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2009 GMC Sierra 1500 - Consumer Opinions

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CarGurus user
Loving My 2009 Gmc

...runs great looks great what more could you want...

CarGurus user
Love My 2009 Gmc

...very comfortable and very good looking...

Cars.com user
NO Problem

...I am glad to read the mileage people are getting out of these good ol american trucks. Inside and out it has style and it continues to show me it was worth my...

MSN Autos user
Super Truck

...Pros: Super ride, gas mileage great comfort. Wife falls asleep in the passenger seat in 2.5 minutes. Cons: need multi-disk changer to be standard in this...

CarGurus user
If I Had 24's

...Its very big and gas milage is not that great but thats cool with me...

Cars.com user
Great Truck

...The 5.3l engine is very strong. I can see myself putting 300,000 miles on the truck no problem! Thanks again GM for hanging in their and building these amazing...

MSN Autos user
Great Pickup for driving or towing.

...Id rather be able to just take it out of 4wd. Wish bed was 6-12 inches longer. Overall: trouble free and solid truck...

CarGurus user
Very Pleased

...It's very sleek and beautiful. I plan to keep it for a long time. I beleive even then it will keep it's value...

Cars.com user
Best truck to me

...and rear sliding window. Wanted the rear defroster instead of a window that opens...

MSN Autos user
GMC Sierra Texas Edition

...It is good on gas milage. Cons: There should be a factory option for a tonneau cover for the bed. Overall: Good Truck. I will purchase another GMC Truck in the...


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Reputation and brand loyalty are everything in the now-crowded field of full-size trucks.

And although nearly all the big pickups might look alike to those not interested in them, the subtle styling differences play a big role in their appeal.

The Sierra and its Chevrolet sibling, the Silverado, have a softer appearance, while the latest F-150 aims to be more imposing than ever.

The also new-for-2009 Dodge Ram still looks big and imposing on the outside but gets a very different, more passenger-friendly interior with lots of high-tech options.

Although the Ram’s handling has been greatly improved, the GM trucks are still arguably the favorite from a dynamic standpoint, with a great compromise between ride, handling, and load capability.

The Tundra continues to stand out for its interior and emphasis on safety, but it’s available in fewer configurations than the others and, from TheCarConnection.com’s experience, more cumbersome to drive.

Fuel economy remains one of the most compelling reasons to opt for the Sierra 1500 rather than its Ford, Dodge, or Toyota rivals; thanks to Active Fuel Management, the big GM V-8s get better mpg than the others.


 
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