2015 GMC Sierra 3500HD Denali review notes - AutoWeek

ASSOCIATE EDITOR GRAHAM KOZAK: You know you're getting horribly spoiled when you hop in a heavy duty pickup and, after glancing around the interior, think to yourself: “No sunroof. And it's so easy to get entitled when you're dealing with this segment: The pickup industry is presently locked in a battle to see who can spoil consumers with more comfort and more capability. At least those of us shopping around for big trucks, or dreaming about having an excuse to do so. This makes it tough to recommend one full-size pickup over another, at least when it comes to Rams and Chevys (I'm sure Ford's new F-150 won't make... Marque distinctions become more apparent when you're dealing with the heavy-duties, as a weekend in this 2015 GMC Sierra 3500HD Denali helped illustrate. Fortunately, the interior is right in line with the high standard set by its smaller stablemate. It's not just the extra features, like an exhaust brake, that make you feel like a bona-fide trucker (I'd don a mesh-back cap and my yellow-tinted aviators with confidence if it was a tad louder on a downward grade, though). With the bed more or less unladen, the Sierra was less certain in corners than, for example, the Ram 2500. Fail to slow down enough when hitting an on/off ramp and you can feel hints of a skidding wheel hop developing. Source: autoweek.com