Staff Picks

Hansen Motor Company Staff Vehicle Picks

Curious about what automotive professionals drive when they're off the clock? Hansen Motor Company is excited to share the personal vehicle choices of our experienced team members. As an award-winning GMC dealership in Brigham City that's been serving drivers for over 70 years, we believe getting to know our staff and their favorite vehicles adds a personal touch to your shopping experience.

The team members at our Northern Utah GMC dealer have chosen everything from powerful heavy-duty trucks to adventure-ready off-road vehicles and family-friendly SUVs. Each selection reflects not just personal preference, but professional expertise gained from years in the automotive industry. Discover what drives our team's passion for GMC vehicles and find inspiration for your next truck or SUV.

Staff Picks from Our Automotive Experts

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Nic Sorensen | Sales Professional 2026 GMC Sierra 3500 HD Denali Long Box

Nic from our sales team has his sights set on the Sierra 3500 HD Denali Long Box, and for good reason. This powerhouse comes equipped with a legendary 6.6-liter turbo Duramax® engine, delivering an impressive 470 horsepower and 975 pound-feet of torque. With towing capabilities reaching 36,000 pounds, this truck means business.

"The 10-speed Allison transmission has been a game changer for sure!" Nic explains. Whether you're looking for a truck that's comfortable for daily driving or need the capability to haul your recreational toys to your favorite Utah destination, Nic believes this Sierra 3500 HD delivers on all fronts.

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Jacob Lund | Sales Professional 2026 GMC Canyon AT4X

Jacob's pick reflects his love for outdoor adventure: the GMC Canyon AT4X. This truck is purpose-built for the kind of mountain exploration that Utah drivers crave. Powered by a 2.7-liter TurboMax® engine producing 310 horsepower and 430 pound-feet of torque, it provides the low-end strength essential for climbing steep grades and navigating challenging terrain.

What sets the Canyon AT4X apart are its factory front and rear electronic locking differentials paired with Multimatic DSSV shocks. Jacob notes that this truck is "engineered for serious off-road performance… capable enough to take on some of Moab's toughest trails while still being refined enough for everyday driving." For Utah's diverse landscape, this adventure-ready capability makes perfect sense.

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Jeff Nelson | Sales Professional 2026 GMC Sierra 2500HD AT4X

Jeff chose the Sierra 2500HD AT4X for its distinctive styling and premium comfort features. "I like the GMC 2500 HD AT4X because it looks tough and rugged, and the off-road styling is completely different in comparison to other brands," Jeff explains.

The heated, cooled and massaging seats that come standard with the AT4X package caught his attention, along with the distinctive badging that sets this truck apart. "The badging of the AT4X is a game changer. Absolutely gorgeous!" Jeff notes that this has been one of the most popular trim levels over the past four years and remains challenging to keep in stock. The available black badging option adds sophisticated styling that he believes perfectly complements a truck designed for off-road performance.

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Raul Ortega | Sales Professional 2026 GMC Yukon Elevation

Raul's choice focuses on family-friendly functionality with the GMC Yukon Elevation. He particularly appreciates the generous interior space and updated third-row legroom, making it ideal for long family road trips throughout Utah and beyond.

The technology impressed Raul as well, as the huge LCD display screen with Google built-in, combined with dual rear entertainment screens, creates an exceptional viewing experience for passengers. "I also love the panoramic sunroof. During a road trip, it helps bring you closer to nature from every seat," Raul shares.

The exterior styling sealed the deal. "The body lines combined with the black accents and 22-inch black wheels give it a very slick look. I would love to have this Yukon in my driveway."