Sierra received a complete makeover in 2019. Consequently, the 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 returns this year with few changes. One of the big ones, though, →
Buyers love rugged light-duty trucks like the Ford Raptor, Ram Rebel, and Chevrolet Silverado Trail Boss. So, it only makes sense that some companies have →
If you’re in the market for a full-size truck and you aren’t already devoted to one brand, there’s a good chance your attention has been →
When you’re looking for the perfect truck for off-roading, you’ve got a lot to choose from. The 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4 and the 2020 →
Off-road trims are all the rage these days in the pickup truck world. While the Ford F-150 Raptor stands alone at the top with its →
The competition has seriously heated up recently in the world of heavy-duty trucks. The Ford Super Duty is still pretty fresh from its 2017 redesign, →
One of the most challenging parts of reviewing cars is finding a way to put yourself in the mindset of a potential buyer. As a →
Recently, we learned that the 2020 GMC Sierra 1500 diesel had earned an EPA rating of 23/30/26 mpg (city/highway/combined). Granted, that figure drops a bit →
2019 ushered in an all-new GMC Sierra 1500 and now the 2020 model year brings us a full redesign of its big brother: the Sierra →
GMC’s new heavy-duty pickups bring greater refinement, huge capabilities, and smarter convenience and trailering features. That GMC expects more than half of its redesigned 2020 →
The rumors of the diesel engine’s demise are greatly exaggerated. Case in point: the half-ton truck market, where every America brand now offers the option →
GMC announced updates to its 2020 Sierra half-ton pickup truck, including much-needed adaptive cruise control, a 3.0-liter turbo-diesel engine option, improved towing cameras, and expanded →