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The cupholder thing on my 16 dont bother me....there are so many positives over my 14 ( locking tailgate, wireless charging, LED lights etc )

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Are you guys sure the cup holder is not removable? look if front of them does it have grooves to install the cup holder in the other space? My cup holder was very tight when it was new.

 

 

Good looking truck BTW.

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Are you guys sure the cup holder is not removable? look if front of them does it have grooves to install the cup holder in the other space? My cup holder was very tight when it was new.

 

 

Good looking truck BTW.

100% sure on it. The grooves for moving the holders forward to the other slot the 14's and 15's had are no longer there.

 

On a separate note, one thing to add to the plus side of things is that I've noticed that the trim that covers the front seat track has changed. I know in the 14's (and maybe the 15's) the cover was two pieces with a seam right at the front corner. My foot always seemed to catch that seam and pull the two pieces apart. On the 2016's it's seamless and smooth. Not a huge change but hopefully I won't be knocking the thing off about once a week like I was with the 2014.

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Just seems like it would not be worth changing the console design. I do like the option of having that but I do not use it any way. I just cleaned my sitting in front of the dentist office.

 

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To those with the all-terrain, I'm wondering about your seats. Is it true they're heated only? Non-perforated leather, so no cooled option?

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To those with the all-terrain, I'm wondering about your seats. Is it true they're heated only? Non-perforated leather, so no cooled option?

Yes, the AT seats are only available with heat. No cooling. It's been that way since the 2014's came out. Also the lane departure option is not available on the AT.

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Yes, the AT seats are only available with heat. No cooling. It's been that way since the 2014's came out. Also the lane departure option is not available on the AT.

ok thanks.

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Noticed the cup holder thing as well on my 16. Vs my 14 no way it can come out.

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Cooling was dropped for 2016. SLT/Denali now only have ventilated available.

 

The good news (for those riding in the back) is that the rear facing seat vents are gone.

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Cooling was dropped for 2016. SLT/Denali now only have ventilated available.

 

The good news (for those riding in the back) is that the rear facing seat vents are gone.

 

 

Cooled seats have never been an option on the AT package from 2010 to the current models.

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the only thing i am not happy with my AT is no ventilated seats and STILL no keyless entry/start button..

 

outside of that i am very happy with mine as well. what an improvement over my friend's 14, front end design, headlights, 8spd, remote locking tailgate, car play, wireless charging.

 

i call it Darth Vader's Truck lol

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No you still cant....but I didn't know the lane departure couldnt be had on an AT.....I bought my 16 fully loaded but it dont have lane departure......now I know why

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The perforated/ventilated seats can be optioned in on the 2016 SLT page(GMC Canada) while choosing the All Terrain SLT Premium Package. Took some pretty arcane box checking but I was able to get the AT, 6.2 engine and those seats. When I bring in the build sheet, the dealer may tell me otherwise but for now, I believe it's doable. The only possible options i couldn't get with the AT package were Lane Departure warning, Forward collision alert and Intellibeam. I love the look of the AT and i don't think I'll miss those electronic nannies.

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