BobsC3
Sep 11, 2013Explorer
spoon059 wrote:
This engine sounds awesome and I am interested to see the mileage numbers... but this qoute is what leaves me scratching my head...article wrote:
But note that all these big numbers are reserved for the most expensive trims, specifically the Silverado LTZ, Silverado High Country, Sierra SLT, and Sierra Denali.
Why does GM absolutely REFUSE to offer the big engine in a base package? When I bought my Tundra in 2010 I looked at GM, Ford, Ram and Nissan as well. GM had the 6.2 back then (I think), but the only way I could get the 6.2L engine was to buy the $50,000+ model.
For someone like me who doesn't care about all the gadgets and upgrades and just wants a capable powertrain and few options (cruise, power windows/locks, AC, etc), GM still doesn't offer a competitive product. I could almost buy 2 Tundras for what a Denali costs...
coolbreeze01 wrote:
Be nice if it has a least a 30 gallon gas tank.
spoon059 wrote:
This engine sounds awesome and I am interested to see the mileage numbers... but this qoute is what leaves me scratching my head...article wrote:
But note that all these big numbers are reserved for the most expensive trims, specifically the Silverado LTZ, Silverado High Country, Sierra SLT, and Sierra Denali.
Why does GM absolutely REFUSE to offer the big engine in a base package? When I bought my Tundra in 2010 I looked at GM, Ford, Ram and Nissan as well. GM had the 6.2 back then (I think), but the only way I could get the 6.2L engine was to buy the $50,000+ model.
For someone like me who doesn't care about all the gadgets and upgrades and just wants a capable powertrain and few options (cruise, power windows/locks, AC, etc), GM still doesn't offer a competitive product. I could almost buy 2 Tundras for what a Denali costs...
kw/00 wrote:
...I would not feel comfortable pulling that much weight with a 1/2 ton truck...I know it's "beefed up" but still, a 12000 lb trailer is putting a large amount of pin weight on that truck. The normal everyday joe public, does not understand payload ratings... All he sees is what the advertiser wants him to see, and figures... .....
Kalabin wrote:
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If they keep as much Torque management on them as mine has..... it will be okay. ...
article wrote:
But note that all these big numbers are reserved for the most expensive trims, specifically the Silverado LTZ, Silverado High Country, Sierra SLT, and Sierra Denali.
Kalabin wrote:bmanning wrote:
With this motor and the 6.4L Hemi on the way, RVer's now have two more outstanding gasoline choices on the market.
Towing aside, how much fun must these engines be to merge onto the freeway with when empty? I'm guessing that they'll actually make the 7000lb trucks they motivate feel downright light on their feet & sporty.
If they keep as much Torque management on them as mine has..... it will be okay. I'm really interested to see the 6.4 and GM 6.2 HD truck shootouts whenever that happens. Should be fun! Anymore any of the big three are kicking out amazing gas trucks, its just what styling do you like more!
bmanning wrote:
With this motor and the 6.4L Hemi on the way, RVer's now have two more outstanding gasoline choices on the market.
Towing aside, how much fun must these engines be to merge onto the freeway with when empty? I'm guessing that they'll actually make the 7000lb trucks they motivate feel downright light on their feet & sporty.