The 2017 GMC Sierra Denali 3005HD is one of GM's most successful sub-brands. Denali 3005HD is offering a two choice of engines, two automatic transmissions, more comfortable cabin and an updated exterior. The 3500HD model looks the same as the standard model, but there are some changes, upgrades, and more comfortable material, restyled gauges and new door seal plates.
A new Double Cab is now replaced for the extended cab, which features longer, front-hinged rear doors with restructured B-pillars. The 2017 GMC Sierra Denali 3500HD sits on 18-inch, or optional 20-inch, it also has alloy wheels and features great authentic lines and sharp departure angles. The new novelties come in the shape of the new C-shaped LED headlight assembly and matching C-shaped rear taillights.
The car model's cabin comes with standard 4G LTE connectivity with WI-FI tethering, plus GMC's IntelliLink information system which features navigation, voice recognition, and Bluetooth connectivity. The updated information software allows compatible smartphone users to connect their device to the GMC's IntelliLink infotainment system.
One of the features that buyers usually looks for a car is its entertainment system. The car model has the option of turning into Wi-Fi hotspot with the ability to connect up to 7 mobile devices. Whether the passengers are looking to stay connected with friends and family through social media, trying to stay productive with work, or seeking to stream movies on the go, the car can assist with all of that.
The 2017 GMC Sierra Denali 3005HD is equipped with a 6.6-liter Duramax turbodiesel V-8 engine pumping out 397 horses and 765 pound-feet of torque and is paired with the Allison 1000 six-speed transmission. Four-wheel drive is standard, and it comes with upgraded suspension thanks to twin-tube Rancho shock and aluminum skid plated underneath the body of the vehicle. This is another impressive truck from GMC and might also be the best choice for drivers who wants to drive a truck with a beastly engine and take over the road.
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