I thought the 6.6L was just coming out in the heavy duty trucks? I assumed the OP was speaking of the 2020 HD's. But, same applies. Could look at a 2019 HD.Then why don't you just get a 2019 Sierra with the 6.2, then?
I thought the 6.6L was just coming out in the heavy duty trucks? I assumed the OP was speaking of the 2020 HD's. But, same applies. Could look at a 2019 HD.
But you can't get a 6.2l in a HD, 2019 or 2020?Correct, he was talking about the 2020 HD's. I was talking about the 2019 Sierra HD.
Correct as far as I know. I thought the 6.2 was / is a 1500 series engine and the 6.6L was replacing the 6.0L in the HD trucks.But you can't get a 6.2l in a HD, 2019 or 2020?
Correct as far as I know. I thought the 6.2 was / is a 1500 series engine and the 6.6L was replacing the 6.0L in the HD trucks.
They were! Essentially the same trucks as the Suburbans I've owned. They were okay. No worse or better than any other make of truck I owned. I think nowadays they're all pretty good.Ah, ok. Well, the 6.0 then!
I don't know my GMC trucks that well. Never been interested in them. Although just the other day, I was looking at some 12-13 Avalanches. Those were pretty cool trucks.
Then why don't you just get a 2019 Sierra with the 6.2, then?
Agreed. They do so much testing nowadays 1st year stuff wouldn't concern me.I wouldn't stress on the engine being it's first year.