i wonder about this too; i could see not offering a diesel version if the demand isn't there (ford doesn't either.......food for thought.........), but would it cost THAT much more money to offer a more truck-like version for those who want one; If you look at the truck line, you have high country all the way down to W/T and it seems to work. ..........But maybe gm just wants to present the suburban as upscale to begin with?
That's really what it is. The new Suburban is designed to fit the needs and wants of the upscale, "me too" crowd. They forgot all about the common working man that needs a truck and has more than 2 or 3 kids.

