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OFFICIAL PICS OF SILVERADO AND SIERRA

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I think both exteriors and both interiors look quite nice. But I do think it is odd that they show the nav system in the WT interior.

Well, it appears as if the base (W/T), LS and LT will share the same dash design and the LTZ will use the GMT-900's dash. I actually like the LT and lower trim dash - it's more of a truck design. And rightly so, as those that buy the LTZ trim are the ones most use to car designs. And I highly doubt that the NAV system will be an available option for the W/T models - but those buying a LT might prefer it.

I really dig that new Sierra's front-end design. I really like how big the ruby red GMC letters are too. Here's to hoping that GM did it right and placed equally large ruby red GMC letters/emblem in the middle of the tailgate.

I like them more in those pictures, but they're still ugly to me. :)

Well, it appears as if the base (W/T), LS and LT will share the same dash design and the LTZ will use the GMT-900's dash.  I actually like the LT and lower trim dash - it's more of a truck design.  And rightly so, as those that buy the LTZ trim are the ones most use to car designs.  And I highly doubt that the NAV system will be an available option for the W/T models - but those buying a LT might prefer it.

I really dig that new Sierra's front-end design.  I really like how big the ruby red GMC letters are too.  Here's to hoping that GM did it right and placed equally large ruby red GMC letters/emblem in the middle of the tailgate.

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Nevermind, the interior shown has captain's chairs. You're right.

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I decided to check out the 2007 Sierra online ordering guide and look at what two options I found:

(ABV) Power windows in the rear access doors (Extended Cab only)

(A48) Power rear sliding window

FINALLY!!!! I think I can see a 2008 or 2009 GMC Sierra Regular Cab 4wd in my driveway :)

Regarding the two different interiors shown, the first one is labeled LTZ interior and the second one (buckets with console) is labeled LT interior. I'm pretty sure the W/T (base), LS and LT will all use that truck-ier design while the LTZ gets the SUV dash.

The Sierra is still the better looking of the two, IMO, and the interiors look good, especially the LTZ. The LT interior is a slight disappointment because it is too WT-ish for a mid-level model, I think. Compared to the current-gen, however, there is no contest when it comes to interior design and (probably) materials.

Wow, the interiors of the two trims are so different...

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I was noticing that too--I think that's great.

I'm not sure about the GMC yet.  I liked the current one so much.  Don't know if this was an improvement.

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Maybe you should wait till the Denali pics are up. That's a Denali GMT800 you have there.
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