Used 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 SLT 4dr Crew Cab 4WD 5.8 ft. SB (5.3L 8cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
Good truck, rattles worse than a maraca
Ive owned this truck for only 3 months now, and have only put 4300 miles on it. Fuel economy is great, but I cant stand to be driving in it because of so many interior rattles. If somebody on a harley pulls up next to me, or any other vehicle with an aftermarket exhaust it starts with a very high pitched rattle under the dash. If i HIT EVEN THE SLIGHTEST BUMP IN THE ROAD, IT SOUNDS LIKE EVERY SCREW IN THE CAB IS LOOSE. I drive professionally for a living, and refuse to own a rattle bucket for my hour commute home. Wish I would have just kept my 2012 tundra. *****UPDATE 01/31/2018********* I SOLD THAT PIECE OF JUNK!!!!!! After this review, I drove straight into my local Toyota dealer and bought a 2016 Tundra limited, and have not regretted the decision. A much higher quality truck. After owning for 2 years it’s still as tight as the day it was completed in Texas (not Mexico like a GMC).
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"GET A TUNDRA CREW CAB PLATINUM"
At first glance truck really grabs your attention ! Then you buy one "MISTAKE" headlight's blew out at 10,000 miles , 16,000 running boards had to replaced peeling like a sunburn , now at 17,000 miles front bumper is loose slid at little to the right inside bolt poked out a dent , chrome on emblems is peeling I can say I never had a problem with dealership "WHY" because they look at truck and say no problem we will replace the defected parts sounds great but what a inconvenience to keep returning to dealership it's been one year with the vehicle once all is fixed time to get a trade in value and go back to Tundra !
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- SLE Double CabMSRP: $23,99813 mi away
- SLE Double CabMSRP: $18,750In-stock online
- SLE Double CabMSRP: $14,99823 mi away
SLE/SLT REVIEW w/ V6-V8 compare
What you need to know from someone who know cars and trucks. I've driven both the SLE & SLT models in the crew cab both in the V6 and the V8. The issues right off the bat for myself (someone who probably won't tow more than 5,000 lbs) is that the V8 (5.3L) can tow more, has more HP, and torque and WILL have better resale. Really quick on the V6, the power, responsiveness, torque and capacity was more than capable of satisfying most buyers. Onto the truck I purchased, the 2015 GMC Sierra V8 SLT short bed. I absolutely love this truck. From the power, torque, comfort, to how absolutely quiet the ride is... I'm absolutely impressed. I'm 28, a homeowner and a homeowner. In my few years on this planet I've owned 9 cars; SUV's, sports cars, trucks, and finally the GMC. My dad is a huge proponent of Toyota and so am I but this truck is a cut above the rest. INTERIOR The interior is absolutely amazing. In both SLE and SLT models you get the stitches dash and steering wheel which is both stylish, and sleek. I could do without the ugly silver accents surrounding the 8" touch screen but I can survive. Both the bench and bucket seats have their benefits. I love the bench but the middle seat is hard (due to the compartment underneath) but oh can still seat 6 people... but when will that really happen? and it's not comfortable. The bucket seats are amazing, in my SLT model I have power seats and leather and so far after 4,000 miles they have held up well. The electronics and capability of the truck are outstanding and expensive but amazing. The lighting in the vehicle is almost spot lighting and recessed so the light will not bother the driver when turned on... and it looks amazing when it's dark. EXTERIOR The truck looks better than most any other truck on the road. This truck has a smooth suspension and on mine and I have a Z71 and the ride is amazing, smooth, classy and responsive. The tailgate lowers slowly and has bumper steps which are nice. I love the four door look, the bed, and it's just all around sexy. Overall - the truck is great... MPG is industry leading for a Crew Cab V8. I average 20ish on the freeway at 80 and 17 in the city with my moderately heavy foot. I want this truck to start coming pre leveled instead of having to buy a 1.5" leveling kit. The truck also deserves better reliability ratings similar to Toyota... I'm hoping they figured it out and in 7 years I can still say my truck is perfect!
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already in for repair after a few weeks new 2015
there have bee so many things wrong with this truck to list.
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Best truck I've ever owned
Most trouble free vehicle and best fuel mileage. Seven years and 126,000 miles with only one issue, a leaking ac valve!
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