Howdy folks,
Been a while since I posted. Still have the 2007 Yukon and am now up to 160K miles. I'm considering an Escalade or Denali for my next rig but wanted to check and see what the general stance was on the 6.2. I realize it's been around a while in some variation or another, and I also realize that typically all you see in here are the "problems" with any engine. What I am trying to determine is if there are any years that were more susceptible to issues, and how many miles is too many miles. Needless to say I will not be buying new as they have eclipsed 100K for the things. Crazy. However, I don't want to buy something with 70 or 80 K miles on it if they are not as bulletproof as the 5.3. Yes, every truck is different as to their lifespan, but we do have the added knowledge of things like a carfax that may or may not tell us regular service intervals etc. So, if a truck receives proper regular maintenance, any risks per se to go to a 6.2 that has up to 80K miles used? Again, I get it, with regular maintenance every engine should run fine, but we all know that's not the case. lol. It's like saying burning oil in the 5.3 is normal. Burning oil is NOT normal. The fact that the 5.3 does is. hahaha. Thanks for any and all input and comments.
Been a while since I posted. Still have the 2007 Yukon and am now up to 160K miles. I'm considering an Escalade or Denali for my next rig but wanted to check and see what the general stance was on the 6.2. I realize it's been around a while in some variation or another, and I also realize that typically all you see in here are the "problems" with any engine. What I am trying to determine is if there are any years that were more susceptible to issues, and how many miles is too many miles. Needless to say I will not be buying new as they have eclipsed 100K for the things. Crazy. However, I don't want to buy something with 70 or 80 K miles on it if they are not as bulletproof as the 5.3. Yes, every truck is different as to their lifespan, but we do have the added knowledge of things like a carfax that may or may not tell us regular service intervals etc. So, if a truck receives proper regular maintenance, any risks per se to go to a 6.2 that has up to 80K miles used? Again, I get it, with regular maintenance every engine should run fine, but we all know that's not the case. lol. It's like saying burning oil in the 5.3 is normal. Burning oil is NOT normal. The fact that the 5.3 does is. hahaha. Thanks for any and all input and comments.