WHY CHOOSE A NEW 2024 GMC SIERRA HD FULL-SIZE TRUCK?
There are times when a compact or light-duty pickup is all you need. Big jobs call for a full-size truck to handle more demanding tasks. Thanks to GMC, finding a truck that can handle it all is easy. GMC is behind the 2024 GMC Sierra HD, which comes in both 2500 and 3500 editions. This line of heavy-duty trucks takes everything from making deliveries around Grand Haven to taking a leisurely drive in Grand Rapids with your family to the next level. Are you worried the new 2024 GMC Sierra won’t deliver what you need? See what you can expect when you buy one from Betten Baker Chevrolet.
TOP REASONS TO BUY THE 2024 GMC SIERRA HD
Shoppers from regions around Holland, MI, and Muskegon come to us for our huge range of GMC trucks and SUVs. Even some of those who come in with their eye on a GMC Terrain or another SUV leave with the GMC Sierra HD. Some of the best reasons to buy a 2024 GMC Sierra HD include:
- Engines: Both the 2500 and 3500 Sierra HD models come standard with a 6.6-liter V8 engine with 460 pounds-feet of torque and 401 horsepower. Also available for either one is a 6.6-liter Duramax turbo-diesel V8 engine with 470 horsepower and even more torque.
- Towing: From trailers and vehicles to fifth wheels and campers, the GMC Sierra HD can tow almost anything. With the right towing package, hitch, and engine, you can tow a maximum of 22,070 pounds.
- GMC Trims: GMC offers the Pro for those who want a full-size truck with lots of cargo room and limited features. While the SLE has a bigger driver display and touchscreen, the SLT lets you add power-adjustable seats. With the AT4, Denali, and upper trims, GMC goes all out with 20-inch ultra-bright wheels, a signature chrome grille, and leather upholstery.
Does a Denali make your heart sing? Maybe you love the work truck design of the Pro or the tech in the SLE. Find the ultimate 2024 GMC Sierra HD when you test drive one at Betten Baker Chevrolet today.
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