View Full Version : High End GMC Denial Starts @ 80K
BucketBack
10-22-2021, 05:30 AM
No Denial that the price is high as F .
GM is moving its GMC Sierra 1500 pickup further upmarket with two new high-end models, including one called the Denali Ultimate that will start at more than $80,000.
The new models aim to build upon the Sierra's already high profit margins and average transaction prices.
The other new pickup is the AT4X, a more luxurious and off-road capable pickup than the brand's current AT4, starting at $74,995.
https://www.cnbc.com/2021/10/21/general-motors-unveils-new-high-end-gmc-sierra-denali-and-at4x-pickups.html
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Mad Trapper
10-22-2021, 09:29 AM
My $ 5000 solution 32 K. I wish it was 20 years older
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And the SOBs Sotero installed a Gooberment Moters can kiss my ASS!. I've got a whole parts truck too, so not putting chi-com chinesium parts in it.
BucketBack
10-22-2021, 09:43 AM
The Denali came out first in 1999.
I remember building a prototype 1991, that we called the Denial, because we never thought it was going to be put into production.
Mad Trapper
10-22-2021, 09:53 AM
If they still built these, in AMERICA again, I'd buy one. I think you could make a ripping SBC that passes EPA crap pretty cheap.
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Piratesailor
10-22-2021, 11:02 AM
Shit.. that’s what I paid for my first house.
I also read where they just produced a 1,000hp engine.. and the article said it’s their last hurrah before going all electric.
Just going to sit back and watch GM crash…
Big Ken
10-22-2021, 01:47 PM
If they still built these, in AMERICA again, I'd buy one. I think you could make a ripping SBC that passes EPA crap pretty cheap.
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I had a 1970, it was orange with a white top, 1/2 ton long bed 2wd, three on the tree, on the side of the fenders had 400 badges, later found GM did that but they were really a 396, one of the fastest vehicles I've owned, I could do 90mph in second gear but I could never race from a stopped position I'd have to do rolling starts otherwise I'd melt the tires, those were the days.
Looked just like this only with a long bed.
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Slippy
10-22-2021, 07:06 PM
Shit.. that’s what I paid for my first house.
I also read where they just produced a 1,000hp engine.. and the article said it’s their last hurrah before going all electric.
Just going to sit back and watch GM crash…
I paid around $70K for a new 3 bedroom 3 bath all brick house in Texas in the late 80's. Damn house had a full masonry fireplace and Mescin Tile Floor in the entrance and kitchen. Planted a big ass post oak in the front yard and years later that oak had taken over the yard.
Built a 12x12 Deck off the back porch and for my first deck that thing was like a rock!
Good memories!
shootbrownelk
10-22-2021, 08:39 PM
I had a 1970, it was orange with a white top, 1/2 ton long bed 2wd, three on the tree, on the side of the fenders had 400 badges, later found GM did that but they were really a 396, one of the fastest vehicles I've owned, I could do 90mph in second gear but I could never race from a stopped position I'd have to do rolling starts otherwise I'd melt the tires, those were the days.
Looked just like this only with a long bed.
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I had a 71 GMC 3/4 ton Camper Special. Good truck.
Mad Trapper
10-22-2021, 09:06 PM
I had a 71 GMC 3/4 ton Camper Special. Good truck.
I bet that would have hauled a good load of cordwood!
Those were the good GM days when about everything swapped out and a junkyard had a plethora of parts that fit.
Could take a I-6 250 car/truck and drop in a SBC or BBC with no fuss. Even crossbreeds like Pontiacs, Olds, and Buick had common parts.
BucketBack
10-23-2021, 05:14 AM
I had an old orange county truck that was rattle canned black. It had spent some time in the woods with a dent on every panel.
77 Chevy I 6, with the 2 speed slushbox
Sparkyprep
10-23-2021, 07:03 PM
No way in hell I'm paying North of $80k for a half-ton truck.
Jester-ND
10-23-2021, 07:11 PM
I paid around $70K for a new 3 bedroom 3 bath all brick house in Texas in the late 80's. Damn house had a full masonry fireplace and Mescin Tile Floor in the entrance and kitchen. Planted a big ass post oak in the front yard and years later that oak had taken over the yard.
Built a 12x12 Deck off the back porch and for my first deck that thing was like a rock!
Good memories!
paid $53,500 for my first house in 2005... 5bd 3ba 2500sqf built 1918, fireplace, beam ceilings, was a beauty... sold it 7 years later for $145k
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