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2005 Chevrolet Silverado,4wd, Ext Cab,5.3 Engine, Limited Slip,at,,81250 Miles on 2040-cars

US $12,900.00
Year:2005 Mileage:81250
Location:

Saint Albans, Vermont, United States

Saint Albans, Vermont, United States

Offered here we have a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado LS, 4 door extended cab ,4x4, 5.3 V8 , AT, currently 81250 miles,( miles will slightly change as its test driven. )Alloy wheels, Power windows, locks, mirrors, cruise control, charcoal cloth interior, seats 6. CD player, Step bars, 6 1/2' box, bedliner, tow package, tilt wheel, shifting lever tow mode, push button 4WD, Limited Slip differential, 17 inch wheels and tires. New windshield installed ( original had crack). I have a accent pinstripe being installed on Wednesday if all goes as planned. It will be Charcoal Gray ,double line.  Call Mark 802 527 5067 at Cobb Auto , 448 Swanton Rd, St.Albans, VT . Across from the St.Albans Drive In theatre. Adjacent to the new ST.Albans VT Walmart  ,NADA book value is $15400.00 . Buyer to pay $400 deposit within 48 hours of purchase using Paypal. Buyer to pay balance within 3 days using bank check or bank money order or KING cash . Truck can leave once check clears the bank. Title in hand. Stop by and check it out. The Drivers side rear  on the box has a dent. Seen in pictures. DON,T buy unless you follow the instructions. Questions call MARK 802 527 5067. Would possily accept a Kubota 900RTV or other side by side if its priced fairly as is my truck. Also possibly interested in a pre 1970,s muscle car that is priced fairly. YOU MUST CONTACT ON ANY TRADE BEFORE PURCHASING.   Buyer responsible for pick up . I will not deliver nor will i make the arrangements.  We do provide our out of Vermont buyers with a Intransit Plate in order to dive it to your location.  Vermonters will get a 60 temporary plate if registering  in Vermont. For Vermont customers we handle all the doccuments and registration.  Vermont residents if registering at time of purchase will pay VT sales tax ,DMV fees ..

PLEASE CALL IF ANY QUESTIONS NEED TO BE ANSWERED BEFORE BUYING OR MAKING OFFER.

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C7 Corvette makes inaugural ad appearance in Chevy's first spot with new slogan

Mon, 11 Feb 2013

Chevrolet's "Runs Deep" tagline has finally been run into the ground, replaced with the Bowtie brand's "Find New Roads" slogan that's part of parent General Motors' plan to unify its everyday brand's marketing efforts worldwide. The new Chevrolet campaign was ushered in on prime time last night during the Grammy Awards on CBS, and the first spot, a 90-second full-line ad, also marks the first appearance of the 2014 Corvette Stingray in a commercial.
Being a full-line ad, the commercial is composed of vignettes centered on different vehicles in the brand's lineup. The all-new 2014 Impala also makes its first commercial appearance in dapper fashion, and time is spent on a skateboarding Sonic and a bouquet of brightly colored Spark hatchbacks driven by fashionable women. The ad starts and ends with Chevy's green halo car, the Volt, along with a young girl with her robotic dog (yes, really).
Chevrolet's "Runs Deep" campaign got off to a rocky start in the fall of 2010, but it did last for a couple of years with some tweaks. This new one, "Find New Roads" seems more intent on drawing new customers into the fold than the outgoing tagline, which seemed to play more toward the brand faithful. It admittedly reminds us more than a little the short-lived "Find Your Own Road" Saab motto (which, we note, was conceived while the Swedish brand was under GM's control), but no matter, we still think it's got more long-term potential than "Runs Deep."

General Motors shaking up its marketing... again

Wed, 13 Mar 2013

One of the things that dogs the full comeback of General Motors is the instability of its marketing. That part of the automaker got yet another big shakeup today when GM confirmed what I have been tweeting for a few days - strong rumors that the Chevrolet and Cadillac ad accounts are walking to new ad agencies.
Cadillac, GM's luxury brand, is going into review from Fallon Worldwide, Minneapolis and the indications are that Campbell-Ewald, Chevy's old ad shop, will end up with most or all of it. C-E just announced that it was moving from its long-time home in Warren, MI to a new downtown Detroit office next to Ford Field, just blocks from GM.
The other shoe to drop shortly will be the shift of GM's most important brand, Chevy, from Goodby, Silverstein & Partners of San Francisco to McCann-Erickson of Troy, MI. McCann used to be the agency for Buick and GMC, as well as GM's corporate advertising, and has retained some pieces of business over the last few years. Sources have even told us that it was McCann that did a lot of the creative work on Chevy's new ad platform, Find New Roads. (Not to be confused with a former McCann tagline for Saab, "Find Your Own Road.")

Watch this creative way to pull a truck's engine

Fri, 08 Mar 2013

Living in an apartment complex has its benefits, but for shade-tree mechanics who like/need to work on their own cars, it definitely has a number of disadvantages. Relatively simple tasks such as brake jobs and oil changes are difficult when you don't have dedicated driveway space, to say nothing of more in-depth repairs... like pulling an engine, for example.
For these types of challenges, a little ingenuity and plenty of muscle are needed to get the job done. Scroll down to watch these four men snatch the V8 out of a Chevrolet K1500 using nothing but a chain, landscape timber and good ol' fashioned brute strength. Good work, gentlemen.