I have a 2013 and love it.
2013 is the last year of the 2500 burbs
And only burns 1.5 quarts per 3,000 milesYou could find a rare 8.1/4L85e.
I have a 8.1 et it will run circles around the 6.0
It changes its own oil. Some would call that efficiency.And only burns 1.5 quarts per 3,000 miles
This is probably the most crushing part of looking for a clean 2500. Not a lot out there under 100k miles. Not a lot of private sales either. A lot are just sitting in small car dealer lots hella over priced. I sort of gave up the search. Only interested if there is something in an hours drive radius....Good luck finding a low mileage example, those trucks are all 8 years old now, and fleet average is 25-30k miles per year.
Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe GM kept making a fleet version of their HD burbs until 2019.
It was a 3500 that sold more or less exclusively to the government, mostly for armored conversions. The factory towing capacity is something stupid low... like 2500#.Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe GM kept making a fleet version of their HD burbs until 2019.
Gubment only and they even have a 3500 version now, but I have never seen one for sale to the public but I could certainly be missing itCorrect me if I'm wrong but I believe GM kept making a fleet version of their HD burbs until 2019.
2013. although the 8.1 was discontinued for the 2007 model year if memory serves me right.
the 8.1 is a monster engine. even my 6.6 in my new 2020 2500 doesn't have that amount of power.
BUT the 8.1 drinks gas like no other.
They did make a 3500 Suburban for special orders . they are extremely rare
Mine doesn't burn any. I guess I'm lucky.And only burns 1.5 quarts per 3,000 miles
Sweet burb....That's a lot of coin, but really doesn't seem too bad.2007 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 K2500 | eBay
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Yep, and there are more of them out there. If I were in the market for a 3rd row SUV, a Duraburb would be at the top of my list.Sweet burb....That's a lot of coin, but really doesn't seem too bad.
Fyi the 8.1 is designed to consume oil.Mine doesn't burn any. I guess I'm lucky.
Fyi the 8.1 is designed to consume oil.
It's an intentional design. If it isn't cinumsing a quart every 5k or so, it has an issue....
IIRC from looking into the issue with mine, it had to do with passing the marine dock test for use in medium duty stuff, boats, and stationary gen sets. What I could find is slightly larger valve to guide clearance to keep the valves lubricated during extended wot use.I'm not doubting you here, but I'd like to see an official statement on that.
All I could find was a GM bulletin stating an acceptable oil consumption, far from saying that is was designed with that qty in mind,
Here’s what I know ... and sorry I don’t have “documentation”I'm not doubting you here, but I'd like to see an official statement on that.
All I could find was a GM bulletin stating an acceptable oil consumption, far from saying that is was designed with that qty in mind,