Used 2000 GMC Sierra 1500 Extended Cab Consumer Reviews
Slowly falling apart
I owned a 2000 GMC Sierra 1500 for 4 years. Although, I must say, the engine and trans were reliable, partly because I used Mobil 1 synth. oil and never beat on it. Other things with the truck started to fall apart, i.e., the ABS system would intermittently go off at less than 5mph on dry surfaces, the fuel gauge would start and stop working, the right side mirror was flopping around in the wind, the tailgate handle (plastic) broke off when opening the tailgate one day. The brakes were terrible - including the rotors and way too much distance was needed to stop. The driver's door lock got jammed and wouldn't lock no anymore. Power window linkage broke. Radio lights quit working. too much!
Glad I didn't buy a Tundra.
I've put 65,000 miles on it since I drove it off the lot 2.5 years ago and I've been very happy with it. Feels like driving a car, but performs like a truck. Good gas milage, and I've had zero problems with it. The 40/20/40 seats give great lumbar support.
- SLMSRP: $8,9951,010 mi away
- SLMSRP: $16,5501,909 mi away
- SL Regular CabMSRP: N/A1,372 mi away
2000 GMC Sierra 1500 4 x 4
I've had my truck for 6 years, and I still love it. It's been a great work truck, and has the comfort of driving a car. It's been great in both the snow and mud, and has never had a problem. It's definitely a keeper. The only thing that I wish is that I would have gotten the rear window defogger, and the 4th door.
Great GMC truck z71
I loved this truck. It did everything I wanted it to do. The only reason I want to sell it is I am a realtor and need a car to show houses in.
Awesome Truck
I love my truck! I drive it almost daily and I haven't had any problems with it. I pull a 6000 pound fifth wheel camper to the mountains with it and it does not even feel like its working hard (with 3.42 gears!). The tranny sometimes hunts for gears on the long uphill grades, but it never stumbles or lags. The towing mode works well though it only gets about 11 MPG with camper in tow. It normally gets about 16-17 MPG. It has a car-like comfortable ride and handles well. I wouldn't trade it for anything.