gmcul8r
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Had a serious road trip a couple of months back and thought I should share. Decided to drive the wife, 2 boys, and our bulldog the 1500+ miles (one way) to our home in Anthem Arizona instead of flying, and picked up a new toy while down there. We drove the "Utah Route" from Seattle 23 hours NON-STOP and got about 16.5 mpg averaging about 10-15 mph over the speed limit. Once crossing in to AZ I was pretty anxious to get to our house and was going QUITE a bit faster then that. Got caught in a couple situations in Idaho & Utah where you ran upon a storm and snow on the road and I was very thankful to have the AWD! With my new toy in tow I decided to go home avoiding the hilly "Utah Route" and go the "California Route" back. I got about 11 mpg with 6K pounds in tow (not to mention ALL the cases of alcohol in back) and was quite impressed with the 6.2's power in tow. Had several minor "races" with cars thinking they could step on it and get ahead of me,,,, they were wrong! Overall I was thoroughly impressed. Oh, and by the way the Auto-Level feature on the Denali was sweeeet!
I know it's not a GM, but for $25K I couldn't pass up the low mile '06 Chrysler 300 SRT8 for my new commuter.
I know it's not a GM, but for $25K I couldn't pass up the low mile '06 Chrysler 300 SRT8 for my new commuter.

