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Will they offer the 2022 GMC 2500 SLE with "BUCKET SEATS"????????  I knew they cancelled it in 2021. I can't figure it out because Chevy still offers the 2500 LT with the bucket seats. THANKS

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Probably not, idk why they took them away....least make it option

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you can retrofit one in there after.....a PITA a lil bit but cheaper than jumping up to SLT........since new body style ive had both and actually the bench seat isnt horrible.....i have buckets now but the console in mine is useless, at least on bench you get a shallow tray......i just didnt like clearing everything off of it to open it up......but i would get another bench seat and make a custom center storage unit for floor.....Ram center console is way more user friendly but its a Ram, lol

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HD trucks are costing way too much right now....almost went back to one but they had a 10k markup and then said they would do only 5k, lol......they sold it no problem...

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Optional on SLT, std on AT4 and Denali. 

Ventilated is included in the same package that gets the buckets on SLT

 

N/A on Pro (new name for base sierra) and SLE 

 

On chev, available on LT and LTZ, standard on HC

Ventilated available on LTZ, std on HC (not on LT)

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You can now build and price the 2022's on the gmc web site.  Bucket seats not available below SLT trim level.

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On 8/10/2021 at 11:14 PM, Dunn said:

you can retrofit one in there after.....a PITA a lil bit but cheaper than jumping up to SLT........since new body style ive had both and actually the bench seat isnt horrible.....i have buckets now but the console in mine is useless, at least on bench you get a shallow tray......i just didnt like clearing everything off of it to open it up......but i would get another bench seat and make a custom center storage unit for floor.....Ram center console is way more user friendly but its a Ram, lol

I bought a tray off Amazon for less than $20 to make the console storage more useful for small items so they don’t get lost in the cavern.  Stupid they made that tray an accessory and not standard…. Made by PIMCAR, it’s fits good, no rattles.

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13 hours ago, Armgrim said:

I bought a tray off Amazon for less than $20 to make the console storage more useful for small items so they don’t get lost in the cavern.  Stupid they made that tray an accessory and not standard…. Made by PIMCAR, it’s fits good, no rattles.

i have the cheesy tray but still its worthless center console.....should have 2....open the first for shallow compartment and second for deep one......they skimped out to save pennies

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