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Difference Between GMC & Chevy Trucks

    Identification

    • A Chevy truck is identified by its large bow-tie logo on the grill and tailgate and Silverado branding on the side of the truck. GMC trucks feature the division's initials in the grill, and the truck is branded as a Sierra.

    Significance

    • Chevy owners are very loyal to their brand for its history of building dependable pickup trucks, while GMC owners are loyal to their brand for its perceived "We Are Professional Grade" image.

    Features

    • Both trucks offer the same powertrains and equipment options, including four-wheel drive, locking rear differentials, six-speed automatic transmissions and a range of V6 and V8 engines, including 4.3-, 4.8-, 5.3- and 6.0-liter options.

    Considerations

    • GMC trucks cost several thousand dollars more than their Chevy counterparts. Unless you prefer the styling of a GMC or need an engine like the 6.2 liter Vortec, offered only in GMC Sierras, the Chevy is a better value.

    Misconceptions

    • Chevy and GMC trucks were once built in separate manufacturing facilities, resulting in the GMC trucks being built with more care. Today's General Motors assembly plants build Chevy and GMC trucks side by side, using many of the same components. In turn, the GMC trucks are no longer built to a higher standard than their Chevy siblings.

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