Found a local burb 2500 lt with 128k for like 23k. Looks clean but gotdamn these prices. Really, really wish I would have had the foresight to know I'd want something with more towing before I bought my 12 tahoe.
Are the 2500's still better than, say, a yukon xl denali 1500 with tow/trailering? I'd still rather rather 6.2 vs the 6.0 if given the choice
The 6.2 is an aluminum block. The 6.0 is a cast iron block. Hot rod motor vs heavy duty motor.
People get confused because the 1500 and 2500 trucks share the same body. Lift off their bodies, and you're left with two completely different trucks...
Full float axles vs semifloaters
9900-lb braking system vs 7200 lb
Torsion/leaf springs vs coils/struts
6L90 vs 6L80 transmission
Bigger/thicker frame vs well, not
Hydro boost brakes vs vacuum assist
6500-lb curb weight vs 5500-lb
39-gallon tank vs 26-gallon
So do you prefer the extra 50 HP of the 6.2,but all the weaker components, or 50 HP less, but a truck completely over-engineered and built like a brick sh*thouse? Plus, with a 6.2 and 26 gallons, you'll barely get 200 miles when towing heavy. Let me know how that works out in those big, square western states. And my 6.0 can run on regular.
It's not like 6.0 is a granny engine. 353 HP is still pretty respectable. You can see in my sig that I own both - a half-ton 6.2 Denali and a 6.0 2500. For heavy towing, I'll pick the 2500 EVERY TIME.