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GOPAPA 08-17-2019 06:22 PM

GMC used truck owned by an old guy
 
As some of you know ,,I have been looking for a truck ,I have noticed that GMC's more than Silverado's have been traded in by old guys ,or old folks .. Anyway thats what the saleman told me about a couple trucks I have looked at.. and I believe I have heard this before..

Remember the salesman telling you that the car you are looking at was owned by a little old school teacher and she walked to school and hardly drove it ?

Anyway I am going to look at all the GMC's before the others...ha ha


Is there any other truck that are mostly owned by old folks ?

CG 08-17-2019 06:47 PM

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Around here I see a lot of older folks driving Buicks. I wonder if GMC and Buick dealerships are often together?

Ziegelsteinfaust 08-17-2019 07:08 PM

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GMC was built so Buick, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac could be full line dealers.

GMC's today are typically sold for $2000 more, and are held up as a prestige brand compared to Chevrolet. Since what ever model line you compare you always get more standard or total features on a GMC at that level of trim.

So to me it would seem logical that older men would gravitate towards that. Since the kids are gone, and they can now treat themselves. Plus what I have seen sort of says that is mostly true.

kipps 08-17-2019 08:26 PM

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A very rough generalization, but I'd say that older men are more likely to be driving 2wd trucks, and the young bucks have the 4wd's. The older fellows learned to drive in any weather with a 2wd. They don't see as much need for 4wd.

Regardless, the 2wd will not have been thrashed on as much as a 4wd.

GOPAPA 08-17-2019 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by kipps (Post 8577789)
A very rough generalization, but I'd say that older men are more likely to be driving 2wd trucks, and the young bucks have the 4wd's. The older fellows learned to drive in any weather with a 2wd. They don't see as much need for 4wd.

Regardless, the 2wd will not have been thrashed on as much as a 4wd.


Yes, that's true about the young bucks using them for what they are 4 wheel drive ,, and maybe there are more of them than the old guy with his fishing boat.. but it's better odds than none huh?

Leonard60 08-17-2019 09:14 PM

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Maybe so but I’ve been driving GMC since my teens now I’m old. I’ve always been far more partial to the grills on the GMC. But the main reason for buying mostly exclusive GMC has been the dealer. I’ve also been told in the past that GMC is more popular in Canada than it is in the US.

Leonard60 08-17-2019 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Ziegelsteinfaust (Post 8577765)
GMC was built so Buick, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac could be full line dealers.

GMC's today are typically sold for $2000 more, and are held up as a prestige brand compared to Chevrolet. Since what ever model line you compare you always get more standard or total features on a GMC at that level of trim.

So to me it would seem logical that older men would gravitate towards that. Since the kids are gone, and they can now treat themselves. Plus what I have seen sort of says that is mostly true.

The GMC truck line is actually older than the Chevrolet line of trucks. Many years ago the GMC truck was believed to be a heavier built truck so it sold more to the people who wanted a heavier truck. Or so I’m told. My father was one of the believers of this.

Ziegelsteinfaust 08-17-2019 10:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Leonard60 (Post 8577821)
The GMC truck line is actually older than the Chevrolet line of trucks. Many years ago the GMC truck was believed to be a heavier built truck so it sold more to the people who wanted a heavier truck. Or so I’m told. My father was one of the believers of this.

I was talking in a modern sense. That it was to give other GM companies a full line of vehicles. With out the full line mentality GMC likely would of gone away.

As the modern concept/practice of selling cars came into being GMC was effectively with out a home. Chevy sold pretty much everything they did. I have heard GMC was always more heavy duty the Chevy, and what I have seen on 60-66 trucks. I have a tendency to believe it. Although largely over after then run of 67-72 models. The square bodies is where GMC really was just a small step nicer. Less base engines out there, and usually they have better 1/2 ton suspension. Just as now GMC is always more luxurious then Chevy, and always has the top engine in 1/2 ton trucks. 3/4 ton, and above it just is more luxury at relative matching trim levels. Plus more available options.

It is a mixed bag of half truths and such. With no real facts to say yeah or neah. I have looked a lot years ago, but no one has actually documented anything as of yet I am aware of. My feelings are based of what I previously read, and a life of wasted hot rodding.

If you read about GM in the 60's each car company filled a slice of the pie. Or at least this is where you could read about it being really enforced by corporate. Which the stodgy GM execs give rise to Delorean, and his GTO. Plus the Chevy COPO "program" among many other things we hear of today.

To me not even being a Mopar guy, and of yet still have never personally owned one. My ex-wife had a 09 Charger. I am really taken back by Dodge's programs of the pre-muscle car era till it's end. Plus all the wild, and crazy packages they offered. Having been reading about them off, and on for 17 years since I was 28. You would think I would have jumped on the direct connection band wagon, but as of this writing. I have still only tried to buy 2 72-75 D100's, and missed them by mere minutes each time. I have since purchased a 73 GMC C20 for the title as the rest of it was damn near pure rust bucket. Which I will turn into my dream muscle truck, and look for another D100 later later.

special-K 08-17-2019 10:59 PM

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I thought this was going to be another thread about the '67 GMC Elvis owned :lol:

I guess we can all draw what conclusions we want, but until GM stopped building big trucks there were GMC Truck Centers that were "full-line truck dealerships", Sprints/Safaris/Pickups on up to the 9500s and no cars. GMC stood on it's own two feet quite tall and they are part of what helped Chevy Trucks' better their reputation. Like I always said, "Chevy Trucks are just rebadged GMCs" :cool:

shifty 08-18-2019 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by GOPAPA (Post 8577745)
Is there any other truck that are mostly owned by old folks ?

You'd be amazed at how many 99-06 Tundras are out there also. Here in the SE US they seem to be favored by the older "Lodge crowd" (Masonic, Moose, Elks, etc.)

They've consistently popped up in search results and at dealerships when searching for our last few cars for ourselves and the parents.

Seems like there's a on of low-mileage ones in the NW USA/PACNW, Oregon especially.

Not sure if there's some correlation to any of it.

dieseldawg142 08-19-2019 01:14 AM

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GMC's just always seemed more "truck" to me cause that's all they ever built...yeah i know they come down the same line as the chevy's, but could'nt imagine a GMC Camaro or something like that. and there is a few model yrs i just like the GM grille better.
have 2 GM's and 1 chevy truck in the driveway, just more interested in my trucks being a gm product
and i'm old....

FleetsidePaul 08-19-2019 07:44 AM

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Originally Posted by CG (Post 8577756)
Around here I see a lot of older folks driving Buicks. I wonder if GMC and Buick dealerships are often together?

Same here. Lots of older people driving really slow in Buicks. And Buick dealers sell GMC.

special-K 08-19-2019 08:40 AM

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With Pontiac and Oldsmobile gone it's Buick/GMC mostly. We have dealerships now that sell GMC and Chevy trucks. Funny how the popular view is Chevy truck first and GMC second when Chevy trucks are GMC's younger brother. GMC started out as it's own truck manufacturer before General Motors bought them and changed the name. GMCs and Buicks are two of the oldest continuously operating automotive companies in the world. People ask why does GM still make GMCs when they are the same as Chevys when the question that makes more sense to me is why does GM still make Chevy trucks when GM already has a truck company. Chrysler just did break their trucks away from Dodge and give their own brand. After all these years they decided to use what GM has done all along with GMC Truck

I'm surprised no one has related the topic of this thread to the saying, "GMC stands for Grown Man's Chevy"

GOPAPA 08-19-2019 08:50 AM

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I agree Tim,, remember a few years ago they wanted to stop making GMC trucks?


Forgot what year that was but it probably was guys like you who stood up for them and anyway they are still making them...

If one reads up on the options between the two GMC /Silverado yoy will find the GMC has more options (like leather seats) that come with the base truck to start with .. You can still not add the leather seats if you so desire .

If you are into music ,,the GMC has 7 speakers and Silverado has 6 ,, just to mention a few..

special-K 08-19-2019 10:06 AM

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Yeah, in recent years GM has done a lot to separate the two trucks in more ways than grille, tailgate, and horn button. The have different sheet metal now. Same platform, but that's common practice these days across the board, even different brands on same platform, such a Toyota and Chevy car off same platform

Boog 08-19-2019 12:07 PM

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I am on my 3rd GMC and I do like them a lot.
Someone said GMC stands for “got more class”. Funny but they are nice.

shifty 08-19-2019 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Boog (Post 8578599)
I am on my 3rd GMC and I do like them a lot.
Someone said GMC stands for “got more class”. Funny but they are nice.

"Gets More Chicks"
"Got More Crap" (admittedly, I'm on GMC #3 and they always do feel more lux)

1976gmc20 08-19-2019 03:20 PM

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Back in the 1960's GMC pickups were different than Chevy pickups. They had leaf rear springs instead of coils and trailing arms, and of course they offered the V-6 engines which were really a truck engine.

I got all of my GMC's used so it was mostly by chance. My first GMC was the 1965 C-50 with the V-6 so it truly was a Truck.

In the 1970's the dealer that I worked for had a pickup come in off the transport with "Chevrolet" on one side and "GMC" on the other.


PS: 500th post! Do I get a sticker or something? :lol:

GOPAPA 08-19-2019 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by 1976gmc20 (Post 8578699)
Back in the 1960's GMC pickups were different than Chevy pickups. They had leaf rear springs instead of coils and trailing arms, and of course they offered the V-6 engines which were really a truck engine.

I got all of my GMC's used so it was mostly by chance. My first GMC was the 1965 C-50 with the V-6 so it truly was a Truck.

In the 1970's the dealer that I worked for had a pickup come in off the transport with "Chevrolet" on one side and "GMC" on the other.


PS: 500th post! Do I get a sticker or something? :lol:

You do get a high five from me The GMC's also had the leaf springs in the 70ies too .

1976gmc20 08-19-2019 09:28 PM

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Originally Posted by GOPAPA (Post 8578879)
You do get a high five from me The GMC's also had the leaf springs in the 70ies too .

Thanks!

My recollection is that Chevy went back to leaf rear springs in 1973, but mostly all I've ever had was 4wd with leaf all around.

I sure like the looks of the recent GMC pickups compared to the Chevy.

blazer2007 08-21-2019 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by shifty (Post 8578175)
You'd be amazed at how many 99-06 Tundras are out there also. Here in the SE US they seem to be favored by the older "Lodge crowd" (Masonic, Moose, Elks, etc.)

They've consistently popped up in search results and at dealerships when searching for our last few cars for ourselves and the parents.

Seems like there's a on of low-mileage ones in the NW USA/PACNW, Oregon especially.

Not sure if there's some correlation to any of it.

I,ve heard over and over that the tundras are a really good long lasting truck and is a good used vehicle to buy

1976gmc20 08-21-2019 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by blazer2007 (Post 8579641)
I,ve heard over and over that the tundras are a really good long lasting truck and is a good used vehicle to buy

Did they ever make a long bed pickup ???

shifty 08-21-2019 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by 1976gmc20 (Post 8578699)
PS: 500th post! Do I get a sticker or something? :lol:

Yeah, um ... I'm still waiting. :lol:

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Originally Posted by blazer2007 (Post 8579641)
I,ve heard over and over that the tundras are a really good long lasting truck and is a good used vehicle to buy

Depends. Drivetrain-wise, their 4.7 V8 will run 400, 500, 600k miles and all you gotta do is put good gas in it and change the oil every 5k w/synthetic. Just like any other vehicle though, they had their follies. The Tundras from (I think) 99 and through (I know) 03 had a flurry of issues with frame rot, to the point Toyota got sued, recalled, and was doing full frame replacements on trucks they sold. I've seen pictures of framerails with punch-throughs about as big as the hole in the brittle plastic dash of my GMT400.

We had a rash of issues there in the 90s with piss-poor manufacturing across most brands. Bad steel, bad plastics, I don't think any manuf'er was immune. Brittle dash hit Ford, Dodge and GM. Bad steel plagued Toyota and also Dodge, if I recall. I think by the time we hit the mid-2000s most truck manuf'ers got a handle on it, but then they started building everything the size of a damn schoolbus and everything has 4 doors on it looking like a sedan with a bed on it.

special-K 08-21-2019 10:06 PM

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Tundras haven't been around but 20 years, so none have outlasted the GMT400s you see all over the place. But nobody talks about that. I don't see as many Tundras (1999+) as GMT400s (2000-back to '88)

67C10Step 08-25-2019 10:02 PM

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Guess I qualify as an old guy. I’ll be 50 this Friday and here’s a photo of my current GMC. I’m the odd guy that actually takes his 4x4 off the highway. This is a fishing trip my wife and I went in recently. I pulled 4 or 5 nice smallmouth bass out of that hole right behind the truck.

Sorry the photo is sideways. Posting from my phone and I can’t get it to turn.


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