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2022 Chevy Tahoe Z71 with 6.2L vs 2022 Toyota Sequoia 5.7L

Discussion in 'General Sequoia Discussion' started by Yotakin, Mar 15, 2024.

  1. Mar 15, 2024 at 6:05 PM
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    Yotakin

    Yotakin [OP] New Member

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    I am bouncing around the forums a bit but haven't really be able to get right to some discussion on the topic or I am missing it - some is buried in 665 pages, not sure so I am posting. I am looking for another vehicle. A couple things I am hoping to get folks thoughts on as it might help me out.

    1. Why are the 2022 Chevy Tahoe Z71's with the 6.2L going for more than the 2022 Sequoia TRD Pro's? At least it seems that way when looking through Autotrader.
    2. What are the big differences in the 6.2's are they reliable?
    3. Did a search comparison of the 5.7 Toyota and the Chevy 6.2L and there is basically nothing out there discussing or comparing the two.

    I bought my 08 Tundra new and am keeping it - well handing it down to my son. But I am looking at another one and in my quest I am considering a sequoia! I have grandchildren now so that extra space will come in handy.
     
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  2. Mar 15, 2024 at 6:46 PM
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    Terndrerrr

    Terndrerrr 934000 miles to go

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    1. 2022 Tahoe is the first or second year of the new generation. 2022 Sequoia is the very last year of an extremely long generation (2008-2022).

    2. Not necessarily. The 6.2s are fun to drive but seem to have more problems than the 5.3s. Check out gm-trucks.com forum. The 6.2 is a bit quicker than the Toyota 5.7, but the 5.7 will win the race to 300k miles 99 out of 100 times…
     
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