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Read More »For March 2024, a GMC Sierra discount offers up to $8,000 on select configurations of the 2023 GMC Sierra 1500 and up to $5,350 on the 2024 GMC Sierra 1500.
Big Red also offers low-interest financing with no payments for 90 days.
Additionally, a special lease program is available on the 2023 Sierra 1500 Elevation with the TurboMax turbocharged 2.7L I4 L3B gasoline engine along with local market leases on other trim levels of 2023 and 2024 models.
GMC Sierra discount offers during March 2024 are as follows:
The above GMC Sierra discount offers are valid through April 1st, 2024.
For reference, here are the refreshed 2024 GMC Sierra 1500 trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, $1,995 destination freight charge included:
For 2024, the GMC Sierra 2.7L engine is called TurboMax. That engine now gets the Hydra-Matic 8L80 M5U revised eight-speed automatic transmission.
Also, the 2024 Sierra AT4X offers the LZ0 Duramax diesel engine to provide more low-end torque while off-roading, joining the naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine for available powerplants. That 6.2 liter gets a throatier exhaust note thanks to a new Active Exhaust system. Additionally, the 2024 Sierra AT4X is available with new beadlock-capable wheels along with new black and red beadlock wheel decorative rings.
Also, the 2024 Sierra 1500 offers a new drop-in bedliner and a new bed Utility Wall Package.
Pricing details for the 2024 GMC Sierra 1500 show that, compared to the previous model year, the entry-level Pro trim level is now $600 more expensive. Meanwhile, the SLE, Elevation, and SLT trims are $1,100 cheaper as the 3 Years of OnStar and Connected Services Plan (RPO code R9M) is no longer included as standard, replaced with 3 Year of OnStar Remote Access (RPO code PRF). The Denali is $900 more expensive while the Denali Ultimate is $400 more. The AT4 trim drops by $600.
Furthermore, for 2024 both the AT4X and the AT4X AEV Edition equipped with the L87 engine are $1,000 cheaper due to the aforementioned OnStar connected services plan changes. Additionally, the starting price for the AT4X and AT4X AEV Edition each drops by $2,500, as the 3.0L I6 LZ0 turbodiesel Duramax engine is now fitted as standard for the 2024 model year, whereas the more-expensive naturally aspirated 6.2L V8 L87 gasoline engine was the exclusive powertrain offered, which is now optional.
In August, the 2024 Sierra 1500 received a destination freight charge increase of $100 to bump the total to $1,995.
The GMC Sierra 1500 now offers a ZR2 Spec Multimatic DSSV Shock System accessory for the 2019 model year or later Sierra 1500, with a design and tuning intended to provide the truck with improved off-road performance.
The online configurator tool is live for the 2024 Sierra 1500 and still live for the 2023 Sierra 1500.
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Notify me if you have any recalls for a GMC,2023 pro pickup truck,so far I haven't had
any issues with it! Knock on wood!
Evidently the TurboMax is a poor seller so GM gives big discounts to help sell it. Offer the same discounts for the other engines and watch your sales increase.
Yeah & don't forget the cracked block issue for 2023 models & the fact that they are "uncertain" of how many units are involved with the problem. This issue & the fact of their unpopularity leaves them with that inventory.
This is just the beginning.
Car lots of all brands are full everywhere.
This Fall, expect to see some huge discounts.
New car/truck buyers should hold out.
And so it begins!!!!!!!!!
Does anyone know for sure if you lose the rebates if you take the 2.9% 72 mo GM financing?