2005 GMC SIERRA 1500
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2005 GMC Sierra
Posted: 29 days ago
Year: 2005
Make/Model: GMC SIERRA 1500 Base
Price: Contact seller for pricing
Location: Lompoc, California
Mileage: 35,114 Miles
VIN #: 1GTEC19TX5Z340131 Vehicle History
Ext Color: Black
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Engine Size: 8
Condition: Used

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Phone:805-736-4595

Options Options and Details:

Description:

  • Option: Air Conditioning Air Conditioning
  • Option: AM/FM Stereo AM/FM Stereo

 

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The Chevrolet Silverado from Chevrolet (along with its GMC counterpart, the GMC Sierra), is the latest line of full-size pickup trucks from General Motors. As of 2006, the Silverado pickup is the second-best selling vehicle in the United States, behind the Ford F-Series pickup truck. Combined with platform-mate GMC Sierra, the platform usually outsells the Ford F-Series, which is actually made of two different platforms for standard and heavy duty models, not counting SUV derivatives such as Suburban, Tahoe, Avalanche, or Yukon. According to Autodata Corp, 58,696 Silverados were sold in Feb 2007, compared with 55,251 Ford F-Series, even without the 18,140 GMC Sierras also sold that month. In 1988, GMC decided to use the "Sierra" name on all GMC pickup trucks, though the "C/K" nomenclature was continued through 1999. "C" (or "R" for 1987) trucks had rear-wheel drive while "K" (or "V" in 1987) models had four-wheel drive. Both Chevrolet and GMC dropped the "C" and "K" designations in 1999. The Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra trucks have been essentially the same for their entire history. The Silverado today is generally advertised as the "tougher" version, while the Sierra has more luxury options. There are a number of models of light-duty Silverados and Sierras, including the half-ton, SS, and Hybrid.
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