Yup, that’s a T1 pre-refresh GMC Sierra 1500 AT4 bottomed out on some structure in a parking lot somewhere.
“Hey, you can’t park your truck there!” We really didn’t want to say it, but just couldn’t help it.
For reference, here’s what a normal pre-refresh (2019-2021 and 2022 “Limited”) Sierra AT4 1500 is supposed to look like.
We’re sure there’s more to the story, because that kind of parking doesn’t come easily. Do your best (or worst) in the comments.
Photo credit: Jon W. (via email)
Comments
Alcohol involved?
Prob a 2.7L driver
Only that the AT4 is not available with the 2.7L… which in and of itself is a great entry level engine…
95% of all crashes involve driver error or a violation of the motor vehicle code. The big 4 are speed, distracted driving, chemical impairment, and fatigue. Pick one. Your choice.
I am going with truck was stolen and the idiots got in over there heads driving and hung it up and bailed out
Pete Hegseth parking near the Pentagon.
Wouldn’t be surprised at all.
The driver was probably showing off his dad’s truck’s capability and rock crawled to where it sits high centered.
Here —Hold my beer and watch this!!
looks like the truck went off road in the parking lot and got hung up on a big rock
Yawn, a lifted overpriced mall crawler pretending to be an off-roader.
I have an AT4 and live on a mountain with nothing but dirt back roads and mine handles everything.
Parked in an unplowed parking lot.
Yup. It’s humpday
Well, the commercial showed it climbing over a bigger rock than this, I’m a little disappointed now.
Probably drunk or high, and missed the turn the night before.
One of my ex employees “parked” his work truck exactly like that late one night on his way home from the bar
Because it is inferior to my 2023 GMC Acadia AT4. 😁
Wait, there’s a liquor store across the street, I’ll be back. No, wait in the truck, ah nevermind, cmon.
Parking lot Princess turned monument!
You just can’t fix stupid.
You would think a website calling itself GM authority would know the difference between “bottomed out” and “high centered”.