Seamus
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I can agree. The mileage really ticks up if 65-70 mph. A lot of the videos with high MPG are at lower speeds and I dont know if the AC is on. I get 24 MPG easily. Anything above takes effort and a lower speed. My wife has a MB GLC300 4 cyl turbo. For perspective she averages 22 and a high of 27 mpg. This huge truck is getting 24 mpg which is insane. Love the torque, pulls strong in city driving.I cleared my mileage before I left and left it on 50 mile increments. It jumped between 26 and 29.7 thru the 350 miles. I'm saying overall on the 350 it prob got 27 as an overall average. It hit 30.3 previously on a 150 mile run.
I'm saying on a Yukon, 30 MPG is potentially attainable, but probably at this big boxes top end. For as big a vehicle as it is and all it can haul and do, I'm elated at anything above 25. Many crappy 4 cyl cars don't get 25...
The key for me is dependability and longevity. If I can get both from this combination with reasonable maintenance I will be more than happy. So far still in honeymoon stage and all is great!
The B Duramax was a must for me, unfortunately there has not been any white frost 2WD Denali XL here in Florida that could be had. Found one for 15k over sticker, not an option. So landed this Sierra Denali with ultimate package and am very impressed and happy for now. When the insanity stops will flip into the Denali Yukon XL. This Duramax is a winner though!
I do my own maintenance here, rockauto has best price on the oil and filters. 7 qts and a filter. No more than any gasser. Fuel filter is cheap and easy to get to. I too am in honeymoon stage but been researching for 3 years. 2 months in seems like its going to be a good ride.