arto98607
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For sure I am convinced now.
Relatively speaking, how much acceleration does it have? Is it ever lacking or feeling like it doesnt have the get up and go you want when you need it?Assume this is based on what was on the lot? Mine is a 2020, LT, $53,120 sticker. i suspect once you get as far as a Denali you can't go without too many options. monroney lists Z71, All star edition, diesel, convenience package 2, and brake controller which is exactly the build i wanted. was lucky that they could get this next day in a dealer swap at under 100 miles away. I added floor mats, bed mat, mud flaps, step tubes and a tonneau, so it wasn't everything i wanted when it arrived, but everything that should be pre-installed.
not exaggerated at all. hand calc'd the first 15-ish tanks to compare. i did a thread on it here back when i got it. without digging back to find the thread, I got equal or higher by the hand calculation pretty much every tank when compared to the on-board meter. GM does a "best 50 mpg" on one of the dash widgets. my best 50 is 37.2mpg. i fall of the 30 pace in the winter, course, i start and pre-heat 10 minutes daily, and we're on winter blend here. no way to tell if that makes a real difference or not since there are so many other factors too - temp & starting way early. it's also near impossible to perfectly fill to the same point every time, but when you go multiple tanks in a row at 30, then you're pretty confident. I only got over 31 one time, and it was followed by a 29.x, so i can't really say i got 31 for certain. could have been a fill difference.
if you try to stand on it and stay on it from a standing stop i suspect you might be disappointed because being a small diesel you could get yourself out of the power band and do little but make revs with no gain. however, if you come out of the gate reasonably and don't put it on the floor, once you get rolling slightly and shift a couple gears, the mid-range acceleration is really nice. once you see the tach drop you can stand on it to about half throttle and it won't downshift and you can feel it really pull pretty hard. it's rated a 7.0 seconds 0-60 - never tried it myself. some of my hesitation to stand on the pedal comes from having owned a few diesels now. this thing will accelerate hard throught the mid range without any revs to speak of. whenever i hear someone with a gas engine i cringe a little at those 3000-4000 rpm runs. even towing i have not been disappointed by the ability to accelerate. we're only talking up to 7k max tows here, but it is able to come out of a corner or go up a hill with no concerns while towing.Relatively speaking, how much acceleration does it have? Is it ever lacking or feeling like it doesnt have the get up and go you want when you need it?
A friend of mine bought a pickup with that diesel engine and he says stopping for fuel is like a long-haul trucker.With ICE vehicles on their way out for todays sin of consuming fossil fuels, the Tahoe does offer a nice alternative.
Car & Driver reviews show 27MPG on sustained 75MPH trip. Diesel upgrade price not as dramatic as thought. Pretty impressive for a large SUV. They claim payoff at 80K. Less if you drive more highway miles
Article about 2 years old, but still not bad.
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Tested: 2021 Chevrolet Tahoe Impresses with Diesel Power
Chevy's redesigned Tahoe makes a great home for General Motors's light-duty Duramax diesel six.www.caranddriver.com
frankly, i'm not responsible enough for an electric vehicle. what do you do when you get up in the morning and realize you didn't plug it in the night before? i've forgot to fuel up before and had to grab 5 gallons from the shed before I left for work, or maybe i had just enough to make it to work or a fuel station, but not enough for the round trip? wish i didn't forget stuff, but occasionally i do. also, how to do you take it on a trip? i've done 800-1k miles in a day in a truck. not sure what you can get on a charge, but i'm thinking that a full size truck won't do anywhere near half that.A friend of mine bought a pickup with that diesel engine and he says stopping for fuel is like a long-haul trucker.
Me: I'm waiting for the first ground-up, purpose-built as an EV pick-up truck by people who've been making pick-ups for years. Started thinking about this when I started seeing Teslas with hundreds of thousands of miles (because let's face it: trucks tend to get retired when their drivetrains fail, not because of ratted-out suspension and steering bits).
Imagine same scenario and you need your EV to rush someone to a hospital, help a neighbor, etc.frankly, i'm not responsible enough for an electric vehicle. what do you do when you get up in the morning and realize you didn't plug it in the night before? i've forgot to fuel up before and had to grab 5 gallons from the shed before I left for work, or maybe i had just enough to make it to work or a fuel station, but not enough for the round trip? wish i didn't forget stuff, but occasionally i do. also, how to do you take it on a trip? i've done 800-1k miles in a day in a truck. not sure what you can get on a charge, but i'm thinking that a full size truck won't do anywhere near half that.