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2008 Chevrolet Express Commercial Cutaway Box Truc on 2040-cars

US $11,599.00
Year:2008 Mileage:92421 Color: White /
 Gray
Location:

Grand Prairie, Texas, United States

Grand Prairie, Texas, United States
Advertising:
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:4.8L 279.0hp
Vehicle Title:Clear
VIN: 1GBJG31C681123869 Year: 2008
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Express
Warranty: Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty
Mileage: 92,421
Safety Features: Driver Airbag
Sub Model: BOX TRUCK
Power Options: Air Conditioning
Exterior Color: White
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Gray
Drivetrain: RWD
Condition: Used: A vehicle is considered used if it has been registered and issued a title. Used vehicles have had at least one previous owner. The condition of the exterior, interior and engine can vary depending on the vehicle's history. See the seller's listing for full details and description of any imperfections. ... 

2008 Chevrolet Express Commercial Box Tr...
White / Gray
92,421 Miles / VIN: 1GBJG31C681123869


Sammy or Rudy at CAMARENA AUTO INC.
1305 E. Main St. Grand Prairie, TX 75050
Phone: (972) 266-5200/(972) 266- 7745
Fax: (972) 266-8760
Email: camarenainternet@hotmail.com
2008 Chevrolet Express Commercial Box Tr...

1 OWNER !!!  2008  Chevy Express BOX TRUCK DRW,  V8-4.8L, Automatic Transmission, Cold AC, Radio AM/FM, Good Tires, Pwr Tommy Lift Gate, Only 92K Miles, Box Size Width 7.3Ft, High 6Ft, Long 12Ft. CARFAX CERTIFIED, Runs Good.

(see pics for dents and scratches)

For more information feel free to give our sales department a call at 972.266.5200 Or 972.266.7745

For more features check out the Features Section below.

***Disclaimer***

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Feel free to ask a question about any one of our vehicles!

 

About Us

 

Located blocks away from Downtown Grand Prairie, Texas, Camarena Auto, Inc. is a pre-owned dealer that provides customers with a complete automotive experience at competitive prices.

Camarena Auto is a family owned and operated business and has been selling pre-owned vehicles in the DFW area for over 10 years. We take pride in the training and education of our employees, the quality of our vehicles, the appearance of our dealership and the fact that we have an onsite mechanic that will service your vehicle long after your purchase. But most of all, we pride ourselves on the service that we offer our customers before, during and after the sale of a vehicle. We encourage you to visit our competition so you can see why purchasing your new car from Camarena Auto Inc. is the best decision you can make. 


Our promise to our customers is to surpass their expectations by selling quality vehicles, providing personalized customer service, and making your buying experience as smooth as possible.


Here at Camarena Auto, Inc. our sales approach is based on a no pressure method.


OUR OBJECTIVES

To stock a wide variety of both domestic and imported performance vehicles at competitive prices.  Customer satisfaction is the ultimate force that drives our family to ensure your needs are met.  


Camarena Auto, Inc. is dedicated to customer satisfaction and we have provided you with a map, as well as our address and phone number to help you find us easily.


Come by today and test drive the car of your choice.

Finance

We do not offer any form of in-house financing.

Shipping

At Camarena Auto, Inc., we are here to make purchasing your vehicle as easy as possible. We provide shipping, at customers cost, through Aryan Transport. Aryan Transport shares the same business values as Camarena Auto, Inc. and provides customers with reliable service along with inexpensive shipping quotes.  They'll ship from our lot to your front door!


Please, do not hesitate to contact us, or Shawn at Aryan Transport, and we will do everything we can to get your vehicle delivered where and when you specify, at the lowest cost possible to you.

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2016 Chevrolet Camaro First Drive [w/video]

Fri, Oct 16 2015

The Autoblog gang was downright stoked to learn the 2016 Chevy Camaro was next on our test-car docket. Then we found out it was the V6 model. Buzzkill. We were hoping for the snorting V8, or at least the spunky new turbo four-cylinder. The V6? Meh. We've been driving V6 Camaros for, like, six years. It's what you buy if you can't afford anything better, or so say horsepower snobs as they wrinkle their noses and cut their coffee with 93 octane. But after a week with the six-pot Camaro, we'll admit it: we were wrong. The all-new 3.6-liter V6 is strong, sounds good, and is damn fun to drive. Its 335 horsepower and 284 pound-feet of torque appear modest by modern standards, but they power the Camaro to 60 miles per hour in 5.1 seconds with the automatic, or in the case of our manual-equipped test car, 5.2 seconds. That's almost half a second quicker than the new turbo four-cylinder model. Yes, it has the same displacement as the old V6. No, it's not the same engine. Upon closer inspection, the V6's potency shouldn't come as a surprise. This engine is from General Motors' newest family of dual-overhead cam powerplants that launched in the Cadillac CTS and ATS. Yes, it has the same displacement as the old V6. No, it's not the same engine. Don't be fooled, and don't underestimate it at stoplights. The strapping V6 is unsuspectingly good, but it's just one of many improvements for the sixth-generation Camaro. Chevy's coupe is lighter, faster, and more modern looking inside and out. It starts with a rear-wheel-drive chassis donated from the Cadillac ATS, though about 70 percent of the components are unique to the Camaro. The 2016 model is about two inches shorter in length (thanks to a shorter wheelbase) and about an inch has been removed from height and width compared to the 2015 model. These lighter underpinnings jumpstarted the Camaro's weight-loss plan, and thanks to extensive use of aluminum, the V6 with the new eight-speed automatic transmission weighs 3,435 pounds – 294 less than its predecessor (the manual-transmission V6 Camaro weighs 3,448 pounds). The V8, meanwhile, sheds 223 pounds. One by one, these elements would merely enhance how the Camaro drives, but taken collectively, they invigorate the new model. It feels much more confident and agile in all circumstances. Put simply, it's a sportier car. View 32 Photos Grab second, let the revs build, and the dual-mode exhaust changes its tune from a low buzz to a rumble, then a growl.

Chevy, GMC and Ram dealers are worried they'll run out of new pickups

Wed, May 6 2020

One of the unexpected side effects of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic is a shortage of pickups at Chevrolet, GMC and Ram dealers. Supplies are running out, and the factories that build these trucks remain closed. Stores across the nation began increasing incentives in March, when the first stay-at-home orders were issued, in a bid to continue luring buyers into showrooms. They also launched online sales channels, or expanded their existing digital business. Sales nonetheless plummeted in April 2020, but in-demand vehicles, like the Ram 1500 and the Chevrolet Silverado, are still selling relatively well thanks in part to the aforementioned incentives. Pickups outsold sedans for the first time in April 2020, according to The Detroit News, by 17,000 units. The problem is that General Motors, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA), and Ford temporarily closed their factories in March. "The pipeline is very dry," said Mike Maroone, the CEO of a large dealership group named Maroone USA, in an interview with Automotive News. He told the publication his Chevrolet stores are sitting on a 30-day supply of the Silverado, which is one of America's best-selling vehicles. "That is a problem for us," he concluded. Coronavirus-related lockdowns and factory closures compound problems already faced by dealerships who represent General Motors-owned brands. They entered 2020 with a thinner inventory than a year earlier due to the 40-day United Auto Workers (UAW) strike that paralyzed the company late in 2019, and the 0%, 84-month offers announced in March have sapped supply. Ram wasn't affected by a strike, but it has relied heavily on generous incentives to move trucks off lots. Ford, on the other hand, limited incentives to 2019 models. Inventory levels differ greatly from region to region. The national average for the Silverado stood at an 82-day supply in March 2020, down from 120 in March 2019. Ram stores had a 114-day supply of the 1500 (compared to 134 a year earlier), while Ford bucked that trend with a 111-day supply versus 84 in 2019. Don't panic if you're in the market for a truck; we're not facing a complete drought. Automotive News added that America's light-duty pickup inventory could fall to 400,000 units by the end of May, and drop further to 260,000 units in June. For context, there were about 700,000 light-duty trucks in stock in May and June of 2019. That's unquestionably a sharp drop, but there will still be over a quarter of a million trucks to choose from.

Seeing the Detroit Auto Show via drone

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