Used GMC pickup trucks for sale in North Carolina
2 listings · average asking price $28,920 · average odometer 63,719 mi
| Year & Model | Trim | Body | Miles | Price | City |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2019 Sierra 3500HD | Denali | Extended Cab | 85,350 mi | $27,034 | Winston-Salem |
| 2022 Sierra 2500HD | SLT | Extended Cab | 42,088 mi | $30,807 | Durham |
GMC models in North Carolina
Buying a used GMC in North Carolina
The intersection of GMC and North Carolina creates a specific used-truck profile worth understanding before you start dialing dealers. North Carolina dealers tend to stock GMC trucks in the configurations that match local demand — which is shaped by everything from average commute distance to the state's dominant industries. North Carolina has a deep, clean used pickup pool driven by a mix of construction, agriculture, and recreational towing demand. Coastal salt exposure is the main caveat for trucks listed in Wilmington and the Outer Banks.
If you are deciding between a GMC and a competing brand, our GMC hub page covers brand-wide reliability, common issues, and parts-availability notes. For a wider view of what North Carolina dealers are listing across all manufacturers, see our North Carolina overview page. Combining the two views — brand fit and local availability — is the fastest way to narrow down a shortlist of two or three trucks worth driving across the state to inspect.
Specific to North Carolina: coastal trucks may show salt-air corrosion; inland trucks are typically clean. That single sentence is worth taping to your dashboard before any inspection trip. A used truck purchase is a five-figure decision, and the best deals usually go to buyers who showed up prepared. Bring a flashlight, a magnet (to check for body filler), and a printed copy of this listing. Take your time on the test drive. And whenever possible, pay for an independent pre-purchase inspection — it is the cheapest insurance you will ever buy.