What years did GMC make the Sierra?
1999 – 2006 GMC Sierra 1500 (GMT800 1st Generation) The first generation of Sierra was built on the GM GMT800 platform. As the light-duty version of the Sierra, the 1500 was available in three different cab lengths, including the two-door regular cab, the four-door extended cab and the front-hinged four-door crew cab.
What is the best year for GMC Sierra?
The best years for the GMC Sierra are the 2012 and the 2020 models. The 2012 has a strong history of reliability and performance, and the 2020 shows much of the same promise.
Is GMC Sierra a good truck?
The GMC truck is one of the most versatile, powerful, and reliable vehicles on the market. Year after year in Vehicle Dependability Study by J.D. Power, both the GMC Sierra 1500 and the GMC Sierra 2500HD consistently rank in the top five of their respective categories.
Is GMC more luxurious than Chevy?
Since most GMC model lines are built on the same assembly lines as Chevrolet pickups and SUVs, the differences between the vehicles are limited. Typically, a GMC truck’s base level is about the same as a Chevy midlevel trim. A stock top-level GMC typically has more luxury amenities than the top-trim Chevy truck.
Why do GMC and Chevy look alike?
Chevy is perceived to be more value oriented (but can be optioned up to pretty much match GMC) while GMC markets itself as “professional grade” to appear more rugged than their Chevy counterparts, and generally starts out with more standard equipment, and higher base price to match.
Are GMC and Chevy the same car?
GMC (General Motors truck Company) and Chevrolet (also known as “Chevy”) are two of the leading brand names of vehicles. The vehicles under this brand, particularly trucks, are mostly identical since they are both manufactured by the same company, GM (General Motors).
How many miles can a GMC Sierra last?
With good maintenance, a GMC Sierra can reach 150,000 miles, with many models reaching 200,000 miles. Surveys have shown that about 1.7% of the GMC Sierras on the road today will surpass the 200,000-mile marker. These vehicles don’t require complex maintenance procedures.