wide, 65 tons of American Pride!
@redbonetony22Ай бұрын
everytime i drive my denali through heavy traffic and get into that 5.7L, canyonero...
@jeffh1775Ай бұрын
I should have never traded mine in.
@a.b.coatingАй бұрын
They don't make anything like it now
@userunknownn666Ай бұрын
i've had one for 10 years and still going strong with only regular maintenance and oil changes
@Chickenpatty878Ай бұрын
Mannnn I had a 2 door ‘95 Tahoe, I regret getting rid of that thing every damn day. But then I remember I got 10 mpg with it and I feel a little better lol
@aaroncole616Ай бұрын
Nope, never
@sergeantspeed5941Ай бұрын
I got rid of mine about 6 years ago, but I bought a crew cab gmc 3500 dually so now I feel better lol
@chris809carhuntersАй бұрын
My grandpa had a ‘99 Tahoe LT that had the same interior in gray. I got to drive it before we had to get rid of it; always loved that thing. Great video, brought back good memories.
@CB12345Ай бұрын
My favorite Tahoe generation. These designs actually aged well and look way better than the majority of vehicles currently on the road. Old school has always been better.
@BIGWojo68Ай бұрын
I've said it once, and I'll say it again. The GMT-400 was the BEST Looking Platform GM has EVER made! I absolutely love my 94 Blazer.
@BIGWojo68Ай бұрын
@@scootypuffjr. ok maybe not performance but easy to work on.
@christopherwoodyatt38Ай бұрын
They were definitely very simple creatures
@boutinboyАй бұрын
For me it's a toss up between this generation and the square bodies of old. But this platform will forever be timeless for sure!
@HoolaaBaalooАй бұрын
I’m more into the next gen gmt800 but this one right after for sure
@thechosen5805Ай бұрын
It was nice, I had a 97 tahoe and loved it. But i now have 2 Gmt-800 suvs and their light years better than the gmt-400
@NoName-ik2duАй бұрын
Doug being so excited about this and talking about how cool it was back in the day cracks me up. Definitely must've been a Colorado thing. I'm about his age and from a part of the country that's just flat plains and farmland, and I've never even heard of a Z71 Tahoe. It's always interesting to see how different life experiences are in different parts of the U.S.
@eddstarr2185Ай бұрын
I don't have the heart to tell Doug that over 11,000 Tahoe/Suburban (1992 - 2002) Chevys were sent to the crusher in the "Cash for Clunkers" scrappage program in 2009.
@x0xCRUSHERx0xАй бұрын
6:38 Doug the type of guy to show us the boo boo he got on his finger when showing you the 4WD button instead of using another finger...
@누가내망고를먹다-t8pАй бұрын
I like him when he reviews mint-conditioned old cars. Not a fancy new 2024 car that I could never afford.
@NikMolineАй бұрын
Yes!! I had a blue 2000 Z71 in 2008-9 and it was awesome! It felt unstoppable at the time, driving straight out of snowy ditches or flying across frozen lakes at 80 mph. I got rid of it when gas hit $4.xx a gallon because it only got like 12 mpg.
@roseonmyarm8056Ай бұрын
Lost my v card in one of these back seats good car
@zalansz9450Ай бұрын
Above, your boyfriend said the same thing.
@andyleo8418Ай бұрын
Brokeback Tahoe
@maximilianoluera6679Ай бұрын
From personal experience, it’s a much better place to lose your v card than a SXT Charger
@cadillacnational7539Ай бұрын
Did you ever find the card?
@roseonmyarm8056Ай бұрын
@@zalansz9450 awwww he did, I love that he spreads our love.
@agrippa1234Ай бұрын
As an older guy (69) I enjoy the lightly "auto anthropological" aspect to these reviews. Doug's efforts to place this vehicle historically and how far removed he appears from it lends it an air, a feeling similar to an archeologist unearthing a "chariot". For me fun and at the same time a reminder of how quickly things age
@bernardogaetaniАй бұрын
This car was also built and produced in Brazil with a turbodiesel engine and was known as Chevy Grand Blazer. Really nice SUV!
@S-T-E-V-EАй бұрын
As a man owning a Huge Off-road SUV gives you a great feeling knowing that you can carry 7 People, move Furniture, fit a Large Dog Crate for two dogs, go Off-road anywhere, make it through Snow and Floods that other vehicles can't, pull other vehicles out of a muddy field, Tow a Caravan or a Trailer, blow up an Air Mattress and sleep in the back or put a Tent on the Roof Rack, know what gradient and altitude your SUV is driving at, have a winch in case you need to pull your SUV out of Mud or Snow etc. etc. As Men these are things we love!
@jeanvaljean1475Ай бұрын
A half size and price subaru can do that too.
@k9tyy227Ай бұрын
Doug the type of guy to grow a beard but not really
@corey7219Ай бұрын
We had a 1999 Chevy suburban throughout my childhood. What a dependable reliable car. Had the barn doors too
@eduardovillalpando3678Ай бұрын
I’ve always wanted to see Doug Demuro review a 2000 Chevrolet Tahoe Limited and this is pretty close to it!
@motley1989Ай бұрын
Fun fact, as an 8 or 9 year old kid this was the first vehicle I ever looked at "online" back in 1998 or 1999 whichever the first year they came out was.
@Fony_turgesonАй бұрын
Fun fact....this truck and the chassis was reinforced for govt and police use. It was meant for government and police use. But the contract fell out. So they released this as a special 1 year only z71 very collectible. Grab one now
@bwofficial1776Ай бұрын
There was a Tahoe Limited that had the police model's upgraded lowered suspension. More street-oriented than the Z71.
@Fony_turgesonАй бұрын
@bwofficial1776 yes. The lowered limited. That was kool too
@neilyoungfanАй бұрын
This is very cool! I'm the original owner of a 2 door 1999 Chevy Tahoe LS 4WD with barn doors and the front bench seat. I've only got 113,000 miles on it and people stop me all the time asking to buy it. It's been a great truck!
@washingtonzoom2618Ай бұрын
This is the best recent review from Doug. Great job, love the history deep dive
@gunsandcars3648Ай бұрын
love , love , love my 1999 tahoe, have a new Escalade, GTS and GLS, but every time I get in the 99 tahoe, feels like home, great seat ,smooth easy , will keep it forever.
@Fony_turgesonАй бұрын
Fun fact. At 5:33 is my exact truck. When i purchasedit from Colorado.
@j_mars_carsАй бұрын
@@Fony_turgeson sweet!
@Fony_turgesonАй бұрын
@j_mars_cars thanks. Yes. I love it. It's a keeper
@edreretana922912 күн бұрын
I had two of these, i have one currently the best suv ever built in Texas. I find myself driving it more than my other car i have. It is just so comfortable and solid!
@DaRealRoachDoggJrАй бұрын
Last time I was this early Doug didn’t have facial hair
@silkysmooathАй бұрын
Doug is the type of guy who licks his fingers while eating his wings of choice
@John_Locke_108Ай бұрын
Doug's the type of guy who licks your fingers when you eat chicken wings.
@DubioserAltschauerberger1510Ай бұрын
Hella gay
@zalansz9450Ай бұрын
@@John_Locke_108 no....Doug's the type a guy who licks your chicken wings, before he eats your fingers.
@90wigglywormsАй бұрын
I truly love this channel for reviewing 90s cars❤️ Doug the real MVP.
@SavannaFavesАй бұрын
@@90wigglyworms he a real one🙏
@RachelGressoАй бұрын
Super Big Facts👍👍
@Pam-g7eАй бұрын
@@90wigglywormsthis guy can definitely review the heck out of a car js
@WilliamM-z5oАй бұрын
I would not have said it better
@WilliamM-z5oАй бұрын
I could not have said it better real MVP status
@Youmissedme-i5zАй бұрын
Fun fact - A 5th-gen 4runner is roughly the same size, weight and has the same horsepower and torque as a 2000 Tahoe.
@ckck5258Ай бұрын
@@scootypuffjr.Toyotas 6 cylinder will never die. Had one hit 250k truck was fine til it got hit.
@Youmissedme-i5zАй бұрын
@@ckck5258 As a 4runner owner, I have to admit GM's 5.7 is no slouch either when it comes to reliability. It's one of the reasons these trucks are still on the road 25 years later.
@macbook802Ай бұрын
Yes but the 4runner is for gays
@ponyboycurtis007Ай бұрын
Doug injured his pointing finger. Thank you for your service!
@WretchedHobbitАй бұрын
Lol. How's Sodapop?
@haier2Ай бұрын
Sitting in my garage on a passenger seat from a 99 Tahoe, my favorite chair I’ve ever had. Thanks for reviewing this old SUV Doug!
@Fony_turgesonАй бұрын
This truck will be a classic. It already is
@GriffinPearsonАй бұрын
I spent so much of my childhood in the suburban version of this truck. Maroon and with rear barn doors. So much nostalgia rushing back
@TheWalterHWhiteАй бұрын
Press 1:08 to skip the cars & bids sales pitch.
@brucebelitz3451Ай бұрын
We have a 99 Silverado Z71 and a 99 yukon denali, both daily drivers both are about 225 thousand miles on the clock! Love them both!
@kevinrempel4059Ай бұрын
Making fun of a blower motor being visible! Iwould rather that than $3,000 repair job to take the whole effin dash out
@RMTCTLАй бұрын
So true! Heater core changes are also relatively simple on these! Make cars fixable again!
@ericsundell9978Ай бұрын
Had a 99 LT, very close to this in terms of features and interior. Grew up and learned to drive in one of these, they're honestly really solid reliable trucks that can haul a lot and are comfy to drive. Very fond memories of this gen of GM truck/SUV
@irishuwould5185Ай бұрын
Still see these everywhere, truly are durable and reliable.
@Eden_SlapzАй бұрын
True 😂 I see these and the older smaller pick ups a lot too like Nissan, Toyota and ford. The older trucks were rocks 💯 respect for people maintaining them.
@toyoracer33Ай бұрын
As someone who knows these trucks well, I couldn't have scripted a better review myself. Excellent, excellent review.
@christiancompton2326Ай бұрын
I CANNOT believe Doug just reviewed one of these! My grandmother bought one brand new and now I own it 😁. My uncle didn't take very good care of it when he had it, so it needs restored. Looking at a pretty hefty bill, but it's been in the family and it will stay in the family
@bwofficial1776Ай бұрын
It's worth restoring. You can still get every part to fix them. They don't make them like this any more.
@enragedbacon470Ай бұрын
The 255HP is low by todays standards, the 330ft/lbs of torque barely on the throttle was the real winner with the 350 vortec, high torque at low revs, a real truck engine. Not this new stuff you have to spin out to 5500 RPM to hit peak power. If you kept em full of oil and the coolant where it belonged and full(these like to blow intake gaskets and fill the engine with coolant) the rest of the truck will fall apart before the engine quits running. Mine has almost 400K(bought with 100k) on it, still fires up immediately, drove it daily for 11 years and never left me stranded anywhere.
@taylorh3930Ай бұрын
Yup the low rpm torque is great I have a 98 Z71 5.7 😊
@patriley2Ай бұрын
Anyone else skip most of the new car reviews, but watch every old car review like this one?
@jb1016tennisАй бұрын
Those center console cupholders at 12:08 are part of an aftermarket piece that's just sitting on the trans tunnel
@NamesGolden29 күн бұрын
yup. though my 99 yukon came with the exact same one in black.
@MarkJBorden29 күн бұрын
Came here to find this comment
@knottfunny691224 күн бұрын
Yeah, it’s a cheap dollar store cup holder. Not factory. Surprised Doug flubbed on that.
@ShenkoskyАй бұрын
Doug is the kind of guy that always brings his own brand of ketchup to a restaurant. I've seen him do it twice now! I know it's you Dough!
@doggedlydetermined7022Ай бұрын
Amazing to see one in this kind of shape
@RandyOrtonsfatherАй бұрын
I love how Doug doesn't change the echo in all of his videos even though people have constantly been complaining about it
@little123456788Ай бұрын
10 times more reliable than modern GM vehicles
@manpan4693Ай бұрын
the 2010s were the last reliable ones, anything they made after 2020 sucks unless its a diesel
@Trueno1600Ай бұрын
Even cooler than that, in the mid-to-late 90's, my high school english teacher drove a black GMC Yukon GT. Now THAT was a sweet truck!!!
@jimbo5728Ай бұрын
The $5 "center console cupholders" is an auto store accessory, not a GM feature
@oustandingsitter610619 күн бұрын
Ahh yes, full extension option for the barn doors… perfect for my T-shaped bale of hay..
@4r391Ай бұрын
Interesting thing about those interior door handels, while they are metal, they made them out of like diecast pot-metal, and they made the lever arm very thin, so they cracked off quite easily. Ask me how I know...
@caleb22lrАй бұрын
one of those just came into the shop I work at. it was in absolute perfect condition with everything factory
@bikes7777Ай бұрын
I bought my 03 in 2020 for $2500. Drove it 3 years, sold it with 290k miles for 2700. Should have kept it!
@manpan4693Ай бұрын
you drove it for free 😂
@slocarfrАй бұрын
i have a 2001. it is hella underrated
@thomasthetank.1742Ай бұрын
My parents got a 2005 Tahoe and they used it to tow a travel trailer. It served them well I don’t remember how many miles it had on it by the time 2015 came around but I think it was like 150,000 miles. They would have kept it longer if the electrical system didn’t give out. Good truck, many memories made in that vehicle
@MugatuJagАй бұрын
That was a really good era, I think they still look pretty damn good today specially if you put some tasteful aftermarket headlights and tail lights and maybe some newer OEM rims…. The engines and the transmissions were pretty robust unlike early to mid 2010’s. Of course, a lot of the tranny’s last well over 150k
@thomasthetank.1742Ай бұрын
@ they had it traded in for a 2016 ford expedition el, because I am child 3 of 4 and the seating in that Tahoe was getting a little too small for the family, so they shopped for a new full size SUV. Lots of papa’s pizzeria gameplay later (they had computer games at the dealership, at least one of them did) they landed on 2 different 2016 ford expedition el, one with a bench and one with a captains seats both from different dealers. The one that offered the biggest discount was the one with the captain seats, and my parents still own it, at 160,000 miles, it’s still going strong, aside from the massive dent in the left side of the bumper when a flatbed trailer jackknifed.
@APO1029Ай бұрын
JD seems like a normal dude I'd meet in a bar and buy a beer lol, love this man
@MaximusOverdriveАй бұрын
My father has had an ‘05 Z71 in Onyx black since new. Farm truck and now in retirement, but still with the family! I reminisce about the rear seat DVD player… Super cool truck with those wheels and body kit, hope to see the GMT800 on Doug’s channel one day.
@bwofficial1776Ай бұрын
My grandfather had a black '03 Tahoe with every option but the sunroof that he used as his hunting/snow plowing truck. Most comfortable car I've ever been in but because of the deferred maintenance it was also the sketchiest vehicle I've ever driven.
@staylor0902Ай бұрын
I recently bought an '03 Z71 to use as my winter vehicle in upstate NY. (Bought from southern PA). It's high mileage and far from perfect, but rust free for the most part and clean. It's so comfy, and I love it.
@Shotgunrain_APАй бұрын
I grew up with Yukon Denali and it was the coolest car ever back in the day after I got my learners permit and license in that suv and later my dad gave it to me to use for work and school. After having but 200k miles on it, we eventually sold it to someone who was interested. To this day, I miss that suv
@jonlosito2004Ай бұрын
You should review a 2000s GMC Yukon XL with the 8.1L V8!! That SUV was the direct competitor to the Ford Excursion with a V10.
@HoolaaBaalooАй бұрын
TFL make this exact comparo
@jonlosito2004Ай бұрын
@@HoolaaBaalooliterally saw that video from TFL last year.
@MonarchRanchGarageАй бұрын
Those things will last forever. First vehicle I ever drove was a Chevy Silverado 2500. It was a beast for a family and tow vehicle and I miss it
@john_tossАй бұрын
I still want a 2 door Tahoe
@neilyoungfanАй бұрын
I'm the original owner of a '99 2 door Tahoe and I love it. It's been a great truck!
@Arkeo36Ай бұрын
Up through the beginning of the 2010s, but really the end of the 00s was the absolute peak of ICE cars, and car enthusiast culture generally. I drove this very model of truck many a time -16 year old me was tasked with filling up my boss' mom vehicle at the gas station and getting lunch for the workers at the store.
@FinancialStorm7Ай бұрын
Crotch Vent > Ventilated seats
@ax.o754Ай бұрын
Seeing this interior brings back some memories. Our 97 suburban had full rear climate controls. Probably just a box that didn't get checked. 😅 The tissue holder I forgot about that. You could get a third row in the Tahoe. Again probably just an option box that didn't get checked.
@ramisalioАй бұрын
Enjoyed every second video! You did great!
@maui.tech.0415Ай бұрын
Hi of scammer.
@AdamG1983Ай бұрын
Please keep reviewing 80s-00s cars. Your core fanbase loves these the best
@hollowaang5284Ай бұрын
Can you do the 2006 Silverado 1500 Crew Cab next??.
@586101Ай бұрын
This was a very fun review and a trip down memory lane! I lived in south Texas in this era, and these were cool to see out and about. The only point that I will disagree on is Doug's assertion that CD players weren't common in cars during the 90s. They absolutely were everywhere - and some offered multi-disc changers. Not trying to stir the pot, just pointing out that they were very popular (my '97 Saturn SL1 had one!), and became increasingly popular as the decade wore on.
@SnifflingLime0-MW2Ай бұрын
GMT400 🤤
@BIGWojo68Ай бұрын
A style you simply cant hate. It was the truck of the 90s
@manpan4693Ай бұрын
@@BIGWojo68definitely, but not for diesels, dodge and ford had better diesels
@ideologybot4592Ай бұрын
I have to remind myself that Doug is younger than me by quite a few years, and he wasn't there in the late 90's. When he says things like "CD players were still rare in cars, they were really only in high end luxury cars" it's just that he wasn't there. The only cars that didn't have a factory CD player in the late 90's were the cars that also didn't have power windows, like my old single cab S-10. Actually, a friend of mine had the same truck but a Ford, a single cab '95 XLT ranger with a stick, and that had a CD player. He paid $11,600 for that truck. Every car had a CD player as an option, and almost always on whatever trim level was one step higher than econo-base poverty. I'm still glad he reviews the most likable cars from this period.
@BrettMKWАй бұрын
The link in the description goes to a completed auction for a Lamborghini Gallardo.
@John_Locke_108Ай бұрын
Doug's the type of guy who can't copy and paste links correctly.
@YOCOSMINMAX16Ай бұрын
Same car
@BrettMKWАй бұрын
@@YOCOSMINMAX16 It was an incorrect link when I originally posted the comment, seems to be fixed now.
@joshhumen575Ай бұрын
Doug was the kind of kid to carry a brief case full of pictures of cars based on how cool they are
@JohnSmith-in1ttАй бұрын
I think Doug forgot that Range Rovers existed in the 90’s while making this video 😂
@damilolaakanniАй бұрын
He remembered at the end. Range Rovers existed long before the 90's though.
@TadWohlrappАй бұрын
@@damilolaakanni While also claiming that the 2000 Tahoe Z71 predates the Mercedes G-Wagen.
@JohnSmith-in1ttАй бұрын
@@damilolaakanni I didn’t catch him say that at the end, but even as an American, this Tahoe, is certainly not the truck to invent the offroad SUV like Doug kind of implies
@damilolaakanniАй бұрын
@@JohnSmith-in1tt he mentioned it while he was driving. Watch the driving section.
@nwezetx1Ай бұрын
Doug constantly frustrates me with careless misinformation, with the wide reach he has and previous industry experience. I blame the audience for not holding him accountable. Gets timelines, overly inflates feature content of vehicles in inaccurate contexts (CD Players). The GMT400 was also designed to be stylish in the early 80s, being the first modern pickup design that left the 70s behind. Took Ford until 1996 to release a modern F-Series and Chrysler in 1993 with the first true Ram pickup (D-Series was not a Ram originally). I give Doug credit for broad subject matter and business savvy.
@Handihustle07Ай бұрын
Will forever love the old squared boxy look
@nitishgoel3969Ай бұрын
11:50 it got the ball chiller 🗿🗿
@apollo7557Ай бұрын
I believe bmw did this too, they called it ze goochencoolen
@karolkowalski26 күн бұрын
I absolutely love the GMT400 Tahoe. Big enough, boxy, fits the family and all they want to carry, accelerates ok, poor steering, no brakes... Perfect 😍
@KimberlyCarter-fe9vhАй бұрын
The vibe in this vid is perfect!
@kellingtonlink956Ай бұрын
Tony Soprano certainly looked great driving one. I’ve always loved them. Thanks for the video.
@electrikoptikАй бұрын
It wasn't a big deal. The Tahoe/Suburban has zero presence outside of North America. It's not a global product.
@ckck5258Ай бұрын
Supply chains were not what they are today. Suvs were popular in north america, not the rest of the world.
@DubioserAltschauerberger1510Ай бұрын
It was a big deal in north America
@Mohamed-bc3onАй бұрын
Middle East/ Gulf counties, too
@ajayr5966Ай бұрын
Gm owns 67% of ful sized SUV in North America and Tahoe alone sells more than all brands combined in its segment
@electrikoptikАй бұрын
@@Mohamed-bc3on LC and Patrols dominate gulf region. I've been many times to gulf countries on business trips. You know this too.
@jlo2o199Ай бұрын
Restoring cars from this era is so worth it. Mid early 2000s especially. Great eras of cars. Great bargains out there. Plenty of parts, mechanics know how to work on them. Becoming a huge fan of taking care of and fixing any and everything that goes wrong with these era cars.
@keithsherman1956Ай бұрын
I had a tan 2000 Tahoe for my first car! Loved it!
@bobhill3941Ай бұрын
Happy Halloween 🎃 I loved watching this on my lunch break ❤ I was 13 when this Tahoe came out and loved it. I remember back then dad telling me about Z71 and how tough, capable, and protected it was. I always loved the style and barn doors. His uncle was the chief engineer for the GMT400 trucks. I always preferred the Tahoe to the Suburban, mom wanted a Yukon during this time, I love the wheels and monochromatic look especially in that red❤ I loved Tony's one.