2015 Gmc Sierra 3500 Slt on 2040-cars
1251 Quaker Boulevard, Plainfield, Indiana, United States
Engine:6.6L V8 32V DDI OHV Turbo Diesel
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1GT423E83FF126113
Stock Num: FF126113
Make: GMC
Model: Sierra 3500 SLT
Year: 2015
Exterior Color: Onyx Black
Interior Color: Jet Black
Options: Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 12
Sierra 3500HD SLT, 4D Crew Cab, Duramax 6.6L V8 Turbo Diesel, 6-Speed ALLISON Automatic, 4WD, Onyx Black, Jet Black Leather, and *ADDED FACTORY OPTIONS-FRONT FULL FEATURE LEATHER APPOINTED BUCKETS, HEAD CURTAIN AIR BAGS FOR FRONT AND REAR OUTBOARD OCCUPANTS AND SETA MOUNTED SIDE IMPACT AIR BAGS FOR FRONT SEATS, HEATED AND COOLED FRONT SEATS, UNDERBODY SHIELDS, TILT AND TELESCOPING STEERING COLUMN, DURAMAX PLUS PACKAGE, 17 POLISHED ALUMINUM WHEELS, HEATED STEERING WHEEL, CAMPER/5TH WHEEL TRAILER WIRING PROVISIONS, BED MAT-RUBBER, DRIVER ALERT PACKAGE*. STOOPS BUICK GMC-Proudly serving the Plainfield, Indianapolis, Mooresville, Greenwood and all surrounding communities for over 2 decades! Who could say no to a truly fantastic truck like this good-looking 2015 GMC Sierra 3500HD? You never know when life is going to throw you a curve, but the advanced braking system will always be there to help stop trouble right in its tracks. Includes rebates. Does not include tax, doc. Or any dealer added items. Some restrictions apply. Using factory sponsored finance rates will change purchase price. ALL NEW VEHICLES ARE PRICED USING THE CURRENT FACTORY REBATES. SALES TAX, TITLE AND DOC FEE ARE NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE.
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GMC Sierra Denali CarbonPro bed is finally, almost here
Thu, Apr 11 2019GMC revealed the Sierra 1500 with the optional CarbonPro bed on March 1, 2018. The bed wasn't available at launch, though. You can't buy it now, either, but it will hit dealerships with limited availability after production starts in early June, exclusively for the Denali 1500 and AT4 1500 trims. The carbon floor and sides replace the steel panels in a normal bed, providing "strength, durability, and scratch resistance" and a potential 59-pound weight saving, depending on the truck's configuration. To make sure the bed had a chance, development engineers replicated "extreme use scenarios" like dropping 1,800-pound gravel loads, 450-pound steel drums, and cinder blocks from various heights. They put a 250-pound man on a snowmobile with studded tracks, had him drive into the bed and then go wide-open throttle. We're told the result was "minimal scratching." On top of the extreme weather testing any vehicle goes through, the team also put a generator in the bed and aim the exhaust into a corner to ensure vibration and direct heat wouldn't deform the carbon fiber. Because of the finer shaping area-specific strength possible with carbon fiber, the bed provides one cubic foot of additional payload space by having its sidewalls pushed further out. The CarbonPro bed doesn't need a bedliner, and is grained at the top for better traction but smooth on the bottom for easier hosing down and dirt removal. Tie-downs at the front of the bed work with molded indentations to hold motorcycle tires, and slots in the sidewalls hold two-by-sixes. The truck maker says the carbon-lined payload area confers "best-in-class dent, scratch and corrosion resistance," but we suppose the nation's pickup truck army will prove that or not. The trucks likely won't have the hardest life at the start, since the Sierra Denali costs $56,790 before even a basic option like four-wheel drive. The real test probably won't come until around 2029, when third owners begin treating their aerospace-inspired thoroughbreds like dray horses.
GM forced to cut truck production amid semiconductor shortage
Thu, Jul 22 2021WASHINGTON — General Motors said Wednesday it will cut some truck production in North America because of the ongoing global semiconductor shortage. The largest U.S. automaker said its Flint Assembly plant that builds the Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD trucks will operate on one production shift the week of July 26. GM said its Ft. Wayne Assembly plant in Indiana that builds the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and GMC Sierra 1500 model trucks will be idled next week. GM's Silao Assembly plant in Mexico that also builds the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Cheyenne (for the Mexico market) and GMC Sierra 1500 will also suspend production next week. All three plants are expected to resume regular production the week of August 2. Related video:
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Thu, Dec 19 2019A man in Florida has been accused of driving his pickup truck through airport grounds and through a wall into the airport's baggage area. It is unclear whether or not the incident was on purpose or an accident, but the shocking scene was captured by numerous cameras and angles. The driver sustained serious injuries but nobody inside the airport was hurt. The wild crash happened at the Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport at about 3 a.m. on December 19, 2019, according to the Herald-Tribune. Reportedly, the 2015 GMC Sierra was seen driving erratically on a nearby highway earlier in the night, but officers were unable to catch the driver. The truck ended up driving through a chain-link fence, down a service road, and through a wall into the airport's main terminal. As seen in the clips, the truck smashed through the wall and hit a car rental service desk, behind which two people stood. Luckily, the secured desk prevented the truck from hitting the employees, and they escaped without any injuries. The area was mostly empty due to the late hour. In addition to the damage caused to the building, the truck also hit a luggage conveyor belt. Total damages are estimated to be around $250,000. Read more about the crash on WWSB or the Herald-Tribune. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Auto News GMC Truck Videos crash airport




















