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2014 GMC Sierra
Is the Best GMC Truck Ever Made Good Enough? We've got a bright aluminum Airstream camper hitched to our rear bumper as we head up Southern California's coast because GMC says that 60 percent of all full-size pickup owners will use their trucks for towing. Rather than forcing us to absorb its capabilities in a long-winded PowerPoint presentation, the automaker brought us to Los Angeles and handed us the keys to its all-new 2014 GMC Sierra 1500. After jumping behind the wheel of a 5.3-liter V8 model, we drove up the foggy Malibu coast (locals call the soggy early-summer weather "June ... Read More
Vital Stats
- Engine:
- 5.3L V8
- Power:
- 355 HP / 383 LB-FT
- Transmission:
- 6-Speed Auto
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