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GMC trucks lead the way in innovation with new models by embracing green technology and entirely changing the way that American made vehicles are viewed by consumers today.

One of the most impressive models is the new GMC Sierra models. This monster pull pickup truck that can be purchased as a hybrid is taking an awesome step in the right direction with several features that allows it to leap out in front of the competition. The Sierra, for example, is one of the most impressive GMC trucks for sale because the eight cylinder engine actually shuts down four cylinders during light loads. Features such as this allow the vehicle to conserve gas which equates to an impressive twenty one miles per gallon average. Models available for the Sierra include the Denali HD, 2500HD and 3500HD.

As great as this may seem, this is only the tip of the iceberg. GMC sets out to prove that the only competitors that they must fear are themselves with the improvements in the Canyon truck family. This model is an good as it gets for a four cylinder truck. With an average of eighteen city and twenty five highway miles per gallon the Canyon is a great bargain. Daytime running lights are another attractive feature to add to the list of standard safety features that can be found on this and many other GMC trucks. Additional features such as optional side impact air bags and a standard Onstar service for the first year makes this an outstanding buy in the pickup truck arena.

If buying a new truck is on your agenda GMC is definitely making a plea for everyone's business. There is no way that anyone can overlook these models when it's time to buy your next or first truck. This company has made a point to think outside of the box and make moves in directions that other competitors have failed to capitalize on.

Their trucks added the element of hybrids and embraced green technology, but they did not attempt to upset consumers with less of a product. The GMC truck - throughout history - has been known as a pickup truck. The company could have easily traded some of their horsepower and torque for hybrid features and given the consumer a green oriented product with less power. Instead the company mustered up some of the best engineering designs to bring forth hybrid vehicles with same great horsepower and pickup ability that has been the trademark of GMC vehicles.

The payload capacity of the Sierra (6635 pounds), for example, is no accident in design. It's a classic GMC standard in quality. Power, control, and the pickup capacity were staples in the GMC design and these features remain intact in addition to all of the new technology that is available.

These new models have features such as rear view camera systems and stability control systems that have maximized their selling potential. The new features have definitely helped GMC close the gap on competition.

by: Tim Scott




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