1996 Chevrolet Impala Ss Dark Cherry on 2040-cars
Kittery, Maine, United States
A TRUE AUCTION........ NO RESERVE.......... THIS 1996 IMPALA SS LT1 IS A GOOD RUNNING STOCK CAR. THE MILES ON THE CAR NOW READS 111483. THE CAR FAX IS CLEAN AND HAS A CURRENT MAINE INSPECTION STICKER ON IT GOOD THROUGH FEB OF 2015. THE BODY IS IN GREAT SHAPE AND THE PAINT IS AS WELL. THE INTERIOR IS IN GOOD SHAPE (SEE PICTURES) BUT THE CARPET HAS THE NORMAL STAINS. THE LEATHER IS NICE ALL AROUND WITH ONE VERY SMALL TEAR ON THE DRIVERS SIDE. THE TIRES LOOK NEW AS WELL AS THE BRAKES AND ROTORS. THE LEFT FRONT TIRE HAS SOME WEAR ON THE OUTSIDE OF THE TIRE. I BOUGHT THIS CAR AT AN AUCTION LAST WEEK AND ITS FOR SALE AT MY DEALERSHIP. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE CALL ME OR SHOOT ME AN EMAIL. |
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Hot Wheels' Twitter-enabled vending machine coughs up free Camaro diecasts
Wed, 27 Feb 2013There are still plenty of companies that haven't gotten the whole social media thing down pat yet, but Hot Wheels isn't one of them. During the recent Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, Hot Wheels created a lot of buzz for itself by using a vending machine filled with Chevrolet Camaro models, but instead of money to get the cars, show attendees just had to use Twitter.
To get the free car, people were asked to send a tweet to Hot Wheels Canada saying what they liked about the new Hot Wheels Edition Camaro, and including the #ChevyCIAS hashtag. This seemed to be a popular marketing tool, too, as AdWeek reports that the @HotWheelsCanada account more than tripled in followers during the course of the 10-day show. Looking ahead, this could open up even more innovative marketing possibilities using social media.
Check out the video posted below to watch how it works, and while the auto show has ended and the free-car giveaway has too, we're almost certain that some of the 1,500 freebies will make their way onto eBay.
2015 Chevrolet Cruze spied on its home turf
Tue, 23 Apr 2013The next Chevrolet Cruze isn't set to go into production for about another year, and we're just now seeing prototypes of the new compact running around here in the States. Not much more has been revealed since we saw the car blasting through the snow in Europe, but we can still clearly see new design elements like the larger grille, slimmer headlamps and redesigned taillamps.
Our spy photographers worked up a composite image of this Cruze prototype alongside the current model, and here, we can clearly see some big visual changes are in store for the new model. The 2015 Cruze's hood slopes downward more dramatically, the windshield is more heavily raked, and the roofline looks more fluid overall. The next-generation Cruze will ride on the new global Delta platform that will also underpin other General Motors vehicles like the Chevrolet Volt and Equinox.
As for what's under the hood, we expect the normal range of gasoline four-cylinder engines (both naturally aspirated and turbocharged), and the compact's new turbodiesel four should carry over, as well. Have a look at the full brace of spy photos in the gallery above.
Survey says $25k barrier is a problem for EVs
Sun, 01 Dec 2013
The majority of consumers are more or less priced out of the market.
Electric cars are gaining popularity with the general public, but are they still too expensive? According to a survey 1,084 consumers by Navigant Research, a consulting firm located in Boulder, CO, 71 percent want their next car to cost under $25,000, while 41 percent won't go a cent above $20K. Looks like people are even thriftier than we'd originally thought.