While anecdotal, my family, friends, and co-workers have consistently seen them fail due to an unrecoverable software issue within 2-3 years. Extended support means very little when one expects failure within current support. Providing that support is cheap marketing.
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This is surely what Reagan envisioned every Spring.
have decided the benefits outweigh the extra cost
You've no experience but assign merit to more than an ideology of comprehensive amenities.
The first thing we’ll do with it is take it up into Canada to do some university tours. Optimally we’ll be able to dry camp at worst in between visits.
The learning trip is international, urban, and boondock all at once.
We already practically live out of a suitcase anyways, the apartment is just a big storage for all our junk.
But, the "junk" is still present.
Did you have any specific SUV suggestions that would work alternatively?
Suburban 3/4 ton with the 6.0L and not VVT 2019. If you want reliability then the Cummins 6.7L diesel isn't for you because you're too focused on externally-sourced convenience. The GM 3.0L diesel isn't for you because it's too new for reliability studies. Your only choice is a Tundra.
This appears to be an undersized, overpriced first trailer. The exact same goes for the tow vehicles, which aren't even truck-based SUVs.
But, there's not much more to say because you've not stated why you made your choices.
AI data analyst here. The above is an excellent extension of the analogy.
Now, imagine another monkey controlling how the size of the keys vary. There might even be another monkey controlling that one.
The analogy doesn't seem to break until we start talking about the assumptions humans make for efficiency.