2002 GMC Sierra K2500hd-regular-cab SL 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2002 GMC Sierra K2500hd-regular-cab SL  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2002 GMC Sierra K2500hd-regular-cab SL is a 4-wheel drive Pick-Up. It can accommodate up to 3 passengers. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a 8.1L V8 OHV 16 valves Vortec engine which outputs 340 hp @ 4200 rpm and is paired with 5 speed automatic gearbox. The 2002 GMC Sierra K2500hd-regular-cab SL has cargo capacity of 2002 Liters and the vehicle weighs 2020 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2002 GMC Sierra K2500hd-regular-cab SL has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional 6.6L V8 Turbo Diesel Duramax engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 372 N.m of torque and a top speed of 256 km/h. The 2002 GMC Sierra K2500hd-regular-cab SL accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 6 seconds and hits quarter mile at 12.6 seconds. Fuel consumption is L/100km in the city and L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 30,900

Name SL
Price $ 30,900
Body Pick-Up
Doors 2 Doors
Engine 8.1L V8 OHV 16 valves Vortec
Power 340 hp @ 4200 rpm
Number of Seats 3 Seats
Transmission 5 speed automatic
Cargo Space 2,002.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 2,002.0 L
Wheel Type
Series
Drivetrain 4-wheel drive
Horsepower 340 HP
Torque 372 N.m
Top Speed 256 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 6.0 s
Fuel Type
Fuel Consumption (City) L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 1,850 KG
Brand GMC
Model Sierra
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 12.6 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 161.6 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 23.6 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 181.9 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

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2002 GMC Sierra Used Price Estimates

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2002 GMC Sierra K2500hd-regular-cab SL Exterior Colors

Fire Red
Indigo Blue Metallic
Metallic Pewter
Onyx Black
Polo Green Metallic
Storm Grey Metallic
Summit White
Metallic Dark Toreador Red

2002 GMC Sierra K2500hd-regular-cab SL Interior Colors

Graphite Interior
Neutral Interior
Medium Grey Interior

2002 GMC Sierra Engines

Engine Standard in Trim Power Torque Fuel Consumption - City Fuel Consumption - Highway 0-100 km/h Quarter Mile Half Mile

2002 GMC Sierra Trims

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2002 GMC Sierra Future Generations

GMC Sierra Overview and History

The 2008 GMC Sierra 1500 is available in several versions, including Work Truck, SL (crew cab only), SLE and SLT, along with 2WD and 4WD configurations. The 2008 GMC Sierra 1500 Extended Cab is available either with a Hydra-Matic 4L60 automatic four-speed transmission, or with a Hydra-Matic 6L80 automatic six-speed transmission. The GMC Sierra 1500 comes powered by an efficient lineup of engines.
Synonymous with high-end trucks and highly customizable SUV's the GMC brand has been around for some 100 years. Standing for a history of take-overs, the name GMC began with the establishment of the “Rapid Motor Vehicle Company” in 1901. Owned by Max Gabrowski, the company built some of the earliest commercial trucks ever built.

Despite its fortunate premature involvement in truck development,  Gabrowski's establishment would not survive on its own.  GM, whose popularity was soaring thanks to Business-whiz Durant bought the company in 1909 setting the base for the General Motors Truck Company that later turned into GMC.

GM's buy-out-smaller-companies skills allowed he giant to encompass another manufacturer the same year, this time the “Reliance Motor Car Company”. The latter was regarded as the missing ingredient and was quickly merged with “Rapid” to form “GMC Truck” in 1911. One year later, Gm would boast its new brand at the New York International Auto Show.

Having garnered the attention needed to start production, GM focused on truck building, having made about 20,000 trucks in 1912. GMC's involvement was barely noticeable with only 372 self-units.

Although GMC was timidly developing within GM boundaries, it did have  spark attention through a series of country cross-overs. In 1916, a GMC truck covered the distance form Seattle to New York on a thirty-day long drive while 14 years later, a second GMC truck made it from NY to San Francisco in 5 days and 30 minutes.

As WWI came to end, GMC would begin a new chapter in the automotive industry. The war had thrown back many companies, allowing survivors such as the large GM to scavenge for prey. In 1925, a Chocago, Illinois based bus manufacturer called Yellow Coach was partially absorbed into General Motors. BY 1943, GM had gained full ownership of Yellow Coach and transformed it into the GM Truck and Coach Division. GMC has also involved in the production of urban and transit buses throughout the 70's and 80's after which production was stopped as a result of being outrun by competition.

Resuming their regular truck-making activity, GMC joined the row of suppliers for the US Army during WWII, having built 600,000 trucks throughout the conflict. Post war times found GMC experimenting with utility vehicles such as Fire trucks and ambulances as well as heavy duty trucks. Despite the reputation GMC had earned, extensions in other market segments did not meet expectations and were dropped. SUV, pick up and light truck production was re-emphasized and has remained unchanged ever since.

GMC has held on its older designs like sister-competitor Chevrolet has, until recently when  the company brushed the dust off its shoulders through the introduction of Acadia, a curvier model highlighting the segregation between GMC and Chevrolet designs. Presently, GMC is enjoying a greater popularity and sales in Canada rather then US where Chevy trucks still hold a grip on the first place.

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2002 GMC Sierra K2500hd-regular-cab SL Specifications

SL Dimensions

Cargo Capacity2002 L
Fuel Tank Capacity129 L
Height1885 mm
Length5644 mm
Wheelbase3782 mm
Width1994 mm

SL Mechanical

Drive Train4-wheel drive
Engine Name6.0L V8 OHV 16 valves Vortec
Engine Name (Option)8.1L V8 OHV 16 valves Vortec
Traction Control (Option)Yes
Transmission5 speed manual
Transmission (Option)5 speed automatic

SL Overview

BodyPick-Up
Doors2
Engine8.1L V8 OHV 16 valves Vortec
Fuel Consumption
Power340 hp @ 4200 rpm
Seats3
Transmission5 speed automatic
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper60000/km, 36/Months Powertrain60000/km, 36/Months Roadside Assistance60000/km, 36/Months Rust-throughUnlimited/km, 72/Months

SL Safety

Anti-Lock Brakes4-wheel ABS
Brake Type4-wheel disc
Driver AirbagNone
Passenger AirbagNone

SL Suspension and Steering

Front TiresLT245/75R16E

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