2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Lt on 2040-cars
Surgoinsville, Tennessee, United States
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· Ez-lift and lower tailgate
· Locking tailgate
· Glass, Deep-tinted
· Wheel house liner, Rear
· Power heated outside mirrors
· Spare tire lock
· Bed rail protectors
· Front bumper, Chrome
· Rear bumper, Chrome
· Counter step, Rear bumper
· Recovery hooks, Front
· Seats, Front 40/20/40 Bench
· Seat 60/40 rear folding bench
· Remote keyless entry Power windows, driver express
· Power door locks
· Color keyed carpet
· Floor mats, front
· Floor mats, rear
· Air conditioning
· Visors, driver and front passenger, lighted
· Cruise control
· Driver info – color display
· Steering column, tilt
· Leather wrap steering wheel
· Steering wheel audio controls
· Chevrolet MyLink Audio system, color display
· SiriusXM + service subscription sold separately by SiriusXM
· HD Radio
· USB ports
· Single-slot CD/MP3 player
· Bluetooth for phone
All-Star Edition
· Trailering equipment package includes auto locking rear differential
· Power seat adjuster, driver
· Front fog lamps
· Air conditioning, dual zone climate control
· Remote vehicle start
· Rear vision camera
· Rear window defroster
· Power outlet, 110-Volt AC
· Engine, 5.3L V8 Ecotec3
· Steering column, tilt and telescoping
· 7,200 Lb GVW rating
· Rear axle 3.42 ratio
· Electric power steering
· Transmission 6 speed automatic
· Transfer case 6 speed automatic
· Airbag sensing system
· Stabilitrak – stability control with trailer sway control and hill start assist
· Antilock brakes, 4 wheel disc with duralife rotors
· Tire pressure monitor system
· Daytime running lamps
· 6 MTH OnStar directions and connections with automatic crash response, turn-by-turn navigation and 5 year remote link app key fob services
After Market
· 5" Rough Country Suspension Lift Kit
· N-Fab Black running boards
· 35" Trail Grappler Tires
· 17" American Outlaw Matte Black Buckshot
· Driver and Passenger side window Tint
· Sun strip Tint on windshield
· Black tool box
· Bed liner
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Mon, Feb 23 2015If you've been hoping for General Motors to come out swinging at the Ford F-150 Raptor, we've had some tantalizing news for you of late. Last month we brought you a report that indicated GM has trademarked the name "Z71 Trail Boss," suggesting a potential hardcore off-roader. Now it seems the General has filed for a potentially even better name. That name, as our friends over at GM Authority have discovered, is "Badlands." The application, filed on February 16, indicates that it's for a truck, but of course it doesn't specify just what form it would take... or for that matter, under which division it would fall. So we could, in theory, be looking at the nameplate for a Raptor rival from Chevy or GMC (like the 2011 Sierra All Terrain HD concept pictured here), or for some other trim level, a concept truck, a special edition... just about anything. Heck, it could be for a Vauxhall, Opel or Holden for all we know at this point. Or GM could choose not to use it on anything at all, but here's hoping it'll emerge as something awesome in US showrooms sometime soon. Featured Gallery 2011 Detroit: GMC Sierra All Terrain Concept News Source: GM AuthorityImage Credit: Copyright 2015 AOL Government/Legal Chevrolet GM GMC Truck Off-Road Vehicles trademark
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2016 Chevrolet Volt First Drive
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