2013 Denali Crew Cab is such a good truck that it will be interesting to get behind the wheel. Yes, it is pricey, but so are others in this neighborhood, including high-end Ford F-150s. This Denali-trimmed model is in the same league as the best luxury models from the likes of Range Rover, Infiniti,with a handsome appearance. The steering is true, brakes are sufficient and there's good body control for such a big, heavy, high-riding vehicle.
This is a good truck, but it's evident that it's behind the eight ball. It doesn't handle as well as I'd like, it doesn't have the get-up-and-go that I expected and it feels outdated. The outside it still looks good, especially in the Denali trim. The Denali Crew Cab is luxurious and looks good. The materials are nice, the technology is easy to use and everything is well laid out. But everything feels like it's on the older side.
2013 GMC Sierra 1500 Denali Crew Cab
Base Price: $49,835
Market Price: $53,980
Power-Train: 6.2L V8; AWD, Six-Speed Automatic Transmission
Horses: 403HP & 417Lb-Ft
Curb Weight: 5,374Lbs.
Fuel Mileage: (City/Highway) 12/18 MPG
Options: Navigation system including touchscreen, CD player, XM nav traffic with the first three months included ($2,250); power sunroof ($895); six-inch tubular chromed assist steps ($689); integrated trailer brake ($230)
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