2008 Chevrolet Impala Government Package / Police Ppv on 2040-cars
Scottsdale, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Sedan
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:3.9L V6 ACTIVE FUEL MANAGEMENT / FLEX FUEL
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Number of Cylinders: 6
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Impala
Trim: GOVERNMENT / POLICE PPV
Options: CD Player, DUAL PWR SEATS, MP3 SOUND
Drive Type: AUTOMATIC
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags, STABILITRAC
Mileage: 85,814
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats, DUAL POWER SEATS
Exterior Color: White
Interior Color: Gray
EXCEPTIONALLY WELL MAINTAINED (I HAVE ALL AGENCY MAINTENANCE RECORDS), RUNS, DRIVES AND LOOKS LIKE NEW,NO HOLES FROM LIGHTBARS OR ANTENNAS, PERFECT PAINT AND INTERIOR (THE BACKSEAT WAS LITERALLY STILL WRAPPED IN PLASTIC WRAP FROM THE FACTORY WHEN I PICKED IT UP!) OPTIONAL 240 HP 3.9L VVT FLEX FUEL V6 ENGINE THAT WILL RUN IN BOTH 3CYL AND 6CYL MODES FOR MAXIMUM POWER AND FUEL EFFICIENCY (AVERAGES 22-26 MPG's. NEW TIRES, FRESH OIL CHANGE, ONLY 85K MILES. DEFINATELY NOT YOUR AVERAGE, BEAT UP PATROL CAR; THIS WAS THE ASSISTANT CHEIF'S GARAGE-KEPT BABY! 480.270.9909
OPTIONS INCLUDE:
- RARE DUAL POWER SEATS
- FULL CARPET PKG
-ICE-COLD DUAL ZONE A/C
-UPGRADED INDEPENDANT SUSPENSION
-ENGINE OIL COOLER
-POWER EVERTHING- POWER MIRRORS, WINDOWS, LOCKS, DULA POWER SEATS
-UPGRADED MP3 PREMIUM SOUND WITH STEERING WHEEL CONTROLS
-CRUISE CONTROL
-DIGITAL FUEL MONITOR WITH TRIP COMPUTER
-DIGITAL SPEED AND INSTRUMENT CONTROLS
-BOTH SETS OF KEYS AND KEY FOBS
- ALL BOOKS
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First 2015 Chevy Corvette Z06 engine blows up at just 891 miles
Thu, Jan 1 2015You've waited and watched and waited some more for the arrival of your 650-horsepower, $78,000 Chevrolet Corvette Z06. Finally, that joyous day arrives and you eagerly, but gingerly, begin to break-in the 6.2-liter supercharged V8 monster under your hood. Then 900-odd miles after delivery, your excitement grinds, quite literally, to a halt. That's what the owner of one 2015 Z06 claimed happened to him when a simple break-in drive resulted in a lunched engine. The owner, known as Lawdogg149 on Corvette Forum, says he was out breaking-in his car ahead of a January track event when it happened. "While making a pull from 35 miles per hour, I accelerated and shifted short of redline, and boom - the car began knocking. I pulled over and popped the hood. I could hear a loud knock coming from the No. 6 cylinder area along with a serious, grinding, metal-on-metal sound coming from the supercharger area," Lawdogg wrote. A subsequent trip to the dealer confirmed his concerns, with the service facility telling Lawdogg that the No. 6 valvetrain had failed. The dealer couldn't research the issue further, though, as General Motors requested the engine be returned for a more thorough evaluation. The good news for the Z06's unlucky owner, at least, is that GM will be covering the engine replacement under warranty, an expense that Corvette Forum estimates is a nearly $24,000 procedure. At this point, the two leading theories behind the engine's detonation involve a manufacturing defect – which could be why GM is so keen to tear the blown powerplant down – or a mistake on the part of Lawdogg. As Motor Authority points out, such an error could be something as simple as the Z06's owner accidentally shifting to first rather than third during his 35-mph pull. If, however, there's a deeper manufacturing problem with the Z06's engine, this might not be the only case we end up hearing about.
Chevy Bolt will go into production in Michigan in 2016 [UPDATE]
Fri, Feb 6 2015While nothing official has been announced, it appears that General Motors may actually put the all-electric Chevy Bolt into production next year. That's the rumor that Reuters is reporting, citing two sources at suppliers for the upcoming $30,000 EV (although that $30,000 number bears some scrutiny). This rumor does fit in with earlier comments that the Bolt would arrive on the market in 2017. If it gets built, the Bolt will share more than a similar-sounding name with the Chevy Volt: the EV will be put together in metro Detroit. Reuters says the 200-mile electric car (and an Opel version) will be made in "an underused small-car plant north of Detroit," which means the Orion Township plant. GM could make between 25,000 and 30,000 Bolts a year there, if what the suppliers are saying is true. We have asked GM for a statement on this story and will update it if we hear back. UPDATE: General Motors manager of electrification technology communications, Kevin Kelly, told AutoblogGreen that, "Bolt EV Concept is just that – a concept. We're currently evaluating the vehicle program, but do not have any production announcements to make at this time."
Corvette + fireworks = so much glory
Fri, Jul 3 2015You might think that those of us making our living by reviewing cars, think critically about the cars we're driving most of the time. It could be that I'm an underachiever, but that's not the case with me. In fact, unless I'm set to the review task, I typically think about the cars in front of and around me more frequently. That's because a) you never know what you're going to see out there, and b) all of them could be out to bump/scratch/tailgate/crash me out. You can never be too careful. Such was the case when I was driving a 2015 Chevy Corvette earlier this week. I'd already had my fun finding the edges of grip on a river road in the car, the night before; on the morning in question I was just trying to get to work. But while scanning the suburban streets for potential dangers to the 'Vette's neat-o Daytona Sunrise orange paint, I spied a XXL-sized fireworks tent in an empty parking lot. Oh right, I remembered, 4th of July weekend. That obvious bit of observation lead to a chain of thought along these lines: "We should do something with this car for the 4th" ... "Too bad I have to give it back tomorrow." ... "Wonder if I could do a quick video?" ... "Wonder if I can set off a bunch of fireworks in slow-mo for a video?" The result, well, I won't call it genius, but I will say that I remember why every kid loves fireworks. And I will call it glorious. Happy 4th, y'all.



