Living with a $100,000 pickup! GMC Sierra HD Denali Ultimate

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The Sierra HD Denali Ultimate is powered by a 6.6L Duramax turbo-diesel V8 engine that produces 445 horsepower and 910 lb-ft of torque. This engine is paired with a 10-speed Allison automatic transmission and all-wheel drive. The Sierra HD Denali Ultimate can tow up to 36,500 pounds and haul up to 7,500 pounds.

The Sierra HD Denali Ultimate is equipped with a variety of features that give it excellent handling, including a magnetorheological suspension system, adaptive dampers, and four-wheel steering. The Sierra HD Denali Ultimate also features a variety of drive modes, including Normal, Tow/Haul, Off-Road, and Snow/Ice, so you can tailor the driving experience to the conditions.
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That's how much my parents paid for their house in 98

hiramhernandez
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Living with the truck ain't half bad. It's the payment that sucks...

dana.
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Every time a video of these 100k trucks pops up. I appreciate my 99' Ram diesel dually all the more. 🤣

shamblershamfam
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I don't know if it's just me, but dropping 100 grand for a pickup sounds like a crazy idea

raftaar
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The key feeling missing out: Constantly looking at the bank account to make sure it doesn't get repoed.

mct
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Nissan titan XD platinum reserve 72k sticker 65k at most dealers if you’re looking for an honest truck and only 1, 000 monthly payment 🤣

newenglandrvadventures
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It's pretty but my grandpa's 1960 gmc was a good old truck that I had privilege to inherited it. Before he bought this truck new. He had a 1954 5 window Gmc that he used for his work truck as a plumber that owned his own business. I saw pictures of the 54 I would like to have had that today you could tell it was his work truck and also had name paintined on the door and you knew it was used for work I would have kept it in that same condition. This one is nice but just a bit out of my price range.

davidgleason
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Went to look at this truck 2 weekends ago. It was a very nice truck but after I went to test drive the 2023 F250 Limited I ended up going with the ford instead. Had a nicer interior, bigger screen, panoramic sunroof, and better towing capacity. Kinda felt like I got more out of my $105K worth with the ford. GMC was pretty nice though

Justaeuropeanman
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We need more cheap cars in America. Who tf buys these 100k cars?

nftloser
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Easily the best looking truck on the market (especially the AT4 variant), but the quality of the software/user interface is really low. The display feels like it's from 20 years ago if you're not using Carplay or Android Auto. The entire software suite crashes on my 2020 Canyon anytime someone calls me.. takes about a few minutes for it to auto-reboot everything, even the audio feedback from the turn signal! Made me a little nervous the first time it happened on the freeway.

Hoping the changes they're making for the Sierra EV make it to the rest of the Sierra/Canyon lineup. If the EV ends up being everything they're saying it is going to be (and hits the $65k price point), I may end up making the switch.

matthewp
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I own one, it is definitely a nice ride

dannythompson
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He almost reminds me of the guy from the 80’s who holds the world record for talking fast. Badass GMC though!

outbacker
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No toilet, no water, no fridge, no buy 😂😂😂😂

calziz
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Kinda reminds me of the Ram 2500 longhorn edition. We own one of those.

KingBurger
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Name one GM that is worth 100k. You'll be plagued with problems and in 5 years when the warranty is up. You will have to foot the bill for everything that goes wrong.

clintfinley
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For those manly men who need to overcompensate.

benbohannon
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You spelled one hundred thousand wrong, (100, 000)

HydroEdits
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Boy trucks are going up in prices these days.

catjuice
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Let’s be honest the person who gets this isn’t driving it or using it like it’s a truck haha 😂

jake-kent
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I'd rather dump $50, 000 into an old school pick-up have something dependable, reliable and won't cost me thousands and thousands of dollars if something breaks. Also you will own it and not the bank. 😂🤣

devothedude