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No panoramic sunroof...yawn
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It looks better than the Chevy.
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03-02-2018, 06:24 PM | #17 |
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Agree looks better Chevy like the tailgate changes ..was hoping GM would give the 5.3 the 10 speed trans but maybe they are holding out the 10 for the entirely new engine..
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3.0TD will have the 10 speed as well.
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I like the new twins. The silverado seems to be getting a lot of hate but its not so bad. It recalls GM trucks of old such as the late 90's-2002 models, some of the most classic body styles ever made. Except now it has a "character line" on the front quarter panel. Eww. The new GMCs kept a little more of the aggressive squared off character, but they always have that huge grill jutting out there, so prominent and, in Denali trim, so chromed out I hate it. I've always been a fan of the lower trim level trucks.
Both trucks are more modern looking, in different ways. I really like my current '16 silverado, it's been flawless for me in the 5.3/A6 configuration. A few new features is not enough to make me trade, so I'll be seeing how these play out, and then in a few years after they iron out kinks and the powertrains get really solid, I might give one a go. It'll very likely be a Silverado, but I won't rule out a GMC, maybe an SLE. I'm not super into the tail-gate like some are. It just seems too gimmicky to me. Like, who wants to fiddle with a tailgate within a tailgate. I don't need a step, the corner steps make it really easy to get into the bed. And I always get a 6.5 box so I don't usually need anything to flip up and retain objects in bed. If I REALLY needed that I would just get one of those heavy duty bed extender cages. But I find that with the 6.5 box I just don't need it. Seems superfluous, like "hey look what we can do!" but time will tell. The diesel seems like a very compelling option, although I don't do a lot of long distance travel so it doesn't really make much sense for someone like me. For some though, it should be really nice, low maintenance, high mpg. GM is building some great trucks lately. Heck, all three of the truck makers seem to be on all cylinders right now. I'd drive any of them but when it comes down to buying, I usually go GM due to the emphasis on utility and I think the engine options are the best out there. Never had a problem with AFM and my little 5.3 tows hard when I need it to, gives me 22-23mpg highway the rest of the time. Not bad. Last edited by protovack; 03-03-2018 at 03:38 AM. |
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I like the look. For once I don't really have a clear styling preference between the GMC & Chevy. I'm weary of the carbon fibre bed though. But since its only on the highest of trims, I bet its not going to get abused as much as it would on the entry level trucks.
That tailgate is pretty cool. I was thinking a couple months ago about why nobody seems to have a flip-up stop on the end of tailgates for longer loads. This goes about 10x beyond that though. It even looks like the opening sits level with the wheel wells when they had that plywood on it. Clever. Quote:
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Ah, interesting. I'm wonder if GM also has another engine announcement they're hiding.
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Damn..........Wish I had waited another year. I like that a lot!
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I hate to say it, but the Sierra looks far better than the Silverado. I'm not sure what's going on in the Chevy design studio, but clearly GMC knew how to handle the new body contours better. I still prefer the previous generation of Silverado/Sierra twin cab trucks. The body contouring on those trucks were bolder, and the lines in general were smoother. I still feel that the new truck tailgate is busy. With better looking wheels and maybe a slight redo of the grille, I'm sure the new Sierra will be a dynamite truck.
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03-12-2018, 02:56 PM | #24 |
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https://www.autoblog.com/2018/03/12/...sle-spy-shots/
SLE spied. No fogs, no MultiPro tailgate, and 5.3L V8 engine badging.
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I hope they do something with the 10 speed transmission, I have owned 3 GMC Sierra Denali's 2012, 2015, 2017
All Duramax I absolutely hate the 2017 transmission, it has been to the shop 3 times, only to tell me there's nothing wrong. I would buy the 2019 GMC Sierra Denali only if there's a different transmission, if not I will be buying a 2019 Dodge Ram 2500. Every 2 years I get a new truck. As far as the person posting about not using the bed, all of my trucks have been work trucks, I use the bed everyday.
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And my comment was about the beds in the high end trucks, on average, getting abused LESS than the entry models. I never said or implied that nobody ever uses them.
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