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I think the 2027 trucks look great, although I will be keeping my 2025 since it will paid off in January. Now, in the original post it was stated that the 2.7 finally gets the 10 speed. I'm not sure that's a good thing. So far it seems like the revised 8 speed from 2024 and on is a better transmission than the 10 speed. I guess time will tell.

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I'm underwhelmed.

 

Too much Hummer parts bin salvaging, mirrors and steering wheel.

 

"More expressive interior color schemes", nowhere to be seen. Same old Jet Black everything with different seat covers trim bits and maybe door accents.

 

Lots of dumping every other idea in the truck world into this: work surface console lid, pano sunroof, passenger screen. Not saying they are bad, pretty obvious GM was late to the game now adding it.

 

The weird marker lights over the bumper at the front of the bumper.

 

Mixed feelings on the fender flares.

 

I've touched my headlight switch twice in the last 5 years.

 

Its not bad, but nothing game changing. No massive leap frog over Ram or Ford, its competitive.

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17 hours ago, tjonesdfw said:

Same… have been used to reaching in the door or window and using the light switch for years.  On the glass center screen makes zero sense ergonomically but I can only assume some young engineer or accountant justified it by saying they’re automatic and no one uses the switch.  

Not to mention when you want to automatically turn off the lights now you got a blaring screen blinding you. 

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12 minutes ago, asilverblazer said:

 

Its not bad, but nothing game changing. No massive leap frog over Ram or Ford, its competitive.

We still haven't seen the GMC's. I expect the Chevys to more orr less match the Fords, but with no all aluminum body and simple SBC, be significantly more affordable. I'm hoping GMC offers the 6.7 engine and lays it all out on the line. My main question? More premium GMC's already use composite leads out back. Does Chevy get any? What other frame/suspension changes?

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21 minutes ago, Jake87 said:

Does Chevy get any? 

Is the carbon pro bed still a thing? I figured it was one of those things that quietly disappeared from low take rate.

 

I thought Chevrolet tried adding it too...

 

23 minutes ago, Jake87 said:

What other frame/suspension changes?

Minimal.

 

Despite all the 'all new' versions since GMT-800, lots of parts still swap from generation to generation.

 

I've seen a bunch of GMT-800s with a K2 rear bumper on them. 

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I'm just amazed there's any interest at all after their track record the past 19 model years. 

 

How many years did people get screwed by AFM? Then the 6.2 debacle ... and the variation from Ford's exact 10-speed that works fine, but GM had to take it and screw it up as usual causing yet ANOTHER failure mode ... and the list goes on!

 

From my perspective this sounds like a company with contempt for its customers. I vote with my wallet.

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I was a Chevy guy for years, then switched to GMC because I liked the looks better.  I'm actually thinking I like the Chevy looks better than GMC for the first time in a lot of years.

 

One thing I know for certain, the new GMC dash is hideous!  Chevy wins this one!

 

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On 6/19/2026 at 12:48 PM, Jake87 said:

We still haven't seen the GMC's. I expect the Chevys to more orr less match the Fords, but with no all aluminum body and simple SBC, be significantly more affordable. I'm hoping GMC offers the 6.7 engine and lays it all out on the line. My main question? More premium GMC's already use composite leads out back. Does Chevy get any? What other frame/suspension changes?

We have now!  2027 GMC Sierra  Early look, but I'm a GMC guy and so far I think I like the looks of the Chevy better.

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