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Old 01-01-2020, 05:46 PM   #4
xstuntman

 
Drives: 2012 Victory Red LFX
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: west central Texas
Posts: 1,383
Yes, there's no substitute for torque on highway drives, around town a 6 is fine.
L99 auto means AFM - a lot of upper end work unless someones already done it.
LLT motors suffer from weaker timing chains than the '12 and up LFX motors.
The '12 LFX model year had crappy torque converters and we're getting replaced under warranty (mine did).

Honestly, unless you just gotta have torque for your DD I'd find a 2013 V6 model year which is considered the best one too get.
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