2025 denali ultimate oil question

Hint-IF you didn't buy an extended warranty at time of purchase now is the time to do so. There are several GM Dealers that sell those online at competitive prices.
Stick with whatever oil GM is recommending at the moment. Don't mess with the warranty on a 75 grand SUV. Get all oil changes at the dealer.
You don't think GM is going to extend on these?
Ha! O.K. Stupid question.

Hopefully it won't throw a rod on the way to the lake house. I don't think I would let the Wife drive it.
I had an Audi throw two rods on the Interstate at 65 MPH and I was lucky to get the thing to the side of the road with all the coolant and oil smoke (This was back in the 70's)
 
You don't think GM is going to extend on these?
Ha! O.K. Stupid question.

Hopefully it won't throw a rod on the way to the lake house. I don't think I would let the Wife drive it.
I had an Audi throw two rods on the Interstate at 65 MPH and I was lucky to get the thing to the side of the road with all the coolant and oil smoke (This was back in the 70's)
Now a days-with cellphones and AAA or other roadside assistance-a breakdown is a major inconvenience but not a disaster. Unless you are exploring in some of "The Great West".
 
We bought the extended warranty for ten years. Better add another $43k to that
Does the engine have a 0W-40 Oil Cap?

What is a "covid engine"
Did the robots get drowsey?

Actually, GM still uses a pretty good mix of workers and robots/machines in their Flint plant
 
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My wife just bought her dream mommy mobile. She previously had a 2015 tahoe we are going to keep for my oldest girl to drive in a few years. My question is what's so special about that DEXOS 1 oil? Is there a better spec out there? I did all the maintenance on our 15 tahoe and a few years ago for simplicity I just quit buying the dexos oil and just started using 5w40 delvac 1 especially, which is what I use in all of my tractors, my tundra, and nissans. The tahoe has 90k miles on it and zero lifter tick. Immediately after switching to the 5w40 delvac 1 the engines got a lot quieter. Even the cold startup in my tundra went away. So I'm wondering what's the best oil for these 6.2l engines? I've never ran the 0w-20 and never will. One would think a little thicker is better.

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Just noticed your quote - where ya getting good BBQ?
 
Now a days-with cellphones and AAA or other roadside assistance-a breakdown is a major inconvenience but not a disaster. Unless you are exploring in some of "The Great West".
Yeah, it’s gonna have OnStar with Road Assistance …
 
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0-40 M1 All day everyday. No brainer.

Yeah, but there be four of 'em now!

The FS was reformulated recently to API SN+/SP**
It's not the old legendary unicorn tears anymore.

So, Which One?
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Now a days-with cellphones and AAA or other roadside assistance-a breakdown is a major inconvenience but not a disaster. Unless you are exploring in some of "The Great West".
When my engine blew on the highway in Massachusetts on the way to the Catskills, I lost forward visibility for 30 seconds and that's a long time. So there is a major driving safety aspect.
I steered slowly over to the breakdown lane until I was scraping the guard rail then I stopped. I was in the right hand lane, luckily.
Funny we just pick up a hitchhiker. She was a bit flustered.
 
I’m wondering why you’re concerned with what she wants to drive, regardless of what she “needs”.
John, you didn't ask me, but I will say it is no fun driving a subcompact next to or behind one of these rolling Barns.

I do have fun watching the tiny 5 foot 4 little blondie dock one of these at the Local Piggly Wiggly. Then leave her 12 year old daughter in in the front seat of that big black box playing on her smart phone with the windows up, engine running and AC blasting when its 68 degrees out.

Hey, you post 'em up to show off on a public forum, you gotta take the protestors - and like it!

But 'Merca; Go BIG or go home!
 
John, you didn't ask me, but I will say it is no fun driving a subcompact next to or behind one of these rolling Barns.

I do have fun watching the tiny 5 foot 4 little blondie dock one of these at the Local Piggly Wiggly. Then leave her 12 year old daughter in in the front seat of that big black box playing on her smart phone with the windows up, engine running and AC blasting when its 68 degrees out.

Hey, you post 'em up to show off on a public forum, you gotta take the protestors - and like it!

But 'Merca; Go BIG or go home!
It sounds like jealousy to me.
 
I’m wondering why you’re concerned with what she wants to drive, regardless of what she “needs”.
Maybe because it's a massive, expensive car so that likely indicates a unique need or an interesting personal preference, so he's curious. Either one is interesting. A $118k sports car is only bought for one reason really. No one needs to drive 200 mph or corner fast. Maybe they've got 5 kids who play sports, and this is needed to haul kids and gear around. Why the hostility to curiosity?
 
Maybe because it's a massive, expensive car so that likely indicates a unique need or an interesting personal preference, so he's curious. Either one is interesting. A $118k sports car is only bought for one reason really. No one needs to drive 200 mph or corner fast. Maybe they've got 5 kids who play sports, and this is needed to haul kids and gear around. Why the hostility to curiosity?

Those who are hostile usually can't afford one. I could afford one-but...the prices.

I can afford a $100.00 steak dinner too-but I just can't a bring myself to pluck that money for one.
 
Maybe because it's a massive, expensive car so that likely indicates a unique need or an interesting personal preference, so he's curious. Either one is interesting. A $118k sports car is only bought for one reason really. No one needs to drive 200 mph or corner fast. Maybe they've got 5 kids who play sports, and this is needed to haul kids and gear around. Why the hostility to curiosity?
Hostility?

I disagree with the entire premise of your statement.

The adjectives you use to describe it are subjective; there are both larger and more expensive vehicles available. Thanks to inflation, $118,000 holds no where near the value it did even 5 years ago.

Your statements are merely declarations of opinion (yours).

It’s frankly no one’s business why they have that particular SUV. They don’t need a “reason” or a particular “need” for it.

In America, there is no limit on chassis or engine size, so they can DD a Mack truck if they so choose.

The reason I called out “Nesterenko” on that is because he asked an obviously loaded question. He disdainfully used a pejorative to describe it (tank) and, again, it’s none of his business why they choose to drive that SUV. What wasn’t said (but was implied), was, “nobody needs something that big”. It’s an attack on them for buying something large, luxurious, and not terribly efficient (comparatively).

I see your location is listed as “out west”. IDK where he lives, but here in the nashville suburbs, those (GM full size SUVs) are extremely popular. They used to call them “Texas Cadillacs”.
 
Hostility?

I disagree with the entire premise of your statement.

The adjectives you use to describe it are subjective; there are both larger and more expensive vehicles available. Thanks to inflation, $118,000 holds no where near the value it did even 5 years ago.

Your statements are merely declarations of opinion (yours).

It’s frankly no one’s business why they have that particular SUV. They don’t need a “reason” or a particular “need” for it.

In America, there is no limit on chassis or engine size, so they can DD a Mack truck if they so choose.

The reason I called out “Nesterenko” on that is because he asked an obviously loaded question. He disdainfully used a pejorative to describe it (tank) and, again, it’s none of his business why they choose to drive that SUV. What wasn’t said (but was implied), was, “nobody needs something that big”. It’s an attack on them for buying something large, luxurious, and not terribly efficient (comparatively).

I see your location is listed as “out west”. IDK where he lives, but here in the nashville suburbs, those (GM full size SUVs) are extremely popular. They used to call them “Texas Cadillacs”.
I think if you post on a public forum photos of your cars then questions aren't unexpected. I'm sure OP is a big boy and can ignore questions if he doesn't want to answer them. He doesn't need you to save him, and your virtue signaling adds nothing to the discussion. And how do you even know what was implied? You know what happens when you assume.
 
Hostility?

I disagree with the entire premise of your statement.

The adjectives you use to describe it are subjective; there are both larger and more expensive vehicles available. Thanks to inflation, $118,000 holds no where near the value it did even 5 years ago.

Your statements are merely declarations of opinion (yours).

It’s frankly no one’s business why they have that particular SUV. They don’t need a “reason” or a particular “need” for it.

In America, there is no limit on chassis or engine size, so they can DD a Mack truck if they so choose.

The reason I called out “Nesterenko” on that is because he asked an obviously loaded question. He disdainfully used a pejorative to describe it (tank) and, again, it’s none of his business why they choose to drive that SUV. What wasn’t said (but was implied), was, “nobody needs something that big”. It’s an attack on them for buying something large, luxurious, and not terribly efficient (comparatively).

I see your location is listed as “out west”. IDK where he lives, but here in the nashville suburbs, those (GM full size SUVs) are extremely popular. They used to call them “Texas Cadillacs”.
The Tahoes and Yukons sell like crazy here - I’d say 3:1 to the Burbs/XL …
 
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