A Popular Truck Model From 2023 Has A 67% Resale Value

Looking for a truck that has reliability, as well as a great resale value? There are lots of options to choose from, like a Honda with a 5,000 pound towing capacity or an EV pickup that is perfect for retirees. However, if you are seeking something that is a little more popular — and that you could sell down the line — you might want to consider the 2023 GMC Sierra HD.

According to Motortrend, the 2023 GMC Sierra HD has about a 67% resale value. While the upgraded trims on the Sierra HD Denali models only retain roughly 65% of their original value over five years, the midrange 3500 SLTs have a few specs that can hold up to 68% of their original pricing — or even more. Edmunds describes the 2023 GMC Sierra 2500HD as a heavy-duty truck that can haul both people and things, not to mention easily haul and tow. The truck also gets a combined average 15.65 miles per gallon, per Fuelly's calculations. So, whether it is work or play, the 2023 GMC Sierra HD might be the perfect fit for your lifestyle, plus you can expect to get a great resale value when you eventually put it on the market. Per Kelley Blue Book, pricing starts at $37,051 for the Sierra 2500 HD Regular Cab Pro Pickup 2D 8 foot, while the Regular Cab SLE Pickup 2D 8 foot can usually be found for about $41,119 on the used car market, as of July 2025.

The highs and lows of the 2023 GMC Sierra HD

As is true for all vehicles, there are pluses and minuses when it comes to the 2023 GMC Sierra HD. Kelley Blue Book noted that this truck has a 3.8 consumer rating, with 57% of their users recommending the 2023 GMC Sierra HD as a good buy. When it comes to dependability, these GMC trucks are fairly average. While they are not necessarily known for being inexpensive to maintain, they also aren't known for breaking down frequently with costly fixes. Repair Pal gave the GMC Sierra 2500 HD a 3 out of 5 in reliability rankings, noting that the average annual maintenance costs tends to add up to about $912, which is lower than the average full-size truck at $936, but higher than the $652 average experienced across all car models. 

The Sierra 3500 HD did slightly worse on Repair Pal's dependability rating, receiving a 2.5 out of 5 and costing owners, on average, $1,121 in repairs and maintenance. Despite the fact a full-sized GMC pickup truck is one of the cars that is most likely to be stolen, the yearly cost to insure a GMC Sierra 2500 HD is actually $310 less than other comparable heavy duty trucks, on average in 2024, according to Insuraviz. The annual price of insurance premiums in 2024 for owners fell between $2,060 and $2,820, depending on the trim level on the truck.

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