My 2004 Tahoe get 16 mpg commuting 250 miles per week, and pulls my dump trailer and ASV on weekends. 200k on the orginal everything. 5.3. You can put 4x8 plywood in it and close the gate. Small electrical bugs suck in this era of chevy, but none keep the vehicle from running. I get 50k out of cooper discoverer AT's, the orginal brake pads went 125k, replaced rotors at 175k. Water pump at 180 k, and a power steering pump fluid cooler. I haven' even touched the trans dipstick, but one time I added a quart- my mechanic said why mess with it now? (at 160k)
Beyond that, rode hard and put away wet. Washed once in ten years, never waxed- and I live at the beach- see photo, Wife and I can put four longboards and four shortboards in the Tahoe and lock it up, can't do that with a pickup. at retail 5-600 per board, you get the idea. We are sponsored, so we get them gratis.
I too had always been a truck owner, but now can't see going back. I have a 6x12 enclosed trailer I put carpentry type tools in, the dump ttrailer, and an open 5x10 i can use. Lumber? Any trailer.... Reality of the truck bed is it sits there worthless and unused the rest of the time, the area behind my front seats is where I have locking storage, when I'm too lazy to take tools out and return them to garage or trailer.
I believe I just saw a Tahoe for 3950 on a lot here, prolly has 200k on it, but I'd jump on it if I was needing a vehicle, considering the use I get out of mine.
Truck still looks good, rides super smooth, BIL who is a bit snobbery about vehicles and is expert in all good things, says it rides and drives as well as his late model caddy, he is not an easy person to impress, but he has used it for a couple of 150 mile rt's.
I'm not going to be buying a cheap replacement when I need one- prolly if the trans fails, but I will buy a one to two year old Tahoe or suburban