Test Drive: 2015 GMC Sierra 1500 Crew Cab SLE, a broad-shouldered truck rides ... - Chattanooga Times Free Press

If not for a nearly imperceptible floating sensation — like the gentle undulations inside a passenger jet at peak altitude — the 2015 GMC Sierra rides like a full-size sedan. Quiet, composed, and furnished like a man cave, the Sierra is barely recognizable as a direct descendent of the common work truck. Yet it feels like a vehicle that was engineered for comfort, which may account for the trend among some suburban families to ditch their SUVs for half-ton pickups like the Sierra. Our tester this week, coated in Fire Red paint, comes courtesy of Bryan House, general sales manager at Integrity GMC on International Drive in Chattanooga, and carries a sticker price of $44,786. Major upgrades on our tester included 20-inch... A sibling to the popular Chevrolet Silverado, the GMC Sierra offers a different — some might say "bolder" — design for buyers who want to stand out in the crowd. The Sierra line offers a virtually endless combination of cabin and bed sizes. Prices for GMC's half-ton pickup trucks range from $26,605 for a basic work truck to $52,725 for a top-of-the-line Crew Cab model in tricked-out Denali trim. GMC goes all-in with its Sierra grille, with bold, red badging and three-bar chrome treatment that looks like the gates to a Texas mansion. Source: www.timesfreepress.com