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Anyone been in the new Silverado ZR2? Any info would be helpful. Local dealer said they will have one in the next 3wks and am a little hesitant to put down a deposit.
Engine problems?? I know GM has been using the 6.2L for awhile but I didn’t know about issues. Anything else you tell me about thisBeautiful looking rig, awesome; but so many engine problems.
I couldn't do it.
I’m unsure about the 6.2, but in the 5.3 they’ve been having issues with lifters for a couple years. If those are replaced, and you get rid of the cylinder deactivation they’re extremely reliable engines.Engine problems?? I know GM has been using the 6.2L for awhile but I didn’t know about issues. Anything else you tell me about this
Lifter issues for sure.Engine problems?? I know GM has been using the 6.2L for awhile but I didn’t know about issues. Anything else you tell me about this
Don’t let that stuff scare you off. I have a Tahoe with 308,000 miles on it and will be taking it from Arkansas to Yellowstone next week.Thanks for all feedback. I’ve never had a Chevy so I need all the help I can get. Googling the Engine problems, it sounds like it’s cause by carbon buildup in the cylinders. The problem starts showing up after 75k miles. I keep my trucks as long as possible and this worries me. Again thanks for the info and I will not be buying a Chevy.
I have a 2024 silverado ZR2 with a 6.2L, didnt like the diesel at all, but i can tell you now if you can fit one in your budget then MOST DEFINITELY let the arrow fly on this truck, best thing ive ever boughtAnyone been in the new Silverado ZR2? Any info would be helpful. Local dealer said they will have one in the next 3wks and am a little hesitant to put down a deposit.
$100,000 2024 dollars or ~$60,000, 2020 money.I can't hardly tell the difference between a Tundra , Chevy, etc. They all look the same and way to low for any serious trial travel. Not to mention the price. I can't see rock bashing a $100,000 truck, but to each his own.