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GMC Sierra 1500 2017 à vendre

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$17 998

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2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

Double 4x4 Sle

190 000 km
19 995 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

SLE

156 356 km
27 888 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

SIERRA + CREW + 5.3 LITRES + JAMAIS ACCIDENTE + BAS KM + A/C + WOW +++

64 493 km
27 989 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

Adjustable Lumbar

147 396 km
25 980 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

139 855 km
37 999 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

170 220 km
34 999 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

151 598 km
34 399 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

148 917 km
33 225 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

241 124 km
17 998 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

155 439 km
24 898 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

240 606 km
26 005 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

161 100 km
24 005 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

229 690 km
25 005 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

179 848 km
22 604 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

159 345 km
32 409 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

187 736 km
29 998 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

109 645 km
26 999 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

72 522 km
29 995 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

148 401 km
26 466 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

157 000 km
18 999 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

126 500 km
29 995 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

204 014 km
22 795 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

SLE Elevation

80 056 km
34 995 $
2017 GMC Sierra 1500
Vedette

2017 GMC Sierra 1500

SLT

153 026 km
31 997 $

Questions fréquentes

01

What are the known lifter failures on the Sierra's 5.3L and 6.2L EcoTec3 V8s?

The 5.3L L84 and 6.2L L87 EcoTec3 V8 engines in 2019–2022 Sierra trucks developed hydraulic lifter failures tied to the AFM/DFM cylinder deactivation system. Repeated deactivation of four out of eight cylinders caused premature lifter wear on certain production batches, presenting as a metallic ticking noise when cold and cylinder-deactivation fault codes. GM extended powertrain warranty coverage on affected units and launched a lifter replacement campaign. On a used 2019–2022 Sierra with a V8, confirm the campaign status through the VIN before purchase; if incomplete, negotiate the repair as a condition of sale.

02

What is the real difference between a Sierra Denali and a Sierra AT4?

The Denali is the luxury-oriented trim: 15-way perforated leather seating, enhanced sound deadening, Magnetic Ride Control on the Denali Ultimate, a Bose 7-speaker audio system and distinctive chrome exterior accents. The AT4 is the off-road-oriented trim: a two-inch suspension lift, adjustable Rancho shocks, heavy-duty plastic underbody skid plates, an Eaton electronic rear locker and satin black exterior trim. Both are available with the 5.3L or 6.2L V8. The AT4 Ultimate combines both worlds and is the most fully equipped Sierra available, but it also commands some of the highest used-market prices in the full-size segment.

03

Is the Sierra's MultiPro tailgate a genuine advantage over the Silverado's flat gate?

For most regular users, yes. The MultiPro six-position tailgate delivers configurations a standard flat gate cannot match: an integrated step that eliminates the need for a separate side step, a mid-height unloading position for sliding heavy items out without fully dropping the gate, and a work-surface support position for standing tasks in the bed. The difference is especially appreciated by construction tradespeople and frequent loaders. The mechanism is more complex and costs more to replace than a conventional tailgate if damaged — worth factoring in when buying a used Sierra with any recorded rear-end impact.

04

What is the maximum tow rating of the Sierra 1500 and under what configuration?

The Sierra 1500 with the 6.2L EcoTec3 V8, 10-speed automatic, regular cab, long box and maximum trailering package reaches 13,000 lb (5,897 kg) — one of the highest ratings in the full-size segment. A Crew Cab short-box configuration reduces that to approximately 11,500 lb due to higher curb weight. For regular towing above 10,000 lb with a Sierra, confirm the truck is equipped with the ProGrade integrated trailer brake controller, a 7-pin harness and the declared GCWR on the certification label. The 3.0L Duramax diesel, less powerful at peak (277 hp), delivers a comparable 9,300 lb rating with meaningfully better cruise-speed fuel economy.

05

Does the Magnetic Ride Control suspension on the Sierra Denali Ultimate justify its cost?

Magnetic Ride Control uses a magnetorheological fluid inside the shock absorbers that stiffens within milliseconds when an electromagnetic field is applied, enabling continuous adjustment between a supple comfort setting and firm sport damping. On the Sierra Denali Ultimate, the system meaningfully reduces brake dive and body roll in tight corners — qualities that show up clearly on long Quebec highway stretches or during loaded highway passing manoeuvres. Replacement cost for a worn MRC shock runs $1,200 to $1,800 per corner, typically needed between 150,000 and 200,000 km. For daily work use with frequent heavy loads, the AT4's Rancho shocks deliver better performance-per-replacement-dollar value.