Is Diesel Worth It? First Diesel Truck, First 1000 Miles in the LZ0 Duramax Sierra AT4
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- čas přidán 28. 06. 2024
- Super excited about my Little D and some content coming in the future! Let me know what you think of my Little D...
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00:00 Intro
02:25 AT4 Videos
03:14 Fuel Efficiency
05:44 Burning Oil
06:44 Emissions
09:27 DPF Regen
10:41 Walk-around
12:18 Interior
13:56 Little D - Jak na to + styl
So excited to show you guys my Little D! Been wanting to for a while, timing just felt right.... Let me know what you think! No serious replies...
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Just turned 3000 miles on my 2023 LZ0 in a GMC SLT crew. No issues so far. I’m averaging 28 mpg. Hoping for many trouble free miles. Looking forward to future posts that include your new ride.
Absolutely love my first 2023 GMC 1500 Denali diesel. It’s incredible.
I drove an LM2 truck and was blown away. My wife has the 6.2 in her 2017 Yukon and it makes great power but that diesel power comes on immediately. Can’t wait to get an AT4 diesel.
Looking forward to more content about this truck. It’s at the top of my list
Great video on the Little D. Very detail and helpful.
I have a deleted and tuned 2017 Ram 6.7L (420 hp / 850ft/lbs) and average 21.5 mpg. Love my diesel!
One day I'll unwrap my Little D and let it breathe! Deleting is definitely the way to go... it'll just be a while lol. That's great MPG for that truck!
Thank you for your time
Looking forward for more content like these one I just got a RST with the 3.0 and I’m loving it. Swap from a 5.3 to a 3.0 big difference
Well done; an open comparison between 3.0 and 6.2! With a fun attitude!
I went on a trip yesterday and got 37.7 mph. With my 23 Chevy baby diesel. No oil use yet. My dealer changes oil and filter rotates tires and tops off the def for $66 dollars. Love your baby D.
We have a 2022 Yukon 4x4 with the LM2 and it has been a killer power plant. Ours is just at 24k miles and have had zero issues.
Congrats on the new wheels!
Love the truck! I just purchased my first diesel truck. Got me a 2024 rst silverado 3.0 and I love it.
I Love the review! - I'm a 2015 Sierra 1500 5.3 owner, and I'm totally happy with it, but i'm always looking to the future. - Cheers!
Thinking about getting a new 2024 AT4 and you have helped in that decision.
Great video. Touched on everything that i feel is important to potential buyers!
Just SUBBED & looking forward to videos on the LZ0. I've had mine about 4 months now & just did the first oil change tonight. I opted out on free oil change & put AMSOIL in mine after positive research. I average 24 to 26 mpg usually w/ a tonneau cover & my best was 38 with a tail wind. Honestly it's the best truck I've ever owned to date. One long trip so far with mountain climbing & it got 31 mpg. I love my Little D. 😂
Nice!! I'm debating just doing the oil change myself too vs the free one. I do all the oil and general maintenance on our vehicles anyways, I need to look into which oil to use. Little D gang 😎🤣
@@LifeofBliss It wasn't bad. Everything is very accessible. Some claim better mpg running Amsoil so I'm hoping for the best. I already get better than most it seems but I have the X31 package which sits a little lower. The claim to fame is Amsoil is 100% synthetic oil & others only need to have 25% to legally claim a Full Synthetic oil. Just changed out the BREAK IN oil yesterday so to soon to say. I've read others claiming quieter but I can't tell any difference but it is a LZ0. Let's face it, how can a diesel that sounds like a gas sound any quieter? Actually it might be quieter than a 6.2 which would make it quietest little D too. 🤔 😅 😳 😏 😂🤣
Great video. Considering the Duramax in my next GMC, so this was helpful
I have one and love it so far!
I have a 2021Sierra AT4 with the lil Duramax. Excellent performance, no issues at 29000 miles. We loved it so much, we bought a Yukon 2023 last July with the new diesel engine. Now has 8500 miles on it, PERFECT running engine. Fuel mileage is stupid crazy on both. She's getting 28.5 mpg at 80 mph on the freeway.
Mine does about 26 mpg at those speeds. Still good but GM has obviously changed some torque dimensions between the two as her Yukon doesn't accelerate as fast. The Sierra truck will throw you sideways in a heartbeat...
I have now owned this truck with the diesel motor for just over a year with almost 25k miles on her. Zero defects. This motor is perfect for this truck. Plenty of pep at all the bands. Nothing but kudos for this truck. I average 28 mpg and on multiple trips to Florida got 40 mpg. Amazing. Being picky my low rating would be the seat when driving over 500 miles gets stiff but no complaints on short trips. The oil gauge is accurate but always shows at the low side which could be missed if low pressure was an issue. Very good truck.
Nice truck! Bought my 2023 silverado 3.0 LZ0 with max tow package in April and already have 10k miles. Truck has been great with 0 issues. Also tows our 8000lb rv with no issues.
Does yours also burn around a gallon of DEF per 100miles when towing? Like mine does even towing only 4K lbs? I was SHOCKED.
For me, 1000miles burns 1gal DEF when not towing.
100miles burns 1gal DEF when towing ~4K lbs
Huge difference
What is your payload capacity and which trim? Been eyeing one but trying to keep my payload over 1800lb. Thanks!
@williamumbach592 I have noticed a major increase in def used when towing. Towing a 5k lb boat about 1000 miles used around 1/3 of a tank of def.
@@ConrailBostonLineHOLayout my payload on a crew cab short bed 4x4 LT trim is 1906lbs.
Great video man, keep them coming 😉
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Beautiful truck. Toyota guy here but this is the one alternative I’d consider.
Nice ride. Good Luck with it.
Loved the review.
Bought my Lil D 2024 AT4 today! Still under 50 miles on it, but I LOVED the drive home!
Congrats on the little D man!! 😂🤘🏼
Had the same issue with the upper glove box. There is a service letter out on that and the dealer fixed mine. Works well now.
I just turned 12000 miles and love my AT4. Long trip ( 2400 miles) I averaged 28 mpg running 70-75 mph. Also towed, short trip, but tired 7500 pounds like it wasn’t even there. No oil consumption noticed here either. Here’s to the next 12,000 miles!
Nice info! Thanks man, here's to another 12k trouble free! 🍻
Nice video. We have 23 SLT and frequently get low 30's mpg. When you are looking at fuel costs its easy. Diesel here $3.90/28 mpg = .14 per mile. Gas $3.20/16 mpg = .20 per mile ! Hope this helps
John
What does a diesel mechanic per hour cost versus a gas mechanic cost? What does a diesel part cost versus a gas part cost?
@@mahkato1I did a ton of figuring and maintenance cost isn’t substantially higher with the LZO overtime. Yes you have a fuel filter change and DEF to manage here and there but there’s no significant difference in oil or filter changes.
We have a 2022 AT4 with the 3.0. Best running truck I have ever owned. No issues at 10,000 miles. The trans is so smooth
Yes!! The transmission is incredibly smooth! I meant to mention that in the video...
2023 lzo rst .I have 20k already And have had zero issues And get 25 city &28-31 on a trip.i drive it in sport mode with start stop off. Its been great so far.i keep the def full when it gets down to half i fill it back up
Have a 21 with 50000 miles still love the truck
Only fill up with DEF about every oil change and I tow a utility trailer often
The only real issue I’ve had was addressed this week at the dealer an oil leak coming from the dip stick tube
Great video love the truck I'm looking at a 2024 silverado with same motor. Thanks for the video!!
Nice vid. We are currently shopping for a Sierra with the "Lil" D engine.
I had this exact vehicle for a while, Great power and efficiency. DEF was a non-issue when unloaded - easily a 1000+ miles. Towing a 24' snowmobile trailer loaded, DEF range dropped into the 400 mile range. You can always top off at truck stops or throw a spare DEF can in the bed.
It's a great setup. What did you move to?
I'm thinking I should get over 5,000 miles on a def tank if I'm not hauling anything. Still only 1/8 tank used per the dash after 1400 miles. I've heard hauling is when it really sucks it down though like you mentioned
@@LifeofBliss First q.. Industry insider. on the 2nd point, I loved it regardless. I have had both the 6.2 w/ 10 speed and 3.0 w/ 10 for over 8k miles a piece. My comments are towards the towing from here... Both the 6.2 and 3.0 have very similar experience and milage (may 1 difference in my experience). I loved the 6.2 way better than the 5.3, just held the gear better, did not have the MPG fall off, and confidence in towing. The 3.0 loaded will hold a gear better than both, but there were certain cases (headwind) where it hunted for a gear a bit (I would just lock it in to a max gear). Exhaust break is defiantly a winner over the 6.2. But towing, it does drink DEF like a case of ice cold beers on a Mexico beach. My trailer is fully boxed enclosed v-nosed trailer, probably 5000 pounds loaded, 3 dudes in the cab + gear in the bed.
wow this is great info We pulled a 27ft 6000lb or so snowmobile trailer to UP last fall with a 22 LM2 and burned almost 7 gallons of DEF on the 1000 mile trip. I was blown away at the consumption. I have been considering a LZ0 to replace my 19 cummins but really wondering the DEF consumption when towing. 400 miles on a tank is brutal. How is the towing MPGs with your LZ0 towing your snowmobile trialer and how does it compare to the 6.2?@@MrThe3zs
@@barrthom603 Round Trip to Munising or Gwinn was 14-15 range with the 3.0. 6.2 (MY19) was closer to 13 in a Yukon and Escalade. So with price of diesel vs gas, there is no savings. Additionally, the stock tank size of the diesel is too small (something like 23-25 gallons). It is fine for unloaded travel, but I had it to specifically pull.
@@MrThe3zsthat’s impressive with the 6.2. Ya no savings with the 3.0 at that point. I’m curious how my 19 Cummins will do towing our inline this snowmobile season. I hope we get snow!
Thanks man! Im here at dealership now, they are rushing to get it back to me asap. Hope it works fine after this.
Congrats on the new truck! I'm also considering switching from a gas GMC over to the new LZ0. I hope it's still doing well for you!
My top glove box was the same, i just bought a roll of interior wireloom cloth tape and applied it to the latch release and it works great. The dealer is taking forever to get me touch up paint for a paint chip that is on the edge of the door when i bought the truck 4 months ago! So i came up with my own solution on that glove box rather than taking it to the dealer.
Yea I'll probably try to do something similar myself. I'd rather work on my own truck than the dealer if I can help it
I got a 21 sierra with the LM2, and love it. Only issue I've had so far is the LONG CRANK no start issue. It's very common in the LM2, but it happens like once out of 500 starts. And dealer did update to ECM to help with the issue. I really like you "baby D" 😂 I wish I got the AT4 package, but only got the SLE with everything else maxxed out.
Yea I read that was an issue with the LM2 as well. And wiring harness issues... looks like they resolved those few things with the LZ0 but a lot still complain about oil consumption. Hoping we both have long term reliable vehicles!!
I have the same truck and I love it.
Man I thought long and hard about this motor but ultimately went gas as I put less then 10k miles a year on my vehicle so I figured the savings wouldn't be worth the additional headaches. Gotta say though, it's a smooth running, torquey and great sounding motor! Congrats.
I've owned the 6.2 and 5.3 the only "headache" over the other two is adding DEF. DEF jugs are the most worthless garbage made by man. They fill up with air bubbles and splash DEF everywhere.
Hold the top button on your tailgate for three seconds and it’ll lock it, preventing it from opening when you drop it down onto your hitch.
Yessir, got that on lock now 😉
Good video. Thanks
I bought a 23 Denali with the LZ0 and I have roughly over 3,300 miles currently. Not unusual for me to squeeze 600 miles out of a tank (on a long trip that is). During my short daily commute to work and a little in between with errands, a tank of diesel will last me almost a month. Also let me know if you happen to check your oil, I heard these things come with an extra quart from the factory. They tend to burn a little bit in the first 20,000 miles from what I've researched. I checked mine at around 2,000-2,500 and it hasn't burned any. I'm thinking the climate you drive in could also be a factor as well.
Very good video. I am looking at getting a similar truck.
Your little D is beautiful. Great video. I’m doing some research on the Duramax engine. I’m looking at buying a GMC Denali Ultimate 1500 truck next year.
Thank you sir! Those denali ultimates are sweet machines
nice review
Good video, 1st time viewer
I pick up a 6.2L Sierra AT4 on Monday for a 2 year lease. Just want to have fun for a little bit with that 6.2 but my plan is to get into a Duramax Sierra afterwards.
I've been averaging 30 mpg & my best in the 50 mile setting is 44 mpg. Little D is where it's at 💯 I use about one jug of DEF from Costco every 5000 miles which is every oil change. I did my first oil change even though it was free but I didn't want them messing with the computer. I've heard stories from Dodge guys that purchased those Eco Diesels new so I didn't want to take any chances. I also am running Amsoil oil & I do think it helped mpg a tad. I need to get me a Little C to go with my Little D like you have. 😂
Nice! Little C? I'm missing the reference which really bothers me lol
Good video! Mine had the upper glove box issue too and I use it for all the registration and insurance stuff so I wanted it to work. Little 220 sand paper to the male latches and it flies open like a wild banshee!…. Literally…😂
Ive had my 21 lm2 for 2 years and I still get excited about it mpg. Its fun watching first timers experience it. I average 28.5 in the summer. Usually 26.5 in the winter. No oil consumption problems on mine. Def last me around 7500 miles, i put half a tank every 3000 miles or so. B&W make a speical hitch allows you to open your tailgate all the way.
Hell yea, can't beat that man! I need to look into that hitch...
Same for me on my 2023. Lovin the mileage. It pulls like a tank when needed. My first diesel and love it. On one loop on a flat highway, I got over 40 mpg at 60 mph. Can’t beat that.
I have that hitch and you just roll them underneath the bumper, so easy
Great truck! Could you share some insights on the maintenance and additional upkeep involved when switching from gas to diesel?
Drove about 12k miles on mine with at least 4K of towing 27’trailer at 5,000 lbs My thoughts..easy to service, I am not a huge fan of the plastic housed canister fuel filter. Oil change is a breeze. Take an extra jug or two of DEF when towing long distance. I get 26-28 mpg highway in my trailboss lzo. I would like to add airbags but so far it’s been a solid truck and starts great in the cold and warms up fairly quickly. The engine brake works but on a 3 liter engine you don’t get a whole lot of hold back, but it is sufficient for the truck in my opinion.
Nice, thank you for the info! I'm looking forward to doing a little more hauling to see how it does vs our '16 escalade with the 6.2L
Good video! Mine had the upper glove box issue too and I use it for all the registration and insurance stuff so I wanted it to work. Little 220 sand paper to the male latches and it flies open like a wild banshee!…. Literally…
Great video and nice truck what turned me away from the at4 is they do not allow for the upgraded Max to 373 gears and no column shifter, however both of these are available on the elevation , that's one thing I hate about GMC their package options are all over the place and to get one thing you have to get 10 others you don't want and vice versa
Yea their package deals are kinda odd... I'd love the max towing but honestly it's not a necessity for me. More of a just in case situation
Love it
I'm sorry for your wife with the little "d".
Good video, Looking at pulling the trigger and getting one this winter.
Great video boss! Subscribed so we can go on this journey together lol. I have a 2023 High Country, my only regret is not getting the navy interior. Otherwise I’ve got about 4k miles on it and no issues. Looking at starting my travel nursing so I hope it treats me well
Congrats on the new truck man! Hope we both have trouble free years ahead!
just a quick FYI, you can lock out the secondary deploy of the tailgate . hold both buttons for 8 seconds . only the tailgate will deploy . Thanks
I believe it's only the top button ypu have to hold, but yes there is a lock out on it which is super handy
In Canada warranty only covers up to 60,000 km doesn’t matter if you have extended warranty or not. Doesn’t cover the emissions portion past 60,000km
I have the LZ0 in my 23 Silverado LT Z71. Instant torque is perfect for inclines off road and towing. DEF refills are a pain in arse.
Take a heat gun heat locking latch front tip little bit. It will work flawless.
Trying that today lol. Thank you!!
Picked up my first diesel as well last month; 23 Silverado 1500 Baby Duramax, after a Tahoe 5.3 (swapped to a 6L) since 2005. Only have 800 miles, but love it. Power for days, and getting 29 mpg. $5.60/gallon for Top Tier at Costco here in Sacramento. And I did wonder what that foul odor was a couple times now, so now I know. The auto steps will be next. I quickly added the VanTrue Pro N4 dash cam, which has already caught some after hours shenanigans.
Nice! I'll look into that dish cam...
Yikes on diesel prices there! Diesel here in OK is $3.49/gal.
@@mowcowbellEverything here in CA is ridiculously overpriced. The refineries are ‘literally’ 75 miles south of me, and paying the same price as in Hawaii.
Good content and great review..new sub here👍
nice pickup get a banks idash to monitor everything
THANK YOU VERY MUCH NEW TO YOUR CHANNEL
I'm going to be pulling the trigger in the spring on a chevy Silverado 3.0 Duramax can't wait . awesome trucks
Do it!!!
@LifeofBliss I'm going to pull the trigger on a chevrolet silverado with the trigger in the spring, because my wife and I are waiting on an settlement check. Can't wait to go to the Chevrolet dealer to finally get my new truck.
Nice video and truck
Was planning on getting this refresh 1500 but went with the new 2500 at4 liked the looks better and bed length. Once I put on a 3 inch cognito lift, wheels and tires she will be looking boss!
Awesome! I'd love a 2500 but I just couldn't justify it. I don't haul that often or that heavy.
@@LifeofBliss yeah I don’t haul anything just the kids and their crap lol like the front redesign on the 2500 over the 1500 so went with that
Should have just bought an AT4X HD with the lift from the factory and warranty. I'm going with the AT4X HD AEV.
@@jonathancole6124 GMC doesn’t give preferred pricing on the at4x just the at4
@@nabatron21 my dealership does. The AEV version is still slow to roll out for the HD.
B&W makes a hitch specifically for the multipro tailgate that does not hit when opened
Great... now I have something I need to buy 😅
Very nice! I have the 2023 Chevy Silverado High Country- I ordered a GMC Sierra just like yours, but then learned that I could get the Max Tow Package with the LZ0, but only in the High Country.
By the way, the diesel engine is an LZ0 (LZzero), not an LZO (LZoh). Most people don’t realize the difference between letters and numbers.
Very cool! Yea its a zero, not an o. Just easier to say o vs zero every time lol. Call me lazy, but I'm stickin to it 😉
Great video! Any roof issues? I read on a google thread about 2023 & 2024 GMC trucks that have experienced cracks developing in the roofs. Dealers apparently are aware of problem and are initiating repairs to customers trucks. Dealers also inspecting current inventories to identify any issues prior to any new sale.
Yea I read about that... hoping mine isn't a part of that issue! None yet...
I was so close to getting the Silverado variant of this truck. But.... I do way to many short 1 mile trips I ended up with the 5.3 ltz. To many short trips on diesel was concerning being old school. But who knows how newer diesels react to this. But your right. I average 16 mpg City and Hwy. But a long road trip in that truck would be nice.
I take a lot of 5-6 mile trips bringing the kids to school and back home. Guess we'll see how it does long term...
I'm sure it will be fine .
Hold down the top button on the tailgate for about 10 seconds or more with the key in your possession. This will lock the top of the multipro tailgate.
Yea I knew it did that, just wasn't thinking when I had the hitch on 😅
Good video. Looking forward to you sharing your experience. We recently started camping & our camper weighs 6100 dry. Kind of scared to weigh it loaded. I’ve been thinking about a diesel because I’m getting 7 to 9 mpg towing. & I have a 38 gallon fuel tank.
I have the LZO BabyMAX. The fuel mileage is absolutely insane. 695 range on a tank of fuel. You have good video presentation but your nomenclature is off for sure. Our trucks have motors and engine. What voltage is your new Duramax? And the gas mileage of a LZO is zero. The LZO have amazing fuel mileage. Still never understood why they call motor oil and not engine oil. Maybe because transformers use oil. I just remember getting my ass busted at the Nashville Auto Diesel College calling a motet and engine. They are definitely different. A big toe is different than a thumb. Great Video. And an awesome vehicle GM has provided for us. Happy Holidays
Can u imagine this truck as a plug in hybrid with a 50 mile battery only range! It would reduce diesel use by 90% for most people.
Huh ? Joking - right ?
My 2011 with the 6.2 recommends that you use premium, so I do and in North Georgia it is higher than diesel by $.30 a gallon or more. My truck is AWd and gets 16-17 at 75 mph. My dad just bought a 2024 Silverado with the LZ0 and I got 28.6 on the interstate stretch going 75-80 the whole time and 30.4 on a 4 lane highway at 60-70 or so. His truck went 290 miles and used less than half a tank of diesel. I figured the fuel cost of driving my wife's van to Florida and back with regular gas and 22-23 mpg and the diesel truck still has a lower fuel cost than the van. My dad is getting up in age, so the truck will outlast his ability to drive, so I will be his driver and may try to buy his truck in 3-4 years. The only problem is, I love my 2011 Sierra Denali. It fits me like a glove, and I have a custom stereo that is amazing, but that Bose system in the 2024 High Country has decent sound quality for long trips.
It's definitely a nice truck man. I loved my Avalanche I sold a few years back. Same situation. Fit perfect, custom stereo... But I settled into this new one pretty quick. They newer tech is super nice and still pretty easy to integrate into for aftermarket amps. I'll be doing that later this summer with all Stereo Integrity gear.
I've got 5000 miles on my lzo never burnes oil did my first oil change at 2000 now I'm running amsoil still have the original def that they filled it with .
Awesome. I'll probably go with amsoil as well, seems to be the popular alternative to GMs oil.
That’s all I put in my 2023 1500 Denali is Amsoil. Great stuff!
This is so funny, I’ve got the same exact black At4. The only thing I don’t like about my truck is every time I get out, it feels like I’m breaking the edge of my seat slowly. Everything else I absolutely love about my truck.
I’m a general contractor, unfortunately I have to drive a lot. I got it in September. I already have over 9000 miles on it.
One more thing I absolutely despise about it, is the auto stop. I already kind of formed a habit, every time I start it I also press the auto stop button. Fuel consumption is constantly 26-28.
I felt the exact same way about the seat. I threw on some running boards on from Boost Auto that are awesome czcams.com/video/IhEQ-8e7opI/video.html
Can't stand the auto stop myself!
I've got the LM2 in my 21'.... I get 24MPG average combined. It's by far the best motor out there for a halfton truck.
The emissions system is the only issue I've had... But I think it comes when ReGen is cut short... All errors went away after a few miles of driving.
That's what I've seen people comment about the most, emissions. I do mixed driving, a lot of shorter trips with some solid 1 hour trips once or twice a week. Hopefully it'll do ok
The fuel prices where I live, it goes back and forth for which is more. Right now, gas is about 20 -30 cents more than diesel. Plus some places have Def at fuel pumps
BW makes a hitch that works with the multipro tailgate
I have the B&W on mine. I flip it around, and there are no issues.
Are those side steps after market? My 2024 AT4 came with Factory off-road version and I like the ones in this video. Can you provide info on them?
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Boost Auto Lumistep M1 boards. They rock man...
Enjoyed Video, thanks! Been eyeing a little D for some time now. Looking to see if LZO motor refresh resolved plaguing issues. Curious to confirm what the tow rating actually is for the 2023 LZO 3.0 and, if you've done any moderate to "heavier" towing? Mpg?
Thanks.
Tow rating depends on a few options for the trucks. I think they normally can tow about 8,300 lbs, and the max tow package (usually a custom build you have to order) is closer to about 13,000 lbs. I haven't towed anything substantial yet! But here in about a month I'll probably load up my 20ft trailer with our sxs and a few other things and just go drive around to see how it does. Will make a short video on the experience.
@@LifeofBliss
Awesome, look fwd to that video. I too have a 20ft trailer - small toy hauler. Dry weight is about 4,600lbs, but fully loaded with gear, water and side by side is closer to 8,500-9k lbs. Curious of both the handling and MPG. I've been renting half ton 5.7L gas V8's, Dodge and Toyota which pull fine, but only get 7-8mpg. Rented the Nissan XD5.0L Cummins towed AMAZING, but they both quit manufacturing and servicing. Trying to find a better fit for sub 10k lbs towing efficiency.
Thanks again for you video and reply.
From what I've seen, these 3.0s are fantastic for the weight range we'd be towing. Shoot I've seen a few guys haul 2-3 cars on a car hauler with these trucks. Without the max tow. I wouldn't do that personally.... but I've seen it lol. Update will be coming on my experience
Nice video any updates on reliability? Im looking at a 2024 zr2.
I can get either 6.2 or 3.0 lz0 for close to the same price
3500 miles, hasn't skipped a beat. No oil burning after oil change and 750 miles. More videos coming in the next few weeks
I’m weighing the options to get a little d myself, lol. My concern is short tripping a diesel, as I don’t live far from work and stay mostly in town suburban driving.
I take a lot of shorter trips. I figure I have 5 years under warranty to figure out if it'll work well or not lol
Been debating on getting the LZ0 instead of the 5.3…Such a hard choice
I can’t think of any advantages of getting the 5.3. Can you?
Dude... 3.0 all day. If you were debating between the 3.0 and 6.2 gas, maybe more of a discussion.
Enjoyed the video. I'm considering getting the AT4 with Duramax. I have a 2020 chevy 2500hd with 6.6 Duramax and love it but dont really tow that much. You thoughts of downgrading. I also love the interior of the GM trucks now.
New interiors are amazing compared to previous years. That's why I went with the 1500, I don't tow often or heavy enough to justify one. You'll miss the extra power of the 2500, but man it's nice getting 28 mpg on a trip!
@@LifeofBliss You're getting 28 MPG highway even with the AT4?!?!? From what I've seen/researched I didn't think they could get that high of fuel economy. I thought they were more around 24 MPG highway???
Yea, obviously speed and various factors will determine the overall MPG, but I regularly take a 20-25 minute trip up the road and back. 55-60 mph 2 lane highway, decent hills. I've been getting about 30-32 mpg on that trip. Once I start hitting 65-75 mph, it drops a decent bit. I do a lot of in town driving, overall average per tank is 22-23. Can't complain about that!
The oil burning will happen once you’re towing some distance and 5k Lbs on average. As for fuel cost Diesel here in South FLA is less then Premium gasoline as you use in the 6.2 motor. And when towing HWY you can fuel up at truck stops that accommodate towing and get yourself a Diesel fuel card that will save money at the pump. Now using DEF when towing on average above 5k lbs increases consumption. So if you’re regularly towing get yourself a 3/4 ton Diesel preferably less DEF and little better MPG’s when towing only. And if like me camping with an RV a few times year only. Then I can
live easily with 3.0 Duramax. But would not want anything to do with a 6.2 that should be fueling with Premium gas only. Makes no sense unless you want to drive an Escalade and your budget doesn’t blink.. lol. I’m towing RV & Payload 6,200LBS for a big trip less weight for weekend trips. F150 2.7 9.5 MPG’s @ 64 mph.
Quick ?
Did your AT4 come with factory running boards? (Should have) or did you swap out with the boost running boards.
I’d have to look at GMC configurator maybe running boards have been deleted from the package. Thanks
It did not come with running boards. There's many out there that don't seem like they are, so I'm thinking it's an add on now?
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Untrue about the tail gate feature. You need to get the B&W hitch. Make sure it's the model that says it's compatible with the pro tail gate. Game changer! It's cut in a way that allows you to use your tail gate as intended.
Egr being post emissions is HUGE…it’s taking “clean” air and no soot.
Got a 2023 Chevrolet LT with LZO in February this year have 37,000 with 0 issues average 28+ mpg but with new 6 in lift on 35s I still average around 24 mpg and tows 11,000 trailer with mini excavator like a monster and truck still says 15mpg amazing truck
I was worried the towrating was a little low. Ivd got a 7000lb trailer I was considering towing with this truck but fairly often but was worried. Sounds like I don't need to worry...
@@drewkring9600 yeah it squats but with a drop hitch leveling out the truck it rides good and doesn’t even bounce but if you are riding stock you need a ball that’s up an inch or a little more
That's awesome man. I'm definitely looking into a 6-9 inch lift in a year or two. Gotta pay her off first lol
How you still liking your truck?
Love it. Towed about 7000 lbs the other day. Plenty of power, rode great. Suspension is a bit bouncy getting a trailer on there, but overall pulled much better than our escalade with the 6.2L
The oil is going into the inter cooler
Fuel prices are the opposite where I live. Diesel is $1.05 cheaper than premium gas, which is what I use in my 6.2L. I have a 2024 3.0L on order so I'm expecting a significant reduction in the cost of fuel.
there's two types of regens. Active and Passive. You only experience a passive regen while driving or idling.
I have the same issue with the glove box. 2023