GMC Sierra 1500 Review

   

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GMC Sierra 1500 2010 GMC Sierra 1500 Work Truck Regular Cab Pickup

The pickup truck has long been a mainstay of American byways and highways, and GMC has been there from day one. Originally used and respected by farmers, construction workers and small-business owners, GMC's hauler was a basic workhorse known for its reliability and longevity. More recent times have seen GMC's full-size truck adopt the name Sierra, which was previously an upscale trim level.

As with its rivals, the modern-day GMC Sierra 1500 full-size pickup is available with a wide variety of body styles, powertrains and trim levels. Thanks to this flexibility, the half-ton Sierra pickup is nearly as adept at serving as the weekday family car as it is at transporting home-improvement supplies or towing a boat on the weekends.

Older versions of the GMC Sierra 1500 pickup have been praised for their strong work ethic, but soundly criticized for their bland, cheap cabins. With the current model, fit and finish has improved to the point where the Sierra now stands proud in that area. Of course, there are other choices in the full-size pickup truck market, but the Sierra 1500 remains a solid pick no matter what the intended use.

Current GMC Sierra 1500

The GMC Sierra 1500 offers three body styles (regular, extended and crew cabs) and trim levels ranging from no-frills "Work Truck" to ultra-plush Denali. The most popular trim is the midlevel SLE, which provides desirable standard features like air-conditioning, full power accessories and a CD player.

Powertrain choices, traditionally a strong point, encompass everything from a frugal 4.3-liter 195-horsepower V6 to a muscular 6.2-liter V8 with 403 hp. Most Sierras, however, will be fitted with either a 295-hp 4.8-liter V8, a 315-hp 5.3-liter V8 or a 367-hp 6.0-liter V8. A four-speed automatic is standard across the board (except for the Denali, which gets a six-speed unit), with a six-speed available on 5.3-liter models and up. Either rear- or four-wheel drive can be specified. The XFE package for crew cab models pairs the 5.3-liter V8 and the six-speed automatic for maximum fuel economy.

Calling cards of the GMC Sierra 1500 include strong performance, a refined and quiet ride (even with the heavy-duty towing package) and a comfortable, well-finished cabin. The few downsides we've noted in reviews include minor interior ergonomic issues and the hesitant downshifts of the four-speed automatic transmission. We have no quarrel with the excellent six-speed automatic, as it is smooth and spot-on in its performance.

Used GMC Sierra 1500 Models

The current GMC Sierra debuted for 2007. Satellite radio joined the standard equipment roster in 2008, and 2009 saw the advent of a 6.2-liter V8 option for non-Denali models, the XFE package for crew cabs and optional Bluetooth and traffic reporting for the optional navigation system.

Many GMC pickup trucks considered by used-vehicle shoppers will be the previous-generation truck, which was sold for the 1999-2006 model years. Underneath the conservatively handsome styling, a family of new V8s debuted, ranging in size from 4.8 to 6.0 liters. They offered output ranging from 255 hp with the smallest 4.8-liter, to 345 hp from the high-output 6.0-liter V8 in the Sierra Denali. A base V6 was also available, but as expected, most Sierras came fitted with one of the V8s. (Buyers looking at the heavy-duty series Sierra 2500HD and 3500 of this generation could also get a 6.6-liter turbodiesel V8 or an 8.1-liter gasoline V8.)

A unique four-wheel-steering option (called QuadraSteer), came on-line about midway through this generation and cut the truck's turning circle down to 37.4 feet -- around 10 feet less than a typical full-size pickup. Unfortunately, QuadraSteer was discontinued for 2006, as buyers were put off by the high cost of this option.

Consumers more interested in function than flash should be happy with a half-ton Sierra from this era. The truck offered plenty of performance and work capacity, but was hampered by a dated cabin design fraught with cheap materials and below-average fit and finish.

The previous generation of GMC Sierra 1500 pickups ran from 1988-'98. Standard cab and extended cab body styles were offered, as was a crew cab, though the latter was actually from the previous 1981-'87 generation. Although six-cylinder and diesel V8s were offered, chances are strong that most GMC trucks from these years will have either a 5.0- or 5.7-liter V8 mated to a four-speed automatic. In keeping with tradition, one could choose either rear-wheel drive (indicated by a "C", e.g. "C1500") or four-wheel drive (indicated by a "K"). Trim levels for these C/K1500 trucks include the bare-bones Special, base SL, midlevel SLE and top-line SLT. Strengths of these trucks include powerful, durable powertrains while weaknesses center on sketchy build quality and subpar materials within the cabin.

For more information on older GMC pickups, go to our GMC Sierra 1500 history page.


SELECT A SPECIFIC GMC SIERRA 1500 MODEL YEAR*

Year TMV Price (What's this?)
Current GMC Sierra 1500 $20,504 - $44,674
2009 GMC Sierra 1500 $18,220 - $38,976
2008 GMC Sierra 1500 $14,062 - $33,967
2007 GMC Sierra 1500 $12,973 - $29,800
2006 GMC Sierra 1500 $10,077 - $22,782
2005 GMC Sierra 1500 $8,695 - $20,048
2004 GMC Sierra 1500 $7,592 - $17,728
2003 GMC Sierra 1500 $6,592 - $15,380
2002 GMC Sierra 1500 $5,583 - $13,070
2001 GMC Sierra 1500 $4,928 - $9,226
2000 GMC Sierra 1500 $4,340 - $8,340
1999 GMC Sierra 1500 $4,045 - $7,749
1998 GMC Sierra 1500 $3,523 - $6,435
1997 GMC Sierra 1500 $3,016 - $5,070
1996 GMC Sierra 1500 $2,677 - $4,696
1995 GMC Sierra 1500 $2,386 - $4,182
1994 GMC Sierra 1500 $1,930 - $3,498
1993 GMC Sierra 1500 $1,530 - $2,508
1992 GMC Sierra 1500 $1,100 - $1,787
1991 GMC Sierra 1500 $1,053 - $1,443
1990 GMC Sierra 1500 $786 - $1,213

* Edmunds.com maintains vehicle data as far back as 1990.



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