toi
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my 22 rst with 5.3 lt has 75k on the clock. no issues so far.
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Personally, I’d stay away from the diesel due to the belt driven oil pump in the crank case. What could possibly go wrong with that design? Supposedly it sheds tiny bits rubber that potentially blocks oil passages. What was so wrong with shaft/gear driven oil pumps? I guess they are just saving money hoping to get beyond the warranty period.Hello all, we are considering a big GM SUV and want to know overall which engine is the best one for reliability? I want a suv with room and an engine that will be super reliable so I can sleep at night. I hear a lot about emissions issues and def issues with the diesel or lifter issues with the gas, but is this fixed now?
We did the same thing and bought a bus of a vehicle. If you look at my other thread I started I actually got a unicorn of a truck, 2018 Suburban 3500 LT. It has all the bells and whistles but has the HD transmission and the old school 6.0 Vortec which I think is has a near unanimous opinion of being very reliable.I guess we really lucked out with our 2019, maybe. Sales were real slow, got a super deal on the machine on the lot and it was exactly what we were looking for. For me it's like driving a bus but we bought it for a highway machine and we load it up and take off every so often.