I appreciate the feedback from everyone. It appears there is not a consensus on running auto full time being OK or not, but I'm looking forward to the first time it rains since picking this truck up so I actually get to feel auto4wd doing it's thing.
I have a few other tangential questions I don't think are worth starting a new thread over:
My prior two Tahoes had a button on the dash or overhead console that would turn on all interior lights, but I can't find a similar button on my '24. Is there no way to turn on all interior lights from the driver seat?
From what I understand, 2024 Tahoes with 6.2L are supposed to come with active exhaust. My new '24 definitely sounds much louder at cold startup than my previous 5.3 Tahoes, but from what little I've played around with the sport mode while driving, I can't really tell much difference in exhaust note between being in sport mode or normal, unless it's subtle and I haven't had enough time to notice the difference yet. Should my 6.2 RST have active exhaust? Does anyone else have a '24 6.2 and notice a difference in sound in sport mode?
Speaking of sport mode, does it also adjust the magnaride suspension? What exactly does sport mode do besides programming to hold gear longer?
This Tahoe is new-new, only had 5 miles when I test drove it last week practically straight off the transport truck. I had to wait for PDI to be wrapped up and I'm the only customer who's ever sat in it. I live in DFW so the Arlington plant where these are assembled is only <45 minutes from the dealership, so I would like to think it went from assembly line to my garage in a particularly short time. It's interesting when I occasionally drive by the plant where these are made. I digress, but having watched some videos about break-in I made sure to fluctuate rpm/speed and no WOT or hard starts the first 250 miles, I still haven't floored it yet and avoid hard starts, but after 250 miles I have began enjoying more go-pedal where appropriate. This 6.2 seems to beg for it. My question is when the first oil change should happen. Some people say 1K miles, dealership says I'm fine with the first change being at 5K. Any opinions on when to do the first oil change? Any other Tahoe specific break-in advice?
Oh, final question. I put Michelin Defenders on my prior Tahoe that came with those awful Continental tires, made a noticeable difference. This RST came with Bridgestone Alenza tires, what's the opinion on those?