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      <title>I own an 04 Sierra Denali. Should I trade for an 08? Will somebody help me please. 28000 miles.</title>
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      <description>We love our 04 Sierra Denali AWD with Quadrasteer.  Lease is up in May.  Can't decide whether to buy it or lease an 08.  We love the quadrasteer, the roof lights and side lights, siderail step, body style, handling.  My wife considers it the most beautiful truck she's ever seen. I am drawn to the 08 for the bigger engine and 6 speed trans, and all black interior.  We are not interested in sunroof, DVD, satellite radio or GPS.  We ARE interested in quality, dependability.  Since 04 was last year to have quadrasteer, will it only increase in value, say as a &amp;quot;classic?&amp;quot;  We only have 28,000 miles on it and other than an unexpected complete brake job last month, it has been problem free.  We just can't decide whether to stay &amp;quot;new&amp;quot;, by leasing an 08, or to &amp;quot;risk it&amp;quot; by keeping what we love, in spite of it getting older. We have heard pros and cons from the dealer, but have not talked to anyone who actually owned one. In our area there aren't any. We had to have the dealer get ours which was 300 miles away. We never have owned an exotic vehicle before this one. We are afraid that the quadrasteer might go out on it in the future, but so far it operates like a new one. What would you do? please help.   </description>
      <author>neebish</author>
      <pubDate>Sun, 10 Feb 2008 22:23:06 GMT</pubDate>
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      <category>Car Leasing, Sierra C3</category>
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      <title>2004 GMC Sierra Denali. Speedometer sticks at whatever speed I was doing before I come to a stop.</title>
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      <description>I thought it could be a sticking needle but when I start the truck a couple of times the needle does back to zero.  Could this be the Vehicle Speed Sensor or the cluster module or something else.</description>
      <author>tonytoca</author>
      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Jul 2009 10:36:34 GMT</pubDate>
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      <category>Sierra C3, Gauges, Sensors</category>
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