6.2 Tahoe For Sale

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C17FXR

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Did you check any out yet?

Funny you ask going to look at one that just came available just down the road.

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Your reasoning has sound advise in it, I will also go look at an Escilade, there is one not to far from this one, but I'm just not that fond of the looks of the Esci as I am the Tahoe.
 

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I tend to agree with you. My main reason for not getting a Tahoe was I didn’t want the 5.3L and risk dealing with oil consumption on the 5.3L plus wanting the power of the 6.2L. And it was easier to find an Escalade or Denali with the options I wanted. I wouldn’t have passed on a Denali if it were the right colors and price but the Yukon isn’t the most handsome vehicle with its huge headlights and tiny grille. I like the Escalade’s looks overall but the chrome was way too much. I ended up buying all the paint to match pieces for the 12-14 Premium Escalade and having it painted which cost a lot more than I anticipated because of the three stage paint but it turned out so nice looking that it was worth it.
 

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That first link is a dealership about 20 miles from me. They always have a good inventory but I have heard bad things about how they handle customers post-purchase. Anyways, I would love to have a 6.2 hoe! Love those engines.
 

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All 6.2 L9H's were required LTZ option. That was one reason they did not stay in production, too close to the Denali in price..

SwathDiver, you should have bought mine..remember, it only had 45,000 miles on it plus dyno tuned, Baer brakes & Hotchkis Suspension.. I do miss it, but my old Oldsmobile soothes the pain :cool:

Gene
 

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If anyone is interested, there was 620 Tahoes in 2009 with the 6.2 L9H Engine
 

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If anyone is interested, there was 620 Tahoes in 2009 with the 6.2 L9H Engine

Lately I've been contemplating shopping for a 2WD one before I invest more into mine. I want a 6 speed and mo powa so damned badly. If I can find one in comparable condition as my '08 for a few grand more than what I can get for mine, I just might do it.
 

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If anyone is interested, there was 620 Tahoes in 2009 with the 6.2 L9H Engine

Well crap, does that mean I let the right one get away and will just have to deal with what's left. I bet I've seen at least 310 of them on Carguru.
 

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I should add, I believe that is only 4WD models, does not include 2WD models... If someone finds me a 2WD with the engine, I will look it up... Same goes for the Suburbans... I need a VIN to look it up to see how many...
 

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I should add, I believe that is only 4WD models, does not include 2WD models... If someone finds me a 2WD with the engine, I will look it up... Same goes for the Suburbans... I need a VIN to look it up to see how many...

So where in the world are you able to dig up this kind of information? Kind of neat to know stuff.
 

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compnine.com You can look up most cars by VIN and it will spit out all of the RPO codes for the car, and it will usually give you quantities...
 

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