Car Review: 2015 GMC Sierra 2500HD - New Pittsburgh Courier

DETROIT – GMC’s 2015 Sierra 2500HD is a serious truck. We had the Denali Crew Cab 4X4 trim model and found that the hulking full-size pickup had enough oomph to handle most jobs that an individual or small crew might come upon. In other words, the 2015 GMC Sierra 2500HD wasn’t clumsy. It could tote 2,793 pounds and tow 13,000 pounds. Add a fifth wheel to the bed and the tonnage it could tow was upped to 17,100 pounds. In addition to the 4X4 crew cab version, we had that Denali trim line. Our test vehicle had a rear seat entertainment system. That second row bench seat could carry three full size adults with no problem. We found the lane departure warning system very helpful. Even when concentrating, the Sierra 2500HD can drift out the lane if you’re not paying attention. Thus, lane departure helps you to not offend or endanger the drivers of other vehicles. The Sierra 2500HD was equipped with heated and cooled front seats as well as a heated steering wheel. Although it was nice and shiny when they delivered it, this truck was meant to perform hard work, on road or off road, and pick up muck and mud while doing it. Source: newpittsburghcourieronline.com