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2Speed last won the day on October 12 2015
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2Speed started following Love this AT4 SCSB
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I'd be a player at around 25k with the salvage title. Love the look. Well done. https://dallas.craigslist.org/dal/cto/7565558588.html
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2020 or 2021 refresh coming on the 1500's?
2Speed replied to rtr16's topic in Future Vehicle Speculation & Spy Shots
Judging by the door lines, that's a Sierra. Unless Chevy is going to abandon that stupid swoosh front fender thing (hopefully). In any case this will be the biggest mid-cycle "refresh" in GM truck history. It's not going to look anything like it's predecessor, which is a very good thing. Looks like a box off the HD's, and different wheel well arches. Hopefully HD style. I hate the wonky arches on the current Sierra. Going to be big discounts on the pigs on the lot pretty soon. -
Probably going with another brand next time. The decontenting on this revised Sierra will be epic. Can you imagine how much the GM brass is hating having to step it up to compete with Ram? They will be cutting corners anywhere they can to offset what they are having to spend on the "all new" interior. And they still have those goofy ass wheel wells. The clown face on the current Sierra is what made me leave the '19 Denali I had reserved on the lot. So disappointing.
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They aren’t the first, but they are by far the worst.
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The painted trim hides the goofy fender lines much better too.
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Sun visor mirrors- not illuminated. Wife is disappointed.
2Speed replied to Kozzy's topic in 2019-2025 Silverado & Sierra
K2's have a telescoping steering wheel as well. At least the SLT and Denali do. The current Yukon and Tahoe have both the turn signal indicator and the blind spot alert (both are yellow) in the mirror. I drove my brother's '18 Yukon SLT and they don't interfere at all. And the mirrors are smaller than the ones on the T1's. Decontenting is a way of life at GM. -
That C&D comparison was brutal, but dead on the mark. Car and Driver really do like trucks (but not SUV's) and for years I've found their reviews of pickups to be very accurate. Time will be the judge, but I can't ever remember a vehicle, let alone a flagship pickup, having such a horrible launch and negative reaction as this gen. Seriously thinking about snapping up an '18 Denali for these great deals that are going on.
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2019 Denali- rants and a few raves- comments please!
2Speed replied to medic856's topic in 2019-2025 Silverado & Sierra
For software upgrades GM requires you to buy next years model. -
Article is dead on. Bottom line, these new GM trucks are overpriced compared to the competitors. It sounds like GM knows it too. You can get a loaded Ram Limited or even a Raptor for less than that AT4 at their as tested price. And adaptive cruise coming later next year? Definitely holding off until the prices come down and the full rollout is complete.
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It's pretty brutal. And pretty spot-on. https://www.automobilemag.com/news/2019-gmc-sierra-1500-denali-review-first-drive/
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Freeman GMC in Grapevine TX is going $15k off '18 Denali Ultimates. That's very tempting. They have like 70 in stock.
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Well it sounds like they are using the same expensive magnetic dampers on the new trucks, so repair and replacement cost will still be high.
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Copied and pasted from the window sticker of a 2019 Denali. Sure SOUNDS like MagneRide, just by a different name. The electromagnetic damper fluid is the giveaway. It could just be a trademark issue since GM sold the MagneRide name and technology to Beijing West. Adaptive Ride Control Monitors each wheel independently during your drive, adjusting vertical suspension every 2 milliseconds to maintain a smooth ride Real-time damping system uses a dual coil receptor, which improves responsiveness to quickly changing road conditions Enhanced ride and handling in a variety of road surface conditions Uses electro-magnetism to change the damper fluid's properties (no moving valves) Enhances traction and allows more precise steering
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http://gmauthority.com/blog/2018/08/2019-sierra-denali-adaptive-ride-control-replaces-magneride/amp/ That settles it, definitely going AT4 over Denali. GM obviously trying to save a buck, but I guarantee it won’t be reflected on the sticker price!
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Dealers definitely dumping the ‘18’s. I’ve had 2 offers in the mail and 2 in email for a trade on my ‘15. Offering $33,500 in trade plus $14k off a new Denali. Still im going to wait on the ‘19. I agree the current design is starting to look dated.
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