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The Sierra and Silverado are (almost) identical twins, built on the same assembly lines, with only cosmetic differences between them, such as the front fascia, interior trim, options included, etc. Otherwise, identical.
 
well, the GMC Sierra wasn't comfortable for me to sit in. I was told that it was the same size as the Silverado, but there's no way because the Silverado fits me just nice.
now this was a 2015 compared to 2013 and 2010 models I checked out, so maybe the newer ones are slightly smaller?

It went for way more than I was able to pay, hell the 1st bid was more than I could pay so I didn't even get to bid n it.

Made an offer on the Durango I drove the other day and they wouldn't budge off their listed price.
(2007-2013) is a whole generation of Chevy/GMC/Cadillac trucks/SUVs.

Same size like refers to the fact that they are full-size pickups.
 
Picked up a 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee today. Glad it's finally over!

Silver, almost 43,000 miles, leather interior, backup camera, remote start, keyless start, heated seats and mirrors, Weathertech floor liners, luggage rack, and tow hitch.

Only thing missing is GPS. I'm wondering if it's possible to replace the entertainment system with one that has GPS? Is that do-able, any idea on cost?
 
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