| Stats |
| Doors/Seats: 4/6 |
| HP/Torque: 300/360 |
| Manual/Auto: Std/Opt |
| Forced Inj.: No |
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FWD/RWD: No/Std AWD/4WD: No/No |
| MPG City: No |
| MPG Hwy: No |
| Invoice: $25445.88 |
| Retail: $29081 |
Could the 2001 GMC Sierra 3500 be all things to 2WD Standard Pickup Trucks prospective buyers? We Americans like various space for our stuff. Single women were positively the target market for this vehicle. Gas mileage was an important consideration in the 2WD Standard Pickup Trucks for 2001. 2WD Standard Pickup Truckss are typically more bountiful and seat four (or five) full-size people.
Tech Specs
Nhtsa crash test scores for the Sierra 3500 SL are good with the car earning four stars in frontal impacts and front side-impacts. The base Sierra 3500 is equipped with 4 doors and allows seating for 6 adults. This year, the Sierra 3500 received an extra 3.5-liter 8 Cylinder Engine. City driving yields No per gallon efficiency while Highway MPG drops to No. The 6.6L Engine runs on Diesel Fuel.
Summary
Thanks to increased wheel travel, the ride is smoother, and it's further enhanced with premium shock absorbers and rear sway bars. If you have about $29081 to spend, the Sierra 3500 is a great choice The automatics downshift quickly but might be slow on upshifts, while the manual transmissions shift just fine on the other hand tend to feel rubbery through the gates.
While the retail price of $29081 may seem high, there's plenty of bang for the buck with this vehicle.
The 2001 GMC Sierra 3500 is most definately everything a 2WD Standard Pickup Trucks for America should be. The Sierra 3500 has always been a good value.
Highlights of 2001 for the GMC Sierra 3500
- A revised maintenance minder system was yet more which gave owners reminders for scheduled maintenance such as oil assist based on operating conditions.
- As a result of product testing a new higher-strength driveshaft was introduced in 2001.
- All Sierra 3500 models received a more ergonomic interior with standard safety features such as dual airbags and reinforced side-impact beams.




