GMC Yukons, more power but more gas. It comes with either a 5.3L or 6.2L V8 engine, with RWD or AWD options.

I’ve looked for the most affordable, this is one of them. Average MSRP of a Yukon Standard (like the one below) is around $70,000 if you try to get more features, like 4×4 or tow package, the price gets higher.

To give you an idea, this Yukon has 72,355 miles and would cost $48,880 + T&F

It’s equipped with a 6.2L V8 DI Dyn Fuel Mgmt RWD Automatic Gas

Honda Odyssey will be more affordable and give you as much space as the Yukon. Basically there are two trims I’m seeing alot of, The Honda Odyssey EX-L and the Touring.

The Touring builds upon the EX-L trim by adding family technology, such as rear-seat monitor, in-car PA system, a rear-seat screen for movies, and front/rear parking sensors. While both EX-L and Touring feature the same 280-hp V6 engine.

Below is a 2023 EX-L starting MSRP is $40,410

this one cost $37,020 + T&F

16,188 miles (low)

Below is the Touring, pretty much the same vehicle with the added features mentioned before. However the big differences are this is 1 year newer but has 10K more miles. The years have a big impact on price.

2024 Honda Odessey Touring

25,332 miles

$39,000 +T&F

2024 Jeep Wagoneer l Series II

The Wagoneer is Jeeps largest SUV, made to compete with Cadillac and GMC, it’s loaded with extras and most importantly it has a ton of space.

This is a 2024

it has 68,808 miles

$37,606 + T&F (MSRP value for this specific unit is $77,640 that’s a $39K difference)

Cheaper then both the Honda and the Yukon, however when comparing to Honda, also consider this Jeep gets about 19MPG Honda Gets