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GMC - Sierra 1500 (2007)

Explore the GMC Sierra 1500 and its pricing dynamics

When you consider a popular full‑size pickup like the GMC Sierra 1500, the name itself speaks of power and reliability. Whether you’ve dreamed of a brand‑new 2021 model, an older 2007 vehicle, or a used sedan‑style truck, the focus for any interested buyer is GMC Sierra 1500 price. Understanding how the price evolves over time—especially for the 2007 generation—is vital for making an informed purchase or sale. In what follows, we break down the core specifications, give you realistic depreciation figures, compare the Sierra to its rivals, and explain its place in today’s market. All of this is presented without using specific price quotes that could mislead; instead, we note that the cost “varies by market, condition, trim, and mileage.”

  • Engine: 5.3 L V8 (3.6 L EcoTec3, 3.6 L Intercooled) – optimized for both towing capacity and fuel efficiency.
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (five‑speed mechanical is available on certain trims).
  • Fuel type: Regular gasoline (some models compatible with premium blends).
  • Dimensions: Wheelbase ranging from 123 in (short) to 149 in (long); overall length between 210 in to 223 in; width about 78 in; height roughly 70–72 in.
  • Interior: 5‑seat cabin, optional 5‑person or 2‑person seating in the crew cab, advanced infotainment systems, and a range of driver‑assist technologies.
  • Towing capacity: Up to 11 k lb (depending on engine and axle ratio).
  • Payload capacity: Up to 2 k lb, allowing ample room for work or recreational gear.
  • Drivetrain: RWD for the 2007 generation, with optional 4WD on specific models.
  • Safety: Basic V‑S‑HO (cabin safety systems) standard, with optional rear‑view cameras, blind‑spot monitors, and forward‑collision warnings on newer trims.

These specifications shape not only how the vehicle performs but also how it is priced by dealers and private sellers. For instance, the 2007 Sierra 1500 with a 5.3 L V8 and a 6‑speed automatic will typically command a higher price than a base model with a 4.5 L engine or a manual transmission.

Depreciation Insight

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