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2011 Gmc Sierra 3500 Hd Denali Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.6l Single Rear Wheel on 2040-cars

Year:2011 Mileage:62965
Location:

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States

Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
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2011 GMC Sierra 3500 HD DENALI Single Rear Wheel 
Crew Cab 4 door
Onyx Black
6.6L Duramax LML Diesel Engine -- The advanced Duramax diesel in the Sierra 3500HD Denali delivers 397 hp and 765 lb.-ft. of torque, making it the most powerful Sierra ever. Paired with the sophisticated Allison 1000 Series Transmission with overdrive, this powertrain also offers a maximum highway range of up to 680 miles on a single fill-up!
36-Gallon Fuel Tank
Premium Black Leather Interior

Every option available (highlights below)
Heated and Cooled front seats
Heated steering wheel
Remote start
Power memory seats
Power windows, locks
Power heated mirrors
Power movable pedals
Premium Leather
Power sliding rear window
Navigation
Back up camera
Factory USB ports
XM/Sirius Satellite Radio
Steering wheel controls
Integrated trailer brake controller
Trailer Sway Control Technology keeps both you and your trailer heading in the proper direction, automatically using sensors to detect the rocking of a swaying trailer, and then applying the brakes to bring it back in line (SRW models only)
Exhaust brake (my personal favorite feature - will slow a 15,000 lb load to almost a standstill down steep grades without ever touching the service brakes)
Automatic Grade Braking senses when you want to slow down, and when the conditions are met, engages a Grade Braking shift schedule to help you maintain your desired speed
Factory roof rack
Class V trailer tow package
Max Conventional Trailer Capacity = 18,500 lbs
Max 5th Wheel Trailer Capacity = 22,600 lbs
Max Payload = 6,114 lbs
6-Speed Heavy Duty Allison Transmission
Heavy-duty automatic locking rear differential and external transmission oil cooler
Traction control
On-star
Remote Link
Power Moon Roof
Tinted windows
Telescoping mirrors
Back up sensors
Spray in bed liner (Line-X)

I am sure there are things I'm forgetting but you get the gist. It has everything you can think of. All service is up to date and it has a new set of BFG All Terrain Tires (E-rated 10-ply).  Powertrain warranty to 100,000 miles.  I can provide service history upon request that will show: Oil changes, DEF tank sensor replacement (recall), & A/C blower motor replacement (warranty).  Feel free to ask any question you might have.

This truck has a few things on it different from other Denali's. First it is one of the few Single Rear Wheel (SRW) 1-ton (3500) Denali trucks you will find. I ordered this truck with black door moldings instead of the chrome and had the chrome grill painted black (not a big fan of all the "Toby Keith" chrome).  Also has factory roof rack installed.  

Selling because this is no longer my daily driver and I don't need an extra 1-ton pickup.

Can-Back camper top does not convey.  Didn't have time to unbolt it and take it off for pictures. Mileage is growing as I am still driving this daily so expect a slightly different mileage than listed.

I had a couple questions pop up during the last listing so I have tried to answer them below:

1) What is the reserve?  I have dropped it below Kelly Blue Book.  Bid and ye shall see...
2) Any mechanical issues during the trucks life so far?  NO, run like the day I bought it.
3) Are there any scuff marks/damage to the bed rails below the camper top? The bed rails are also coated with Line-X spray on bed liner which acts as a protective "cap" on the rails.  Any markings would be slight and only to the liner and not the rails.  The top is clamped on with J-bolts and I have a layer of aluminum flat stock between top and bed rails.
4) Does this truck (being a 1-ton) ride rougher than a 2500 (3/4 ton)?  No, in fact it rides smoother because the 1-tons come with 18" wheels and a higher profile tire.  The 2500's come with 20" wheels and lower profile tires (to keep the same overall wheel/tire diameter) that ride like a log wagon!
5) Is this a short bed?  Yes, 6&3/4' length.
6) What is the gear ratio? 3.73
7) What is fuel mileage?  I average 15 city / 18 hwy in the hills of east TN.  Drove to Colorado and back over the summer and got 21 mpg round trip.

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