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Well, it appears as if the base (W/T), LS and LT will share the same dash design and the LTZ will use the GMT-900's dash. I actually like the LT and lower trim dash - it's more of a truck design. And rightly so, as those that buy the LTZ trim are the ones most use to car designs. And I highly doubt that the NAV system will be an available option for the W/T models - but those buying a LT might prefer it.

I really dig that new Sierra's front-end design. I really like how big the ruby red GMC letters are too. Here's to hoping that GM did it right and placed equally large ruby red GMC letters/emblem in the middle of the tailgate.

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Well, it appears as if the base (W/T), LS and LT will share the same dash design and the LTZ will use the GMT-900's dash.  I actually like the LT and lower trim dash - it's more of a truck design.  And rightly so, as those that buy the LTZ trim are the ones most use to car designs.  And I highly doubt that the NAV system will be an available option for the W/T models - but those buying a LT might prefer it.

I really dig that new Sierra's front-end design.  I really like how big the ruby red GMC letters are too.  Here's to hoping that GM did it right and placed equally large ruby red GMC letters/emblem in the middle of the tailgate.

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Nevermind, the interior shown has captain's chairs. You're right.

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I decided to check out the 2007 Sierra online ordering guide and look at what two options I found:

(ABV) Power windows in the rear access doors (Extended Cab only)

(A48) Power rear sliding window

FINALLY!!!! I think I can see a 2008 or 2009 GMC Sierra Regular Cab 4wd in my driveway :)

Regarding the two different interiors shown, the first one is labeled LTZ interior and the second one (buckets with console) is labeled LT interior. I'm pretty sure the W/T (base), LS and LT will all use that truck-ier design while the LTZ gets the SUV dash.

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The Sierra is still the better looking of the two, IMO, and the interiors look good, especially the LTZ. The LT interior is a slight disappointment because it is too WT-ish for a mid-level model, I think. Compared to the current-gen, however, there is no contest when it comes to interior design and (probably) materials.

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Wow, the interiors of the two trims are so different...

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I was noticing that too--I think that's great.
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