TellTastic
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So,
I'll preface by saying that I know there have been many posts discussing the twins, but as I wait to purchase a telly, I wanted to open up discussion on what made you go for a telly (since most are probably biased at this point) vs another vehicle in the 3rd row segment.
Props to GM, we have an Equinox and love it, but the back seats don't get air. There are no vents in the back at all, except for under the front seats and the air flow is poor. Our adult passengers, as infrequent as it is, complain when in the back. That's fine, but we have a little one that roasts back their. When we bought the SUV, the airflow back their was an afterthought as little one wasn't in the picture.
Anyway, we figured we'd upgrade to a third row (Ford was never an option). We looked at the Traverse 3LT, and I'll hand it to them, that is a stylish exterior (the new. the old models were blech to us). But, we found the interior lacking. Especially the second / third row seats as the upholstery was cheap and uncomfortable. For the price and features offered, Hyundai and Kia was the better bang for the buck.
So, I have listed our cons between the two vehicles. Most of this is nitpicking, but that sometimes makes or breaks the purchase.
Telly CONS
I'll preface by saying that I know there have been many posts discussing the twins, but as I wait to purchase a telly, I wanted to open up discussion on what made you go for a telly (since most are probably biased at this point) vs another vehicle in the 3rd row segment.
Props to GM, we have an Equinox and love it, but the back seats don't get air. There are no vents in the back at all, except for under the front seats and the air flow is poor. Our adult passengers, as infrequent as it is, complain when in the back. That's fine, but we have a little one that roasts back their. When we bought the SUV, the airflow back their was an afterthought as little one wasn't in the picture.
Anyway, we figured we'd upgrade to a third row (Ford was never an option). We looked at the Traverse 3LT, and I'll hand it to them, that is a stylish exterior (the new. the old models were blech to us). But, we found the interior lacking. Especially the second / third row seats as the upholstery was cheap and uncomfortable. For the price and features offered, Hyundai and Kia was the better bang for the buck.
So, I have listed our cons between the two vehicles. Most of this is nitpicking, but that sometimes makes or breaks the purchase.
Telly CONS
- Love the front end, but not the biggest fan of the tail end
- No remote start on key fob ('21)
- Except the moss and the graphite grey (looking at ex), none of the colors get my attention
- Black gloss piano trim around console - fingerprint and scratch prone
- Steering wheel center material (with badging) feels cheap
- No auto 3rd row up/down
- Not sure about those Oh-Sh** handles by the drier / passenger knee and console (thoughts?)
- The body line in the hood was right in my line of sight and just tripped me up during the test drive
- Don't like the look of the roof rack bars
- Hideous front end grill and not the biggest fan of the tail end
- Electronic / button gear selector switch feels sluggish and unusual
- Phone charger right next to cup holders - residual liquid creep
- Cup holders aren't dedicated - fear the 'pop out' holders may break
- None of the colors get my attention
- Inside trim paneling felt less 'luxurious' than telly
- Black gloss piano trim around infotainment system - fingerprint and scratch prone
- Don't like the look of the roof rack bars
- The Hyundai add-on packages (convenience, premium, drive guidance) come at a $$
- as compared to Kia, of which, the amenities are 'included' depending on trim level