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<blockquote data-quote="Captain Ahab" data-source="post: 373061" data-attributes="member: 366"><p>I've had four 6.2's. They all have had good power and the mileage is quite good on the highway. Around town it eats more than the 5.3 though. They pull my trailers and boats well. Only issue I had was with my 2020. The lifters failed at 12,000 miles. GM put new lifters and a cam in, but it was a PIA waiting for parts in COVID times. I would have been pissed if it wasn't under warranty. It would be hard to go back to a 5.3, but I will say my Dad's latest 5.3(2022) has a lot more snort that the older ones for sure. As far as long-term mileage averages it's hard for me to get a good reading because enclosed trailers and boats are pulled a lot. If you drive nice and it's not windy, you can pull 20-23mpg on the highway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Captain Ahab, post: 373061, member: 366"] I've had four 6.2's. They all have had good power and the mileage is quite good on the highway. Around town it eats more than the 5.3 though. They pull my trailers and boats well. Only issue I had was with my 2020. The lifters failed at 12,000 miles. GM put new lifters and a cam in, but it was a PIA waiting for parts in COVID times. I would have been pissed if it wasn't under warranty. It would be hard to go back to a 5.3, but I will say my Dad's latest 5.3(2022) has a lot more snort that the older ones for sure. As far as long-term mileage averages it's hard for me to get a good reading because enclosed trailers and boats are pulled a lot. If you drive nice and it's not windy, you can pull 20-23mpg on the highway. [/QUOTE]
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