6.2 gas vs. 3.0 Duramax, which one to buy?

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Looking to get a 2021 - 2023 Escalade, not sure to get the Duramax or the gas? What kind of mileage (MPG) are people getting? Both are about the same torque. I do tow a ski boat or a JD compact tractor at times. Have not had any trouble with towing using our 5.3 Tahoe.
 
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With all the gas engine problems GM is having, I wouldnt touch a GM with a gas engine in it. Find a DM if you can!

I personally dont own a DM, but I have a friend that owns 2 of them, both are very high miles at 130k+ and 150k+(E$cort oversize business), and he loves them. Only issue he had was during covid, he hit a animal, and it took forever for it to get repaired.
 

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I have had my Suburban with Duramax for about a little over a month and put on about 2,000 miles. Have also hauled my boat about 100 miles. My previous Suburban was a 5.3 and there is no comparison. Average mpg is 26 to 27.5 but have seen as high as 31. Hauling a 6,000 boat and trailer on a 4 lane my mpg was 18.5 mpg. So far, I love this vehicle and diesel.

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I love my Duramax

I'm averaging 26-27...my best is 36.7. pretty proud of that.

I have no trailering input, we haven't had to tow the boat (yet).
 

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If my bank account could stand it the diesel would be my choice. Still a lot of tech systems to go bad but the basic drivetrain should be dead reliable for many years.
 

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Spun bearings and failed lifters or oil leaks and expensive diesel maintenance. Take your pick.
 

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Diesel maintenance? 7 quarts of oil and a filter. Fuel filter about once a year...25 bucks on rock auto -10 minutes to change. Thats it. Bulletproof drivetrain, average 25 mpg all day.
 

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Just wait until any of the emission systems fail, injector(s) fail, or you put in some DEF it doesn’t like. Unless you’re a new car every 3 years person so you’re never without a warranty, it’ll cost you eventually. And DEF that is below quality isn’t warrantable either.

I wouldn’t have any of the last two body styles, though, no matter the engine, because the quality is complete crap.
 

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I have a 6.2 with 25k on the clock. ‘22 RST. Love it! Zero problems at this point and when I want it to move it is a bullet. The downside is that it takes premium fuel and the best I can get is 21 on a flat highway with no wind. Of course, diesel is just as expensive as premium these days.

I love diesels and had one before but this is just the way it worked out for this vehicle. My next one will be a hd truck with a dmax.
 

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