I have been considering the purchase of a GMC Sierra pickup.
I'm hoping someone will share their opinions, experiences with this truck.
What typically breaks, how often, that type of thing
I currently own a tundra and never want another toyota vehicle as long as I draw breath! Power door locks constantly break, the installed delco radios have electric shorts, little things like that.
Thank you
I own a 2011 Sierra 2500HD standard bed with just over 127,000 miles on the counter. You didn't say whether or not you're considering a gas or diesel but as far as owning the diesel and being a full-time RVer hauling a 15,000 lb. fifth wheel, the combination of Duramax and Allison 6-spd transmission have never let me down.
The only issues I've had is the DEF reservoir which has been replaced twice. Once at 41,000 miles (warranty) and again at 124,000 miles (my $1,000 nickel). At just over 50,000 miles a faulty radiator was replaced (GMC did a 50/50 repair bill). If you're buying a diesel I would look long and hard at the major brands to see how their DEF system is holding up. In my mind, GMC engineering for their DEF system isn't up to snuff as issues with the DEF system have been ongoing (this from a couple of GMC service people).
Since I spend a fair amount of time pulling a fifth wheel my overall average mileage is 15.1. And diesel prices (as with fuel prices in general) have been all over the map. When towing I average between 10-11 mpg. Not towing on the highway I average between 22-23 mpg (but I'm not a lead foot either). This has worked out to be about .55/mile.
Sorry to hear of your issues with your Toyota. Prior to the Sierra I was pulling a 32 foot travel trailer with a Tundra Crewmax and absolutely loved the truck - specially the rear seat space. But going to a fifth wheel I needed a diesel and at that time, GMC offered the most for what I needed.
I have to say the back seat noise in the 2011 is like another member posted - noticeably loud and annoying to anyone seated in the rear wishing to converse with people in the front seats. From what I under stand that's been improved upon in later models. One thing that still drives me crazy are the interior sun visors. They don't have much flexibility like the ones we had in a Pathfinder which were two visors in one. They separated to simultaneously block light from the side as well as the front.
No idea what interior extras you need/want. I have cloth bucket seats which have been comfortable on long hauls. Not a lot of bells and whistles. For navigation I rely on a Garmin and honestly, glad I don't have the optional nav system. I have a lifetime update for the Garmin whereas I understand to update the GM nav system is a pricey proposition and only the dealer can do that.
Overall ride and handling? It's still a truck but not at all uncomfortable. Oh, and the tailgate on the 2011 - the Tundra came standard with the power lift gate - open the tailgate, let go and it slowly lowered. The 2011 takes two hands and if you let go, lands with a bang. It also uses more effort to close than the Tundra.
Hope this helps -