- The 2002 GMC Sierra offers premium specifications and power.pickup truck image by Tonda from Fotolia.com
The GMC Sierra, which was originally introduced to the market in 1962 as a C/K model, was considered the younger sibling of Chevrolet's Silverado. The truck is still offered today. Over the years, the GMC Sierra has seen an increase in power, going from a V6 engine to a V8. The 2002 GMC Sierra had a MSRP ranging from $22,857 to $34,522. - The 2002 GMC Sierra contains a 4.8 liter, V8 engine with a 3.8 inches bore, 3.3 inches stroke and a 9.5 compression ratio. The pickup truck offers 270 horsepower at 5,200 rpm. The engine is comprised of a multi-point fuel injection system, and fuel capacity is 25.9 gallons.
- Safety and handling specifications includes an anti-lock brake system, four disc brakes with ventilated discs and front suspension with a stabilizer bar. Occupant safety specifications includes driver front airbags and passenger front airbags with occupant sensors. The truck's immobilizer system disallows your car from being driven if broken into. NHTSA crash ratings for the GMC Sierra includes a 3-star rating in driver's side frontal impact testing and a 4-star rating in passenger's side, frontal impact testing. The GMC Sierra is large in size with external dimension specifications at 203.2 inches wide, 78.5 inches high and 199 inches at the wheelbase.
- Internal dimensions for the 2002 GMC Sierra includes 41 inches front legroom, 61.4 inches front hip room, 41.3 inches front leg room and 65.2 inches front shoulder room. Standard specifications for comfort includes adjustable seat belts for the driver and passenger side, and height adjustable head restraints on the front seats. In addition, the truck is equipped with an illuminated entry system, remote power locks, power steering and an external temperature gauge. The audio system consists of an AM/FM radio, and the sound is relayed through six speakers.
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