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2000 GMC Sierra
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The 2001s should be hitting the showroom floors sometime around mid August. Should you buy a 2000 or wait for the 2001? Thats a good question, I wish I had a good answer. It comes down to value of the truck. A 2000 will lose its value quicker than a 2001. There are however some great deals on the 2000s and some low interest rates. Basically you have to decide do you want to save money on the front end or on the back end of the deal ( a 2001 being worth more down the road when you decide to get rid of it).
Willimjo,
The composite bed will be available on the Sierra. I beleive it will not be available until after January if I remember correctly. That also goes for the Silverado. You will most likely have to talk to your dealer to find out when it will be available.
I'll let everyone know what I find out and what i decide.
The only difference is the front grille, hood & front fenders.
I'm not smug enough enough to think there is any major difference between the Sierra and Silverado. I use a dealership that has both. I just basically like the "big mouth bass" look better. Also prefer the GMC mouldings and especially the wheels. The Chevy's seem to come mostly with the cheesy "plastic nut" wheel covers. I hated 'em when they were on my '95 Sierra as well. But really I think the Chevy is an excellent truck. The one you prefer depends on your taste and there isn't a right or wrong.
Thanks for the responses,
Ron
Has anyone else had any problems with their brakes? I only have 1500 miles on it and can't believe that I am having parts replaced already.
I just want to be able to enjoy driving my new truck like I did with the 98 I traded in.
Any ideas or tips would by appreciated.
Vibrations at 65-75. Does the front end wobble when going over bumps on the freeway? Do you have the 255/70R16? What is the manufacture date of your truck?
Best check out topic #969 and #1638 Silverado vibrations. Your vibrations are not uncommon and can be related to tires, rims, and/or manufacture date. And yes, they usually start between 1000-1500 miles...
this topic is being "frozen." Please continue these discussions in Topic 2059
2K GMC Siera's - II. Thanks!
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