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Overview
The Midway GMC Arizona Sierra is all-new,
redesigned from the ground up. The new Phoenix GMC
Sierra is built on a new platform, stiffer than
before for better ride and handling. The exterior
styling is all new and a new interior offers the
buyer many more options, including a choice of two
dashboard styles.
The Midway GMC Phoenix Sierra will be
offered in a Denali version, which makes for a
comfortable, luxurious, and highly capable truck. A
Sierra Denali can handle business and family affairs
as well as perform serious towing and hauling
duties. The Sierra Denali offers the same sort of
exclusive content as GMC's upscale Yukon Denali
sport utility.
Note that until production of the
new truck ramps up, Phoenix GMC will be selling
old-style Sierras as GMC Sierra Classic models.
These are not to be confused with the all-new
version.
Model
Lineup
Arizona GMC Sierra is available in eight
powertrain configurations, five suspensions, three
body styles, and a choice of interiors. It comes in
standard, extended and crew cab versions. Engine
choices include: a 4.8-liter V8, a 5.3-liter V8, and
a 6.0-liter V8.
The standard cab is designed for
fleet buyers and others who want a basic work truck;
it's The standard-cab work truck can be equipped
with either a standard bed (6-foot, 6-inch) or a
long bed (8-foot). The work truck can be ordered
with two bucket seats or a three-person bench seat.
The extended cab has two rows of
seats with rear-hinged rear access doors that open
170 degrees. The extended cab can be equipped with
either a short bed (5-foot, 8-inch), standard or
long bed. The extended cab can be equipped with
seating for five or six.
The crew cab has two rows of seats
and four front-hinged doors, like those on a Yukon.
The crew cab can be equipped with seating for five
or six and comes with the short bed.
The Denali comes only as a crew cab
and exclusively with a 400-hp 6.2-liter V8 engine
with a six-speed automatic transmission and
all-wheel drive.
Standard equipment on the work truck
($17,860) includes an AM/FM radio, daytime running
lights, tire pressure monitoring system, smooth ride
suspension, 17-inch wheels, chrome bumpers, air
conditioning, vinyl seating surfaces and one-year of
OnStar.
The SLE ($24,050) adds a CD player,
cruise control, cloth seats, a rear-window defogger,
auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass and
outside temperatures, leather-wrapped steering
wheel, fog lamps, handling/trailering suspension,
carpeting and power door locks/windows/mirrors,
while the SLE2 ($28,695) adds dual-zone air
conditioning, a floor console, six-way power driver
and front passenger seats, audio controls on the
steering wheel, premium cloth seats and machined
aluminum wheels.
The SLT ($30,855) adds a six-disc CD
changer with Bose sound system, leather seat trim,
heated windshield washers, front bucket seats with
12-way power adjustment and polished aluminum
wheels.
Options include head curtain airbags
($395), XM satellite radio ($199), a locking rear
differential ($325), Stabilitrak ($425), and a power
sunroof ($685).
Safety features include the mandated
dual front airbags and a tire-pressure monitoring
system. Optional head curtain airbags automatically
inflate when sensors sense a severe impact to
provide extra protection in the event of a rollover
or secondary collision. Also available: driver and
front-seat passenger side-impact air bags; anti-lock
brakes, StabiliTrak electronic stability control
with rollover mitigation technology, Autotrack
active transfer case, ultrasonic rear park assist,
OnStar emergency notification. |