tdhanses
WKR
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- Sep 26, 2018
5yr 100k power train warranty on the 3.0 vs 5yr 60k on the 6.2.The 3.0. Not even a comparison. Get rid of it at 3yrs/75k for another new one and you’ll never have to do anything besides oil and filters.
5yr 100k power train warranty on the 3.0 vs 5yr 60k on the 6.2.The 3.0. Not even a comparison. Get rid of it at 3yrs/75k for another new one and you’ll never have to do anything besides oil and filters.
That’s another good point. The 3.0 diesel gets 650 or so on a tank of fuel!Have the 6.2 at4 and would not get it again if you travel a lot. No maintenance issues in 45k miles so far and love the truck. 17mpg is about my best highway on average. Towing and passing is great with or without a trailer, but I am always looking for the next gas station. I can always find diesel but sometimes struggle to find premium and if I do, some of those one off or smaller stations have supper old premium gas causing knocking issues. My main gripe has always been that the tank is far too small for the truck. If it was 30 ish gallons I would love everything about the 6.2.
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That’s interesting that you’re getting 17 highway, I regularly get 23-24 (highway) with mine. Major difference is that mine is an X31 SLT instead of the AT4, so it doesn’t have the lift and has less aggressive tires.Have the 6.2 at4 and would not get it again if you travel a lot. No maintenance issues in 45k miles so far and love the truck. 17mpg is about my best highway on average. Towing and passing is great with or without a trailer, but I am always looking for the next gas station. I can always find diesel but sometimes struggle to find premium and if I do, some of those one off or smaller stations have supper old premium gas causing knocking issues. My main gripe has always been that the tank is far too small for the truck. If it was 30 ish gallons I would love everything about the 6.2.
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I have 42k on mine and live 2 miles from work...obviously with those kind of miles in 2 years we drive a lot of other places but I'm rolling the dice...probably should have bought the extended warranty but the drive train is covered up to 60k.No onw is concerned with his "short short" daily commutes and the diesel?
Guess I got lucky 55k and zero issues.I have a 2022 GMC 3.0 duramax and the advice I would give is get every warranty available, you will need it. I just rolled over 70k miles on mine and have had all kinds of problems.
Leaky radiator
Melted fuse box
Multiple thermostats needing replacement
Engine Cooling fan comes on full blast at start up (assume this is due to the bad thermostats)
Check engine light is constantly on
Now this is a work rig and it gets rode pretty hard but it seems like I have had a lot of problems in the 1.5 years I’ve had the truck.
I average about 22.5 overall and you can definitely average 25-26 on the freeway or more if you keep the speeds reasonable.
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Not on a modern 1/2 ton, they are made for this and the EGR actually have the coolant running through it so it gets to operating temps really fast even in the middle of winter.No onw is concerned with his "short short" daily commutes and the diesel?
Powertrain is covered to 100k.I have 42k on mine and live 2 miles from work...obviously with those kind of miles in 2 years we drive a lot of other places but I'm rolling the dice...probably should have bought the extended warranty but the drive train is covered up to 60k.
Powertrain is covered to 100k.
My 6.6 duramax engine fan comes on to help raise the temp of the truck. It goes away once up to tempGuess I got lucky 55k and zero issues.
"Covers the components below for repairs, including parts and labor, due to defects in materials and/or workmanship for the duration of the warranty. Typical powertrain warranties last for 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first, but other durations are available."
No onw is concerned with his "short short" daily commutes and the diesel?
Could someone define "short trips"? My typical commute is 20ish miles or 25-30 minutes
I would say a short commute is anything where it doesn’t get to operating temps.Could someone define "short trips"? My typical commute is 20ish miles or 25-30 minutes
When I bought my 2021 3.0, all diesels came with a 5yr 100k powertrain and an 8yr 80k emissions warranty, then your standard 3yr 36k bumper to bumper.
"Covers the components below for repairs, including parts and labor, due to defects in materials and/or workmanship for the duration of the warranty. Typical powertrain warranties last for 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first, but other durations are available."