April 21, 2014
Chamber Williams

GMC's Sierra 1500 pickup has been completely redesigned for 2014, offering an array of model and engine choices, just like its Chevrolet Silverado sibling.

The regular cab model, with two doors and only a front seat, begins at $26,075, while crew cab prices begin at $34,200 for the rear-wheel-drive base version. Double cab models, which have slightly smaller cabins but still carry up to six, start at $30,100.

But the fanciest version is the Denali crew cab, our test vehicle for a week, whose prices begin at $48,315 for the two-wheel-drive, short-box version and range as high as $51,765 for the four-wheel-drive standard-box model.

And for 2014, the Double Cab comes with four regular doors, replacing the previous-generation's Extended Cab model.

Three engines are offered: a 4.3-liter V-6, 5.3-liter V-8, and 6.2-liter V-8. EPA ratings for the 5.3-liter engine are the best in the segment at 16 mpg city/23 highway with rear-wheel drive, and 16/22 with four-wheel drive.


 

Source
The Detroit News