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<font color=darkorchid>Better to have been tagged
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Oh yes the post from rjan67 reminded me. If you have a kid in a booster seat with the suburban that has a 60/40 middle split bench you will need to put the booster behind the passenger front seat because that seat needs to eather fold down or tilt then slide forward so you can get to the back row. Not the easiest to get back there but better than the astro with 8 seats. They only have 1 sliding door so clipping the back row and behind the driver middle bench can be a chore. I'm not tring to discourage you from getting these just tring to inform you so you can look at these possible problems when you go truck lookin.
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My 2001 astro gets 18 to 20 mpg on the hwy doing 70mph. Our 2004 Subruban gets approx 15 mpg doing 70 mpg. Astro towing 5500 lbs get 10.5 mpg average and the suburban gets around 12 mpg towing the same trailer. Suburban can tow way more is more comfortable and drives like a caddy. Oh Suburban has 4 wheel drive and Yukons have awd. Awd get worse gas milage sence you cant shut off the front drivetrain. 2 wheel drive of coarse are the same.
Also
My 2001 astro gets 18 to 20 mpg on the hwy doing 70mph. Our 2004 Subruban gets approx 15 mpg doing 70 mpg. Astro towing 5500 lbs get 10.5 mpg average and the suburban gets around 12 mpg towing the same trailer. Suburban can tow way more is more comfortable and drives like a caddy. Oh Suburban has 4 wheel drive and Yukons have awd. Awd get worse gas milage sence you cant shut off the front drivetrain. 2 wheel drive of coarse are the same.