2005 Gmc Canyon Z85 Sle Standard Cab Pickup 2-door 3.5l on 2040-cars
Warrington, Pennsylvania, United States
This vehicle was apart of our company fleet, and was well maintained by our in-house mechanic. I tried to get all the detail of the vehicle documented through the pictures. The vehicle can be seen from Monday - Friday 8:30-4:30PM. Send me a message to schedule a visit. Please feel free to ask any other questions you may have about the vehicle. The vehicle must be paid for with a cashier's check, no more than 7 days after the auction ends, during normal business hours. Please check our feedback, as we have sold fleet vehicles in the past to satisfied purchasers. Thanks for looking! 2005 GMC Canyon Z85 SLE Standard Cab Pickup 2-Door 3.5L
Anti-Lock Brakes Dual Front Airbags Air Conditioning Cruise Control Power Locks Power Windows Keyless Entry 2WD Engine: 3.5L 3460CC 211Cu. In. l5 GAS DOHC Naturally Aspirated
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Tue, 15 Oct 2013Aside from the new General Motors offerings, there's not a whole lot of action going on in the fullsize SUV segment. That doesn't seem to be stopping GM from pushing the envelope in the market as Automotive News is reporting that the automaker is looking to introduce some new powertrain options into the Chevy Tahoe (and Suburban), GMC Yukon (and Yukon XL) and the Cadillac Escalade - all have been redesigned for the 2015 model year.
Now, we already know that GM and Ford are collaborating on nine- and ten-speed transmissions for a broad range of applications (including the big SUVs), but this new report says that GM is also considering other options as a way to one-up the competition and, of course, to optimize fuel economy. AN quotes Jeff Luke, executive chief engineer for GM trucks, as saying that "interesting powertrain technologies" are coming including a return of a hybrid SUV and possibly even a diesel engine. Although it sounds like the latter could come down to how customers respond to the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee EcoDiesel.
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Wed, 03 Apr 2013Spy photographers have spotted the new Chevrolet Silverado High Country and GMC Sierra Denali out on public streets for a little testing. From the looks of things, the Silverado will receive a much-differentiated front fascia along with special badges and those honking 20-inch chrome wheels. Expect to find a more posh interior as well. Likewise, the Sierra Denali will wear a tweaked nose with the familiar Denali bling. The one of the GMC trucks spotted here rolls on 21-inch gunmetal wheels instead of the 20-inch chrome pieces of the High Country.
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