GM I6 Diesel Impressions

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lostcause

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So, I broke down and bought a new truck last month. I had been internet shopping and pricing on & off for the last year or so, since I had heard about this engine. A little over a month ago I was internet browsing and the Chevy site had an NADA link right on the truck build page, so I looked my current truck up, and the value was a lot higher than I expected. On the way home from work that Saturday I stopped at a local dealership and talked figures to see if those numbers were what I could really get, and they actually went a little better. I digested it all over the weekend and on Monday I checked against another local dealer who was horribly off in comparison, so I went back to the first dealer and pulled the trigger, and picked it up the following night. They didn't even have what I wanted on the lot so they had to go get it from another dealer for me.

4 years ago I had bought a diesel Colorado to replace the 6.0 gas that I had for a decade. I loved that 6.0 truck and it had been bulletproof, but around here there is a fine line where a vehicle still has good value, and where it is a rusty as-is money pit of a trade-in, so it was time to go while the money was still there. I didn't have the need to tow like I had a decade prior, so the diesel Colorado looked like a good fit - good fuel economy to cover a 100 mile a day round trip and still modest truck-like capability. The Colorado was a good vehicle, but after over 20 years in a full size, I really did miss the interior room. When we go away for a day trip we seem to be packed like we're off for a week, and if we go for a week you'd assume we were moving cross-country. Enter the Silverado 1500 Diesel...

On paper this full size was advertising the same 29mpg that my Colorado stated, though I was never able to get over 27-ish, with a 4 year average of 25.4 cumulative, including empty, loaded, plowing, and a little towing, but it was overall mostly just body cargo. The Silverado certainly isn't going to be a towing monster, but it will cover the overall need for me. I sure do enjoy the interior space it has, and the whole package. I have to say the Colorado was more fun to drive - the Silverado is kind of like driving your living room couch - I guess I like to feel all the bumps and cracks in the road, and after the 2500HD followed by the Colorado, it is a lot different ride.

Around Christmas 2018 I had an emissions issue with the Colorado. The biggest issue with a small-market vehicle like that is the knowledge base and part availability. I knew this going in and took the gamble and lost this time. Apparently the entire batch of replacement parts GM had were also faulty, so I was without the truck for 7 weeks while I waited on a slow boat from China (or wherever...). it was all under the emissions warranty, so no major worry. During that time I had a couple nice loaners, including a brand new off the lot 2019 Silverado 1500 5.3. Since I had this truck for an over 2000 mile test drive, I was able to calculate what a new gas engine would do for my driving. I got 18.6mpg for the entire time, but that was only empty trips to and from work. With the price of diesel in comparison to gas here at certain times, diesel is hardly justifiable, so you really have to want it. When I bought the Colorado, diesel was only about 10% higher at local stations, but there have been times where it was 50% higher.

I was talking about the Silverado somewhere back there wasn't I? So anyways, I'm 5 tanks into the little I6 diesel and my calculated average is 28.6mpg cumulative, with a best single tank of 30.8 and a worst of 27.3. the on-board mpg calculator seems to be a half mpg plus on the low side compared to hand calculating the mileage. I'm still not sure if its justifiable to have the diesel, but it's certainly not horrible. The sicker difference between a 5.3 and a diesel is about $2500, so it's not a price killer like when you go the 2500/3500 route and need different transmissions too. I think my favorite thing is the once-a-week fuel ups. I had to fuel up about every 4 days with the Colorado, and the 2500HD would only get me 2.5 days between fuel-ups. With the 24 or 26? gallon tank - I forget, I'm easily able to go at least 600 miles of routine driving before a fill up now.

With any luck I'll be bringing home a new (used) tractor tomorrow too, so I will kill the fuel economy, but for a good reason :D
 
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Sounds like you like your new truck, have you driven the RAM 1500 diesel if so how was the power delivery comparison.
Is yours 4wd if so doyou have the low range in the transfer case and hows it feel to you.
 
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I've casually been looking for the scheduled maintenance of the GM I6 diesel but have yet to find it. Curious on oil change intervals and fuel filters versus costs. Dealers around me have been closed since the outbreak and still are.

Six in a row makes it go.
 
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Lots of You-Tube videos on the L-6 Silverado(Fast Lane Trucks),great reviews.I am kind of interested myself but don't really "need" a new truck.Only one I have seen on the lot was $55K sticker.The ten speed auto is a huge plus.I have always bought the 5.3 and have had very good luck with them.
 
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If i ever need a new truck, the 1500 I-6 Duramax will get a hard look. My 17 1500 5.3 is all I need at the moment.
 
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I didn't try the Dodge or Ford. They all looked pretty close on paper as far as performance and economy stats go. I've had GM trucks for quite a few years now and I've never been unhappy enough about something to change. If one brand had something that was a game changer I might look, but usually what one has, the others have soon after. A big portion of the brand loyalty is the fact that I've got a GM card that has paid me back some really nice discounts on the last few I have bought. I'm probably more loyal to my wallet than GM, but I haven't had a new GM that I disliked either.

The first two oil changes are free, which is going to be a good thing. When I had the Colorado that used a new oil spec (Dexos-2) that was difficult to find and was pricey. None of the big box auto parts chains could even order anything that met the spec. A local Napa got me the Mobil-1 version for about $10 a quart when I bought it by the 6 pack, which was what it needed for a change. This one uses another new spec (Dexos-D) which I haven't found (aside from GM) other than one specific Mobil oil that I can't find any listings of for sale. Hopefully by the time my third change hits I have a source. The fuel filter looks to be the same part number as for the 6.6 now. I haven't kept up on that engine, but I guess they must have moved the fender well filter to a frame rail cartridge.

This truck had a sticker of just over 53k. It was exactly the option build I wanted, with nothing more or less that I had to pay for that I didn't want. It's old school loaded - power windows, locks, tilt, cruise, xm, and a bunch of others that I'm not naming. I gotta admit that keyless start and heated steering wheel are a couple creature comforts that I really love here in the northeast now. it's a long way in options from a 70k High Country, but I can't think of any option that I didn't have that I'm longing for. Steps, bedliner, mudflaps and floor mats are easy add-ins.

As far as 5.3V8 gas vs 3.0I6 diesel, the 5.3 wins in the towing rating by a few thousand pounds if I remember. I think the diesel is rated for 9200 or 9300, and I think the 5.3 is like 11500 to 13500 or something like that, depending on the build. I look at it from a driveability point of view - I mostly drive back roads, 45-60mph, and this diesel and the Colorado both have shined in this setting for me. Today I brought home a new-to-me tractor, with a 250 mile round trip, mostly on I95/I295. I'm pretty sure the 7k trailer was fully loaded to the max capacity, and the tow was perfect, and the new truck did great. The 10 speed did exercise itself on the interstate, especially with speed changes while towing 7k at 60+ mph, but it was always running in the 1400-2000 rpm range. The last 25 miles of the trip home is two lane back roads and it really did great there. It just seemed to idle along at speed while hardly ever shifting, except in the bigger hills and corners. I guarantee a 5.3 would cycle the gears and go to much higher revs in the hills and corners to maintain speed. At the same time, the 5.3 would likely handle the high speed towing as well or better than the little diesel. There's been a lot of great innovations with transmissions and turbos over the last decade, but I think when it comes to towing, the old adage of "no replacement for displacement" still has some validity. One month, 2700 miles in, with one good tow behind me and I wouldn't do anything different.
 
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Congrats on the new truck and tractor. Thanks for the reviews. I will be looking at something smaller than a 2500HD for road trips before long. Also remember the TBN rule, no pictures, it didn't happen. :)
 
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60821653204__57C9E416-DBD0-41AE-AC2F-DD94C4FF2A38.JPGfirst big storm
 
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IMG_0973.JPGfirst tow home, and sitting beside the 770 until i clean it up and put it up for sale...

And I downloaded the app, and we're not getting along well when it comes to posting pictures from my phone, as you can tell.
 

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