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Tahoe or Yukon?I am about to order a '25 Denali with the diesel. It's funny you want out of a Lexus -- I am thinking if I have to do a gas motor, going with Toyota / Lexus.
2 months…No way would I go with the 6.2. The engine has lots of problems as I am getting one replaced right now with only 21,113 miles on it.
Yes GM is paying for it BUT not much else. Only 44 toward any rental and it must be a GM product. Been over two months,
You couldn't give me a diesel engine. I would go with gas.Hi all! Another question and posting here since there is such a wealth a knowledge. I have a Lexus GX550 that I really just don't like. Live in Charleston, SC so nice weather almost year around.
I was waiting for the 4WD diesel to come out so I could get a High Country. I do want Supercruise as I drive to Florida, NC, and GA a few times a year from SC and think it would be good for resale (I could be wrong). Seems as of now I cannot get that combo. I have also never had a diesel.
I started looking at the 6.2 again in High Country with Supercruise. Looks like the 6.2 would get similar mileage as the GX does now.
The diesel attracted me with the better gas mileage and diesel in my area is cheaper than premium. Premium in my area is $1.00 more in my area than regular unleaded. I do a fair amount of driving around town. Even driving 3 miles can take 15/20 minutes with our constant traffic.
I do have a boat I would like to tow, it is a Pair Custom 24. Weighs in around 6/7K pounds all together probably. Don't honestly know how often I would be towing, probably not a lot as it is kept at the marina. The furthest I would tow ever would be 4 hours away and even then...ick.
So what would yall do? Get the diesel and forgo the Supercruise or get the Duramax? Or do I just go with the Yukon diesel and get over the screen??? The GMC dealers around me are not too highly rated when it comes to service.