@viven44
Trust me, your 10 speed is getting into 10th gear a lot quicker and easier than you realize. Not in "city" driving will you typically get into 10th gear, but I drive a lot of "rural, suburban" area where the speed limits are 45 MPH on 2 lane roads without much traffic or traffic lights and I will see my Yukon get into 10th gear more often than I would have expected. On the highway or above 50 MPH with a lot of throttle movement, 10th gear is almost always enabled. I watch this all the time when monitoring and pulling data.
I will touch briefly on your fuel economy concern, while the 2018 5.3l 2 WD Suburban indicated it could get 23 MPG on the highway, I really doubt you were much bettering that by 3-4 MPG. I could see it maybe besting this a bit if you could cruise unobstructed at 50-55 MPH for long periods on flat terrain, but besting by 3-4 MPG, doubt it. If you were going strictly but the Fuel Economy read out, this might be part of the issue? This is a whole different conversation I really do not want to get into.
While many of the 6.2l engines are failing before their first oil change, I still believe with many of the bearing related problems it is more oil related than defect related. Sure there can be defects, but the punishment these engines could undergo with 11.5:1 compression ration running Regular fuel and the ridiculous 0W20 engine oil that can easily and quickly loose viscosity when fuel diluted it really not ideal. Assuming people are not running Premium fuel in these 6.2l I really wonder what may be going on.
You should read this post:
https://www.tahoeyukonforum.com/thr...-class-action-suit.150688/page-3#post-1951170