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2003 Chevy K2500 4x4 Duramax Diesel Clean Runs Perfect Solid Must See! on 2040-cars

Year:2003 Mileage:193524 Color: Black /
 Gray
Location:

Newton, Mass, United States

Newton, Mass, United States
Transmission:Automatic
Body Type:TRUCK
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:DURAMAX DIESEL
Fuel Type:Diesel
VIN: 1gchk29113e325896 Year: 2003
Model: Silverado 2500
Trim: LS
Options: 4-Wheel Drive
Drive Type: 4X4
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Gray
Mileage: 193,524
Number of Cylinders: 8 DIESEL
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. ... 

IF YOUR LOOKING FOR A EXTRA CLEAN DURAMAX THIS IS IT! 193,000 HIGHWAY MAINTAINED MILES, RUNS PERFECT, NO SHAKES, TRANSMISSION SHIFTS PERFECT, CLEAR TITLE. INTERIOR VERY VERY CLEAN AND A NON SMOKER TRUCK. ADULT OWNED AND DRIVEN. 100% STOCK, INJECTORS GREAT! THIS TRUCK HAS ZERO RUST!!!!!!!!! BODY PANELS ALL SHINE. GOES DOWN THE HIGHWAY SMOOTH AND TIGHT. POWER WINDOWS LOCKS, TRAILER BRAKE, COLD A/C, 4X4 WORKS PERFECT. TIRES GREAT, NEVER PLOWED WITH, NICE NICE TRUCK! FIRST TO SEE WILL BUY. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING. TRUCK IS FOR SALE LOCALLY AND WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO END AUCTION WITHOUT NOTICE. WE ARE ACCEPTING REASONABLE OFFER'S! IF INTERESTED IN A BUY IT NOW JUST ASK OR CALL AT 6178307977 PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING.

TERMS: FUNDS DUE IN FULL WITHIN 72 HOURS BY BANK WIRE OR CASH IN PERSON.

SHIPPING WE DEAL WITH SEVERAL SHIPPING COMPANY'S AND COULD ASSIST WITH SHIPPING HOWEVER THE SOLE EXPENSE IS THE WINNING BIDDER'S RESPONSIBILITY. PLEASE ASK ALL QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING.

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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."

Tarantino's stolen Chevy Malibu from Pulp Fiction recovered after 19 years [w/video]

Mon, 29 Apr 2013

Quentin Tarantino fans will likely remember Vincent Vega's cherry 1964 Chevrolet Malibu Convertible in Pulp Fiction. In a movie drenched in automotive references, the Malibu is very nearly a character in and of itself, and it serves as the subject of Vega's soliloquy about the kind of man who vandalizes another's automobile. It also happened to be Tarantino's personal car when the film was shot, and was apparently stolen shortly after production wrapped. Now police have located the car some 19 years later.
As it turns out, the thieves cloned the vehicle identification number from another '64 Malibu and had the car registered under the new digits. It was then sold to an unsuspecting buyer. Police happened upon the duplicate VINs while investigating another potential theft. Right now, it's unclear whether Tarantino has taken possession of the Chevrolet, if it has remained in the possession of the fraud victim, or whether it's caught somewhere in the gears of justice. Either way, you can catch Vega's memorable thoughts on the car keying in the Pulp Fiction clip below. But consider yourself warned: the video contains explicit language as Not Safe For Work as it comes.

800k car names trademarked globally, suddenly alphanumerics seem reasonable

Tue, 01 Oct 2013

What's in a name? This cliched phrase probably gets tossed out at every marketing meeting that happens when a new car gets its nomenclature. We know the answer, though: everything. The name of a car has all the potential to make or break it with fickle customers that are more conscious than ever about what their purchases say about them.
That's giving headaches to marketing folks across the automotive industry. "It's tough. In 1985 there were about 75,000 names trademarked in the automotive space. Today there are 800,000," Chevrolet's head of marketing, Russ Clark, told Automotive News. Infiniti's president, Johan de Nysschen, echoed Clark's sentiment, saying, "The truth of the matter is, across the world, there is hardly a name or a letter that hasn't already been claimed by one car manufacturer or another. You can go through the alphabet - A, B, C and so forth - and you will quickly see that almost all available letters are taken."
What has that left automakers to do? Get creative. In the case of Infiniti, it made the controversial move to bring all of its cars' names into a new scheme, classifying them as Q#0 for cars and QX#0 for SUVs and crossovers. So the Infiniti G, which was available as the G25 and G37, is now the Q50. The FX37 and FX50 are now the QX70.