iamdub
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Coming from an owner of a GMT900 and having a lot of experience with friends' GMT800s, I believe the older ones are better built. Sure, there are a few mechanical improvements with the 900. But overall, I have more faith in the 800. They're also cheaper to purchase and repair. I can't comment on the rust because we don't have that here. I've always thought the 5.3 and 6.0 (LQ4) in these trucks were essentially the same motor, just varying in displacement and that neither is more or less reliable than the other. The LQ9 6.0, however, has a few unique differences but it comes in the Escalade. My neighbor has 230K on his '03 4.8 and drives it anywhere at any time. He has PLENTY of money to get something new, but sees no need (and really HAS no need) to get something newer. My friend daily drove his 413K-mile '00 Z71 5.3 sometimes 200 miles a day until he totaled it by falling asleep at the wheel. My friend daily drove his '01 ex-cab 5.3 with 317K miles until it went under 8 feet of water in a recent flood. We replaced all the fluids and used it to make three or four 40-mile round-trips hauling salvageables to his new home, blasting the A/C the whole time. I'm all about mo' powa, but the 5.3 is plenty for a people hauler. You can throw on an MIT, some long tube headers, a free-flow muffler and get it tuned and have about the same power as that 6.0 and not negatively affect your fuel economy.