By Darlene Donloe
I
gotta admit, I was intimidated when it came to driving this behemoth
vehicle. I drove the one with the red quartz tintcoat exterior and
the jet black interior.
I
had NEVER driven such a HUGE vehicle for the entire time that I’ve been
reviewing cars.
It
didn’t take long to literally get a handle on the Sierra 1500. It was much
easier than I thought it would be.
I
decided to test it on the open road. So, accompanied by three girlfriends, I
took a day trip to Solvang, which is a two hour and 23 minutes trip from Los
Angeles.
While
it’s clear you’re driving a half ton truck, the Sierra 1500 turned out to be a
pleasant surprise! I loved towering over almost every vehicle on the road. With
its dominant presence, it swivels heads. People kept eyeing how adeptly I
handled the Sierra. As I got out of the truck after successfully
parallel parking, one man called me a bad-ass! He was right!
This
truck is roomy, comfortable and easy on the road. My friends riding
in the back of this full-size truck said it was a smooth ride with only
occasional bumps. The inside is better looking than the previous
incarnation. The truck has optional power sidesteps, which is great for anyone
south of 5’10”. The seats are wide and comfy. I love the
rear seat reminder system, which is installed so that you won’t forget your kid
or anybody else is sitting in the back. Very fond of the front and rear parking
sensors.
The
cargo bin is deep and wide for great storage. The multi-pro tailgate
is impressive. You can use it as a work station or you can use the gate as a
step.
The
6.2L Ecotec3 V8 engine and 10-speed transmission have some great get up and go.
Acceleration is on point! For it to be as big as it is, it doesn’t
drag along the road.
I
drove the 2019 Sierra 1500 for a week and enjoyed every minute. Who knew it was
cool to drive a pickup!
VEHICLE
AT A GLANCE: 6.2L V8, 10-speed automatic, 420 hp, 460 lb-ft, sunroof,
seven-speaker Bose audio system, 8-inch touch screen, three additional USB
ports, satellite radio, navigation, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto,
wireless device charging, Wi-Fi hot spot, six-speaker audio system.
Remote vehicle start, traction select system, single-speed
autotrac transfer case w/terrain mode, capless fuel fill, heavy-duty locking
rear differential, prograde trailering system, trailer brake controller,
StabiliTrak with trailer sway control and hill start assist, rear wheelhouse
liners, power heated folding outside mirrors, perimeter lighting, and puddle
lamps w/memory setting, high-intensity LED headlamps w/LED daytime running
lights, LED front fog lamps, LED taillamps, all season tires, black front
recovery hooks, chrome bumpers, chrome door handles, chrome mirror caps, corner
step rear bumper, 12 fixed cargo box tie-downs w/each corner rated at 500lbs,
box mounted 120V outlet, heated leather-appointed 40/20/40 split front bench
seat with 10-way power adjust includes lumbar support, memory settings for
driver seat and outside mirrors, leather-appointed 60/40 folding rear bench
seat with seatback and under seat storage, rear seat reminder, keyless open and
start, remote vehicle start, carpeted floor mats, front/rear, power windows:
express up and down front, express down rear, power door locks, rear window
defogger, dual zone climate control, inside rearview auto-dimming mirror, 120V
power outlet, 4.2” driver info center, and multi-color display.
MSRP:
$62,605
FUEL
ECONOMY: 15/20
THE
DRIVE: Bold!
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| Darlene Donloe |
Darlene Donloe is a seasoned entertainment and travel journalist whose work has appeared in People, Ebony, Essence, LA Stage Times, LA Watts Times, Black Meetings and Tourism, This Stage, Los Angeles Sentinel, EMMY, The Hollywood Reporter, Billboard, Grammy, BlackVoices.com and more. Contact her via ddonloe@gmail.com




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