Common questions

What is a 1998 GMC Sierra 2500 worth?

What is a 1998 GMC Sierra 2500 worth?

1998 GMC Sierra 2500 Value – $517-$3,461 | Edmunds.

Is the GMC Sierra 2500 a good truck?

The Sierra 2500HD is a seriously capable heavy-duty truck. The large cabin fits passengers and cargo without issue. Hauling and towing capacities are strong, just as you’d expect from a truck in this class. The available MultiPro tailgate also makes loading items into the bed easy.

Are GMC 2500 trucks reliable?

The GMC Sierra 2500 HD Reliability Rating is 3.0 out of 5. It ranks 22nd out of 32 for all car brands.

Should I get a GMC 1500 or 2500?

If you’re looking for a daily driver that’s still an extremely capable truck, the 1500 is likely your best choice. If you need the extra capacity and ruggedness, the 2500HD is the way to go. It’s not always a black-and-white decision though and the experts at Dorsey-Jones Buick GMC are here to help.

How long will a GMC Sierra last?

With good maintenance, a GMC Sierra can reach 150,000 miles, with many models reaching 200,000 miles. Surveys have shown that about 1.7% of the GMC Sierras on the road today will surpass the 200,000-mile marker. These vehicles don’t require complex maintenance procedures.

What is high mileage for a GMC Sierra?

Is it worth buying a truck with 200k miles?

As a rule of thumb – the lower the mileage, the better. For gas engines, look for a truck with under 100,000 miles. For diesel, under 200,000 would be just as good. You could go with higher mileage – just pay more attention to the truck’s overall condition in that case.

Which year of GMC Sierra is the best?

The best years for the GMC Sierra are the 2012 and the 2020 models. The 2012 has a strong history of reliability and performance, and the 2020 shows much of the same promise. The 2012’s technology might not be as abundant, but for its time, that technology was pretty advanced.

What problems do GMC Sierra have?

Top GMC Sierra 1500 Problems

  • 4WD Transfer Case Position Sensor/Selector Switch May Fail.
  • Heating and AC Temperature and Air Delivery Mode Door Actuators May Fail.
  • Fuel Level Sensor Failure.
  • Steering May Develop Clunk Noise From Upper Intermediate Steering Shaft.

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