Whats New for the 2004 GMC Sierra Denali?
The 2004 GMC Sierra Denali can be told from its forerunners by its new chrome exhaust tip. Otherwise, there are no changes to report.Advantages of the 2004 GMC Sierra Denali: Stout powertrain combinationSlick Quadrasteer systemStandard all-wheel-driveLots of lux for the bucksObjections to the 2004 GMC Sierra Denali: Front seat comfort could be improvedRear seat space is crampedInterior materials look and feel inexpensiveStructural rigidity not up to the standards in the classEditor’s Advice: What makes the 2004 GMC Sierra Denali special? For starters, it’s the only GMC Sierra 1500 available with a 325-horsepower, 6.0-liter V8 engine generating 365 lb.-ft. of torque and rated to tow 9,900 pounds. In terms of luxury features, the Sierra Denali’s content level approaches that of a Cadillac Escalade. Plus, it’s got standard Quadrasteer four-wheel-steering, all-wheel-drive and 17-inch wheels and tires. The 2004 GMC Sierra Denali is not sporty like the Chevrolet Silverado SS, and it’s not as