LFC911
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awesome, thanks for correcting me.When I bought my 2021 3.0, all diesels came with a 5yr 100k powertrain and an 8yr 80k emissions warranty, then your standard 3yr 36k bumper to bumper.
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awesome, thanks for correcting me.When I bought my 2021 3.0, all diesels came with a 5yr 100k powertrain and an 8yr 80k emissions warranty, then your standard 3yr 36k bumper to bumper.
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Another consideration is the cost of diesel is pretty close to diesel, and the 6.2 is recommended to run premium fuel.
I have a 6.2 in my Yukon, and get 22MPG on the highway. It's a rocket ship too, very nice truck towing, passing, just general driving.
There's nothing like the low-end torque of a diesel engine so consider that when towing.
I don't think you'd go wrong with either choice. Pick the best deal.
Yeah kind of hard to compare premium to itself....I wish that were true here, premium @ Costco is $3.61/gal, while diesel is $3.99/gal today.I know you meant premium, but my wife has the 6.2 and premium is more expensive than diesel where we live.
I drive a Cummins (for clarity on my price comparison).
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I agree they are not made for soccer mom's and grocery getter's. They are made to work and tow. Short trips just soot them up. As far a s maint. goes you don't see many gasser's on the road with 450,000 mile on them and still going strong.I'm not an expert by any means but I personally would be concerned.
So many DEF horror stories out there...had a couple myself until I deleted it.
I'd have a hard time buying a diesel for a daily driver/around town/short trips rig unless I planned to get rid of it before the warranty was up.
I’d have to try hard to get 21.7 when I had mine. Even my wife that drives like a 16 year old boy trying to impress the prom queen did better.I was in the market for a new truck this past June and I wanted the super cruise feature which was pretty hard to come by at the time. I finally found a dealership that had gotten one, that wasn’t pre-sold but it was the 3.0 diesel.
Always having gas trucks in the past, I wasn’t sure but after some research and reading reviews I decided to give it a try. I don’t need the diesel I only tow a small enclosed trailer a couple times a year.
Here are my thoughts after 8’ish months and 13,000 miles.
1. Over the 13,000 miles I have averaged 21.7 mpg according to the trucks computer. I don’t think I drive that aggressively and have been pretty disappointed with that number. If you drive longer commutes without much stop and go between 55-70mph you will get good mileage though.
2. Fill ups can be a pain waiting for a diesel pump to open up.
3. I never realized how much the price of diesel fluctuates from one station to the next so I’ve had to start paying attention to the stations off the highway that are .75/gallon more than some others.
4. Oil changes at the dealership are double what gas vehicles are.
5. DEF while I’ve only had to put 15’ish gallons in is just another thing to have to do and pay for and pay attention to.
6. Outside of that I really like the interior of the truck, the comfort and drive-ability and I personally like the super cruise and use it frequently.
If you’re trying to save money over gas with a lower fuel bill it’s quickly outweighed by the additional cost and I will most likely go back to gas or hybrid in the future. My friend has a power boost and averages 20mpg.
Lots of traffic and stop and go, driving with the flow of traffic.I’d have to try hard to get 21.7 when I had mine. Even my wife that drives like a 16 year old boy trying to impress the prom queen did better.
I would definitely get the baby Duramax.
The era of large displacement gas engines being the best option in a half ton pickup (really the vast majority of pickups) is over.
I'd agree. For most people buying a 3/4 ton (especially GM) the gasser is the logical choice.What’s interesting is I think it’s the opposite in 3/4 tons. Reliability on big gas engines in GM 2500s is tough to beat.
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@LFC911I have a '22 3.0 SLT and have had a few minor issues, covered under warranty. I had a 4" Ready Lift installed and 34" tires and sits slightly higher than a Trail Boss or AT4, for a lot less $$$$. I average around 22 mpg on the highway running 5-7 over and get about 500 miles out of a tank of fuel. I love it as a hunting rig and has been one of my favorite trucks.
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