How long does a GMC last?
The GMC Yukon boasts a respectable life expectancy of 200,000 miles, this means it will last approximately 13.5 years based on the average mileage of a US citizen. The vehicle’s longevity is dependant on regular maintenance, good driving habits and keeping up to date with the service schedule.
How many miles will a 2012 GMC Sierra last?
GMC Sierra trucks can last an average 250,000 miles before requiring expensive upgrades. Considering that many owners use these trucks as workhorses and daily drivers, if you average 20,000 miles per year, the vehicle may serve you for 12.5 years.
Is GMC Sierra reliable?
These unique performance features are just a few of the reasons why the GMC Sierra is one of the most reliable trucks on the road. This truck’s high dependability scores prove that the GMC Sierra is a well-made and reliable machine.
Is Sierra or Silverado better?
The Sierra is a slightly more upscale alternative to the Silverado, though the Silverado does offer a near-luxury trim. The two trucks are close enough that it does require close examination to figure out which truck is worth your hard-earned cash.
Will the world end in December 2012?
It’s remotely possible the world will end in December 2012. But don’t credit the ancient Maya calendar for predicting it, say experts on the Mesoamerican culture. (Related pictures: “2012 Doomsday Myths Debunked.”)
Did the Mayans believe the world would end in 2012?
In our calendrical system it began in August 3114 B.C. and is due to end on Dec. 21, 2012 — or, in Maya numerology, 13.0.0.0.0. But there is nothing to suggest that the Maya thought this date would be the world’s last.
When did the world come to an end?
So after some research, I found that with reference to the 666 calculation, the world was predicted to come to an end in 1998 (clearly, it misfired). Many people sold all their belongings, ignored their work and fields, and rushed for pilgrimages in 1998.
What will happen on the 21st of December 2012?
“They are writing in a more poetic sense, saying, Well, on the 21st of December 2012, the god is going to come down and start a new cycle and the old world is going to die and the new world is going to be reborn—just to make it more poetic.” (Read about the rise and fall of the Maya in National Geographic magazine.)