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May-29-2015 05:56 PM
N-Trouble wrote:
Are these hand calculated values or off the dream-o-meter? What grade of fuel you have to run?
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May-29-2015 09:49 AM
May-29-2015 09:43 AM
BurbMan wrote:
No doubt, it's a nice looking truck all around, and the fuel mileage with the 8-speed is truly impressive.
My issue is that our TT is 8500 lbs with 1200 on the tongue, so would definitely put us overweight. Have been thinking of the new Ram trucks, but we still use the 3rd row in the burb now and again, so not ready to pull the trigger yet,. I figure I've got a few more years to decide, and it might be 5er time them...
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May-29-2015 09:39 AM
Campfire Time wrote:
Thanks for posting this. I'm really intrigued by the 6 & 8 speed transmissions. My truck missed the 6 speed by a couple of years.
May-29-2015 09:27 AM
MPond wrote:
Yeah, you're right. I'd been sitting on my old 8.1L Suburban 2500 for exactly that reason - GM hadn't offered anything comparable for a while. Although the new one isn't rated as high as the old 2500, you wouldn't know it by driving it or towing with it. Everything about it feels as good or better, from the brakes, to the driveline and chassis - I'm very happy with it.
Fortunately, I use this truck primarily for towing boats. For the larger trailers I usually use my 3500 dually. So that lower limits don't affect me much.
I thought people might find the MPG interesting, as you'll likely see the drivetrain in more GM vehicles over the coming year or two.
May-29-2015 08:49 AM
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May-29-2015 08:33 AM
Tystevens wrote:
Thanks for the post, OP. Sounds like a great vehicle. Our best tank ever in our 2010 5.3 was 21.5 (avg speed about 63 mph) on a back roads trip. Incredible that GM is getting the same mpg with 100 more hp! The Yukon XL 6.2 is definitely in contention to replace our Suburban in a year or two.
May-29-2015 08:05 AM
BurbMan wrote:
According to the GMC website, the starting MSRP for 4WD is $71,415. With a few options tossed in, I had no trouble getting the MSRP to just shy of 80 large...
BurbMan wrote:
...With this new drivetrain, it's almost as capable as the old 2500 was in terms of towing, although still light on payload. I'll bet the OP was close to GVWR with passengers, cargo, and tongue weight of the boat in tow. If that had been a 7000 lb travel trailer, he would have been over weight for sure.
Curb Weight (lbs.) 5981 lbs
Max Payload (lbs.) 1519 lbs
GVWR (lbs.) 7500 lbs
Max Trailering (lbs.) 7900 lbs
All in all, a very nice truck!! Congrats to the OP and good luck with it!!
May-29-2015 08:03 AM