GMC Trucks are well known for their quality, reliability, customizability, and style. In particular, the 2008 GMC Sierra is one of the most versatile trucks you can get.
The 2008 GMC Sierra comes in a variety of bed lengths, several cab styles, two different styles for the dashboard, and even eight different engine options. Here are some of the most common configurations for the 2008 GMC Sierra:
The Basic Work Truck
One thing that stands out about the 2008 Sierra is the level of comfort you’ll find even in the basic model. This trim level includes air conditioning, daytime running lights, chrome bumpers, vinyl seats, and a tire pressur monitoring system. It’s available in standard or extended cab, and the bed can be 6 foot, 6 inches, or it can be 8 foot.
The Sierra SLE
A step up from the basic work truck is the SLE. This trim level adds a number of features to the basic truck. It offers fog lamps, cruise control, rear-window defrost, fog lamps, power locks, windows and mirrors, a CD player and cloth seats. The SLE2 trim level adds dual zone air conditioning, audio controls for your steering wheel, premium cloth seats, power seats, and even machined aluminum wheels.
The All-Terrain model
If want to have towing capacity and payload power, along with off-road capabilities, you might look at the All-Terrain model of the GMC Sierra. This trim level has the Z71 off road package, 18-inch wheels, the heavy duty trailer package and rancho stocks.
The Denali
At the top of the line, you’ll find the GMC Sierra Denali. This classy truck has the same sort of refinements and features as the Yukon Denali SUV. You’ll dual zone climate control, leather interior, and find heated seats,. You can add a heated steering wheel, rear-seat entertainment and a sunroof to the Denali as options, as well.
No matter what you’re looking for from a pickup, you can find it at your local PA GMC Truck dealer in the form of the 2008 GMC Sierra.

