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4.63 out of 5 stars

Nothing but Love

GMCfan, 03/07/2010
2000 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 3dr Extended Cab SB (4.8L 8cyl naturally aspired 4A)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

I have loved this truck since I have owned it. I have added all sorts of extras like intake and exhaust work, so that is why some of my ratings are high. My only issue that I have had with this truck is the backseat. Once my daughter was born, trying to get a car seat in there safety has always been an issue. Nothing has ever gone wrong and only replaced things that I upgraded.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

Great Truck, just won't stop!

justin51, 06/30/2008
2000 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 3dr Extended Cab SB (4.8L 8cyl naturally aspired 4A)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

This is one heck of an awesome truck. I've loved it from the day I bought it and still love it today. It has been a work truck from the day I took it home, and after 170,000 miles it still is going strong. Love the reliability of it, never have to worry about that. I find it a little wierd but I have never had to change anything, or even touch the brakes, and they still look great, I was told this was b/c of the 4 Wheel ABS/Disc system. I own the 4.8L V8 model and get "great" gas mileage for a full size V8 truck, especially loaded with tools. 15 city, and 21 hwy. These number came with the help of some aftermarket parts, like K&N filter, & better plugs and wires. I hope you enjoy yours.

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4.25 out of 5 stars

Great truck but fuel milage stinks.

IsaiahCasey, 02/10/2008
2000 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT 3dr Extended Cab 4WD LB (4.8L 8cyl naturally aspired 4A)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

I bought this truck used last year love the design the ride and comfort. the gas mileage stinks but I wouldnt trade it for anything else. About a month after I bought the truck I had an electrical problem but it worked itself out. I just bought a meyers diamond snowplow and I am going to put it on this week. The truck has plenty of power to push snow. I work on a farm and I have a 4 ton trailer, and I can haul a 3 ton skidsteer on the trailer and she still has plenty of power.

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4.88 out of 5 stars

2000 GMC Sierra Z71

Brad, 05/06/2010
2000 GMC Sierra 1500 SLE 2dr Regular Cab SB (4.3L 6cyl naturally aspired 5M)
4 of 4 people found this review helpful

Overall, I love the truck. It fires up every morning. I have had it for almost four years. I drive 30,000 miles a year with my job and it holds up great. The biggest repair I had to make was to have the intake manifold gaskets replaced a few years ago. The Gen III LS-based engines are notorious for that. I get about 15-17MPG no matter what kind of driving I do. Piddly things are starting to fail like lights on the radio & HVAC, lumbar support, and the console lid, but mechanically, it's as Professional Grade as ever! Someday I'll trade it in on a new Sierra/Silverado, but right now it does what I need it to do.

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3.5 out of 5 stars

Reoccurring problems

miker1267, 07/31/2009
2000 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT 3dr Extended Cab 4WD SB (4.8L 8cyl naturally aspired 4A)
7 of 9 people found this review helpful

This truck is comfortable and has adequate power however, the quality of some components leave a lot to be desired. When having the front brakes replaced I was told that the rear (emergency) brakes need to be replaced as they were metal on metal. I had not used the emergency brakes more than 2 or 3 times since I purchased the truck. The rear brakes had apparently locked in a semi-on position and ate thru the pads. The dealer told me that the factory had redesigned the mechanism on newer models. Obviously this was a design problem. The fuel gauge has gone erratic twice with a repair cost of $900 each time. They recommend a new wiring harness at the same time, another design problem.

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