Denali 6.2 owners , and Tahoe Rst 6.2 please post your MPGs and contribute by posting here..

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Miami-Dade

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You do have some good recommendations. Do you typically drive from Miami to/from NYC?

You’re mention of Cafe 82 reminded me of Seinfeld. I think the place (Tom’s maybe) they went to in the show was not too far.


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I drive up about 3 times a year. Sometimes I take I-95 all the way and sometimes I take I-95-I-26-I-77-1-81-I-78-New Jersey Turnpike. Have friends in Richmond Virginia so when I see them it is I-95 all the way. Going back up for the final time this year in October for 3 weeks.
 

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Guy....you have literally one of the BIGGEST SUV's made, with the BIGGEST ENGINE you can possibly get.

You're not going to get phenomenal gas mileage with it.

People don't buy these trucks for the MPG. MPG is one of the last things that should be on your mind when buying something of this size.[/QUOLarge engine+6000
 

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2018 Denali. I get 24mpg on my 30-mile trip to work IF I set cruise control to 72mph. If I do not use cruise control, I get about 20mpg with my speed somewhere near 72-75mph. City driving it gets 17mpg, but the fastest I drive is 55mph between the small towns around me. The 6.2 is vastly superior to my 2010 Tahoe's 5.3. Some of that is the 10-speed transmission. It is far superior to the Tahoe's. If your truck is a 6.2 with equivalent gearing to the Denali, and you use Premium gas and not ethanol, and don't get more than 20mpg on a 70mph highway trip, you have a problem.
 
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My 2015 6.2 is vastly superior to my prior 2007 5.7 Suburban. Get around 20 with the 6.2, never more than 16mpg with the 5.3.
 
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in my 2015 DENALI XL i driven this baby from Pennsylvania to Michigan with Cruise set at 78 MPH and i averaged 20 MPG it all depends on how heavy your foot is on the gas pedal and your driving style tend to make a difference. one thing i know for sure is those v8 engines doesn't like to idle at all !!!!!
 

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2017 Escalade ESV, I can hit 22-24MPG on highway going 70MPH (if I’m careful maintaining a steady speed and NOT flooring it), and about 14MPG in the city driving normally. If I drive normally on the highway, I’ll get 21-22MPG. Amazing for an engine this large and powerful.


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2016 Yukon XL Denali 8 spd gets 14 city / 21-22 hwy.
2012 Jeep GC 3.6L gets 16 and 26 hwy. Diggin that.
2004 Expedition 5.4L got 13.5 / 20-21 highway.
1996 F 250 7.5L got 8 / 10.

It's what I expected so far. Avg driving temperament. 70 mph hwy with AC on. Have not yet pulled the boat. Interested to see how the Denali does there.
 
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I'm getting around 16 mpg combined city/highway. Almost all of my driving is in the city, unfortunately. Interestingly, this performance is essentially exactly the same as my last two Yukon Denali (2005 and 2009), all around 16 mpg.
 

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So far I'm getting 13-14 here in the suburbs. Drives 10x better than our 02 surburban 5.3 which got about the same mpg around here. I have a 2000 mile trip coming up in a couple of mths.
 

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