That's the thing though if you actually push down on the throttle pedal in the 5.3 they do get up and go pretty good. It's not the slouch y'all make it out to be. Sure it doesn't rip like a 6.2 but it's not a total dog
it's not a total dog no, but it's mostly the behavior of the person behind the wheel this goes for even a little 4 banger
if there is no desire to get at least some "performance" out of the vehicle then may as well settle for whatever is "good enough"
if you want to gauge the difference go test drive both because there is a difference and it is noticeable.
that's the bottom line, if you have no desire to get any kind of extra power out of the vehicle then just don't bother even asking the question.
1. will it go 0-60 faster: yes by a hair
2. will it have a smidge more towing power: yes it will
3. will it get less gas mileage: yes a smidge 1-3mpg less (even if driven easily)
3. seat of the pants difference: yes
4. does it require any extra maintenance or parts costing more than a 5.3: no, not in general a new engine block or intake replacement may cost extra, otherwise any "extra" cost is completely negligble.
the caveat's? well gm tends to package more bells & whistles with the 6.2 generally, driving the initial purchase price up by an avewrage of $10,000 and unless you are looking at used vehicles there is little to nothing you can do about it.