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MPG for a 2500 Suburban?

KD4UPL
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With another baby on the way I'm thinking of upgrading our family sedan to a Suburban. I want to be able to use it for towing so I'm going to go for a 2500 model. I know mileage towing will be single digits and I'm fine with that.
What kind of mileage might I expect just hauling the family around as a daily driver?
If I get an early Sub with the 4 speed auto I think I'd like to have the 8.1L. Or, I may get a newer one with the 6.0 but it will have to have the 6 speed auto.
Either way, what kind of MPG are you getting just running around town or on the highway with no trailer and now big heavy payload?

Thanks,
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Drew510
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Just to add to the record:
2003 Suburban 2500, 6.0L, 3.73 axle ratio, 4x4. Mods in sig.
12 - 14mpg highway.
10 - 12mpg mixed driving.
9 - 9.5 towing my TT
Trailer: 2017 Heartland Mallard IDM29

TV: 2003 Chevy Suburban Quadrasteer 3/4 ton 6.0
Enhancements:
40k Aux transmission cooler
Black Bear Performance Tune
Power Stop brakes
Sumo Springs
Pioneer in-dash DVD with backup camera

mrgrim007
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PAThwacker wrote:
2004 K2500 6.0 3.73 with built 4L80E Average 10 mpg city and towing. It has max tow rating of 7600 lbs limited by gear ratio only. Big block 4.10 subs in that generation have 10,000 pound max. 2007 on up 6500lb trailer max before the factory hitch gets ripped off, bwhahahaha


Big block, 4.10 Suburbans have a 12,000 lb tow rating.
2014 RAM 3500 CTD, CC, Longbed
Rockwood 2608BS - On Order

Sold - 2002 Suburban 2500, 8.1L, 4.10
Sold - 2016 Jayco Jayflight SLX 212QBW 25' 6"
Sold - 2013 Jayco Jayflight 32BHDS 35' 6"

Koonzee
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While going through my maintenance log, I found a few more data points, often doing round trips and filling up at the same fuel station near my home.
fyi for those considering a 6.0 liter with a 3.73 rear gear ratio. Here ya go!
Las Vegas to Newport Beach
285 miles; 13.5 gallons; 21.11 mpg; CC @ 60 mph
126 miles; 6.97 gallons; 18.1 mpg
129 miles; 7.78 gallons; 16.6 mpg
156 miles; 9.3 gallons; 16.8 mpg
432miles; 22 gallons; 19.64 mpg
280 miles; 14.549 gal; 19.25 mpg
Mileage Datapoints: 5,500 Mile Rocky Mountain Tour
55 mph: 20.6 mpg
60 mph: 19.5 mpg
70 mph: 17.7 mpg

PDX_Zs
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Our 2011 6.0 has never show anything over 16 just cruising.... downhill ..... with a tailwind.

At speed MPG is primarily a function of wind resistance.

I have stopped looking at fuel economy and the gas bills. I just like the truck and don't want to know.

@Pat... yes the tow rating and the hitch on the new trucks is embarrassing. But it's really nothing a good fab shop and a big check can't fix. 🙂

PAThwacker
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2004 K2500 6.0 3.73 with built 4L80E Average 10 mpg city and towing. It has max tow rating of 7600 lbs limited by gear ratio only. Big block 4.10 subs in that generation have 10,000 pound max. 2007 on up 6500lb trailer max before the factory hitch gets ripped off, bwhahahaha
2015 Keystone Springdale Summerland 257rl
Tow vehicle: 2003 GMC K1500 ext lb
Previous: 14 years of 3 popups and a hybrid tt

akcooper9
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Koonzee wrote:
akcooper: Please note my Yukon XL has a 6.0 L engine.

2001 Yukon XL: 2500-6L-4L80E-3.73


I missed that but I still do not believe your getting 20 mpg out of it. To many folks have 6.0s and hardly see 15. So 20 no way.

Koonzee
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akcooper: Please note my Yukon XL has a 6.0 L engine.

2001 Yukon XL: 2500-6L-4L80E-3.73

STEVEO496
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Mine is all original except for a Hypertech "econo" tuner. 3.73 gears, 4x4 etc fully loaded except for 4.10 LS axle. Best mine has ever done according to the instant economy readout is about 14mpg on a flat hwy @55mph in cool air. Usually average around 11 mpg overall and around 8mpg pulling the camper. I do have one size larger tire than stock so that does throw off the speedometer by a little. I drive like a grandmother and it still gets crappy mileage, just the nature of the beast.
2012 Keystone Cougar 30RLS
2005 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 8.1
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akcooper9
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BenK wrote:

PS...I've blocked that BS'er and is what that function is for...removing commentators who I just don't wish to read/hear from...


Sad, you must not of read my earlier post where I post my real world numbers. While I still don't believe it, Im glade he got 20 MPG out of a 8.1 :h

BenK
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Believable and am in the hunt for the finishing details for the rebuild of my 1996 K3500 Suburban from a 4.1 diff ratio to something in the 4.88 range. Plus a GearVendors OD that will turn my 4 speed into an 8 speed

My 96 K3500 7.4L gets 10 MPG just about all the time. Pure freeway get 12.x MPG and occasionally get 15.x MPG often enough to claim it. Towing heavy is around 7-8 MPG dependent on terrain and my computer controlled right foot...

With the current 4.1's final ratio is 3.08 in OD at the axle. First is 10.17 at the axle.

With the 4.88's and with a GearVendors final ratio is 2.85 in double OD at the axle. OD & double OD are not for towing, but cruising. First will be 12.1 at the axle.

Double OD will have the big block cruising 65MPH at about 1,400-1,800 RPMs, at which my big block is at 100% torque capabilities. Haven't spent the time to do the detailed cal's yet...just than range as my guess (still noodling which tire size)

GearVendors 4L80E 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC OVERDRIVE chart

Waiting for that 'gosh darn....gotta rebuild the 7.4'....

PS...I've blocked that BS'er and is what that function is for...removing commentators who I just don't wish to read/hear from...

PPS...I keep my vehicles a long time and am happy with what I have...do NOT like spending what a replacement would cost (highest optioned Suburban at it's time and today that is in the $90K range) and the there are no +8.6K GVWR Subs...nor are the vans to my liking at this time)
-Ben Picture of my rig
1996 GMC SLT Suburban 3/4 ton K3500/7.4L/4:1/+150Kmiles orig owner...
1980 Chevy Silverado C10/long bed/"BUILT" 5.7L/3:73/1 ton helper springs/+329Kmiles, bought it from dad...
1998 Mazda B2500 (1/2 ton) pickup, 2nd owner...
Praise Dyno Brake equiped and all have "nose bleed" braking!
Previous trucks/offroaders: 40's Jeep restored in mid 60's / 69 DuneBuggy (approx +1K lb: VW pan/200hpCorvair: eng, cam, dual carb'w velocity stacks'n 18" runners, 4spd transaxle) made myself from ground up / 1970 Toyota FJ40 / 1973 K5 Blazer (2dr Tahoe, 1 ton axles front/rear, +255K miles when sold it)...
Sold the boat (looking for another): Trophy with twin 150's...
51 cylinders in household, what's yours?...

Koonzee
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Same fueling stations and three clicks on each fill up.
Install SiriusXM, settle into a truckers lane at night and enjoy the 'listening booth'.

BS... you are entitled to your opinion.

I posted the data points for those seeking real world do-able mileage in ideal road conditions.

21.11 mpg was obtained in 2005 @ 30k miles. (I-15: Vegas to Newport Beach)
20.6 mpg was obtained in 2016 @ 120k miles. (I-15: Butte, MT - San Diego; around WY & MT)

The above was obtained on highways.

Obtain a vehicle with similar configuration and use cruise control in a slow lane without traffic congestion. I have no reason to exaggerate... or BS. It is simply math. If you have jacked 'er up, installed mud tires, tailgate others and drive aggressively, you are probably like not going to do as well...)

akcooper9
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Koonzee wrote:
2001 Yukon XL: 2500-6L-4L80E-3.73 @ 120k miles
Fuel economy while in ideal flat countryside (several full tanks during a 5500 mile vacation):
CC @ 55 mph: 20.6 mpg
CC @ 60 mph: 19.5 mpg
CC @ 70 mph: 17.7 mpg
Best ever was 21.11 mpg at night from Las Vegas to Newport Beach, CA over 285 miles @ 60mph w/CC. Very well maintained vehicle and everything is stock from the air intake to the tailpipe.


I call BS!

Koonzee
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2001 Yukon XL: 2500-6L-4L80E-3.73 @ 120k miles
Fuel economy while in ideal flat countryside (several full tanks during a 5500 mile vacation):
CC @ 55 mph: 20.6 mpg
CC @ 60 mph: 19.5 mpg
CC @ 70 mph: 17.7 mpg
Best ever was 21.11 mpg at night from Las Vegas to Newport Beach, CA over 285 miles @ 60mph w/CC. Very well maintained vehicle and everything is stock from the air intake to the tailpipe.

4x4ord
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We had a 2007 Yukon Denali XL. It was an absolute beautiful vehicle to drive. On strict hiway trips it got 20 mpg(US). About 14 mpg the way we used it running around. It had a 6.2 engine and alot of power. To this day I've never had a vehicle I liked as much as that Yukon. I am quite sure it would have no trouble towing a 6000 lb boat. Car and Driver road test.

I believe it has a tow rating of around 7500 lbs....Limited by the AWD components.
2023 F350 SRW Platinum short box 4x4.
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