When you're in the market for a heavy-duty pickup, you're in the market for an investment, either in work or in adventure. You want a truck to carry and haul everything you need to get the job done or to enjoy when you finish the job. But how do GMC heavy-duty trucks stack up? Let Eynon GMC help.

Power

When it comes to heavy-duty trucks, horsepower matters. That's why the GMC Sierra HD series offers 470 horsepower and 975 pound-feet of torque. The competition, the Ford F-250, maxes out at 385 horsepower and 825 pound-feet of torque. Which one do you want to drive in Archbald?

Drive Further

Fuel capacity matters. Whether you're driving for work or fun, the fewer stops, the better. The GMC heavy-duty trucks offer a standard 36-gallon tank. The standard Ford heavy-duty models only have 26.5-gallon fuel tanks. If you're towing a trailer for a few hundred miles, avoiding those extra stops will save you time and money from Scranton to Dunmore.

Towing

When you buy a heavy-duty truck, you'll likely tow a trailer. Whether you're pulling a dump trailer full of old shingles or a project car to your garage, the GMC heavy-duty trucks have you covered. With a standard tow rating of up to 20,000 pounds, depending on configuration, the GMC trucks are your choice. Base Ford heavy-duty trucks only come out to 18,500 pounds. You don't want to come up light when it comes to getting the job done.

Contact Us

When you need a heavy-duty truck, stop by Eynon GMC. We can walk you through more of the features of the GMC heavy-duty line and talk about your needs to help you find the truck that works for you. Our team will get you in the right truck in Carbondale, PA.