2004 Chevrolet Dually Crew Cab 4x4 Spotless Low Miles Only 61,800 Fully Loaded! on 2040-cars
El Cajon, California, United States
2004 Chevy Crew Cab FULLY LOADED 4X4 Dually SPOTLESS!!___________
VERY VERY HARD TO FIND!! ALWAYS GARAGED SINCE BRAND NEW THE PAINT SHINES LIKE NEW! OIL CHANGED EVERY 4000 MILES SINCE NEW! 85% Tread left on all 6 tires! I HAVE OWNED THIS TRUCK SINCE NEW 4000 MILES!! VERY LOW ORIG MILES 61,800 ALL EASY FREEWAY MILES FULLY LOADED SILVERADO MODEL SEATS 6 ONCE IN A LIFE TIME FIND IF YOU NEED A REAL TRUCK THEN THIS IS IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 4X4 SMOOTH CLEAN QUIET FREEWAY DRIVING TRUCK 8.1 GAS ENGINE (12 MPG) AUTO WITH TRAILER ENGINE BRAKES Fog / running lights AC POWER SEATS POWER MIRRORS DARK TINTED WINDOWS ALL THE WAY AROUND POWER EXTENDED MIRRORS FOR TOWING HEATED MIRRORS ON STEARING WHEEL CONTROL CENTER NEVER IN A WRECK NEVER HAD A SINGLE PROBLEM SINCE BRAND NEW BLACK FACTORY WHEELS TOW PACKAGE WITH ENGINE BRAKE SYSTEM *****THE OUTSIDE OF THIS TRUCK ON A SCALE FROM (1-10) IS A SOLID ( 9 - 3/4 )LIKE BRAND NEW!! *****THE INSIDE IS A PERFECT ( 9.9 ) LIKE SHOWROOM NEW! CD PLAYER DUAL CLIMATE CONTROL FULLY LOADED 60/40 FRONT BENCH SEAT WITH FOLD DOWN CENTER COUNSEL REAR SEAT ALSO HAVE A FOLD DOWN ARM REST DRINK HOLDER REAR SEATS FOLD DOWN FLAT FOR HAULING ARTIC WHITE OUTSIDE DARK CLOTH INSIDE CARBON FIBER CHEVY EMBLEMS (((NEVER))) PULLED A 5TH WHEEL<----> ALL FREEWAY MILES DRIVING FROM SAN DIEGO TO UTAH/AZ/RIVERSIDE SHOP AROUND AND COMPARE PRICING! NEVER A SINGLE PROBLEM WITH THIS TRUCK SINCE BRAND NEW! WITH THE COST OF DIESEL FUEL THIS TRUCK IS A GREAT CHOICE! IT AVERAGES OUT BETWEEN THE COST OF THIS TRUCK AND THE FUEL COST TO BE A BETTER DEAL THAN A DIESEL TRUCK The truck is paid off -free - clear - CLEAN - California title in hand- CURRENT CALIFORNIA REG OCT 2014 BUY IT NOW--> $21,900.00 This truck new was $58,900 Im looking for a 1/2 ton- mini truck or full size truck for a lot of travel! BEFORE PURCHASE PLEASE CALL OR TEXT: 619-633-9971 |
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Compact SUV Comparison: Specs, pics and reviews of every brand's crossover
Wed, Jul 25 2018Honda CR-V vs Toyota RAV4. Chevy Equinox vs Ford Escape. Mazda CX-5 vs Subaru Forester. Whichever combinations of compact crossover SUV you're considering, there's probably a comparison test or chart out there to read. Heck, you can even create a three-car comparison yourself here at Autoblog. However, if you want a bunch of that information all in one convenient place, well, here it is. Our mega comparison of specs, features and photos of compact SUV entries from every mainstream manufacturer that sells them. That includes the 2018 Chevrolet Equinox, 2018 Ford Escape, 2018 GMC Terrain, 2018 Honda CR-V, 2018 Hyundai Tucson, 2019 Jeep Cherokee (it's already on sale with notable changes from 2018), 2018 Jeep Compass, 2018 Kia Sportage, 2018 Mazda CX-5, 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (none of Mitsu's SUVs are perfect fits for this segment, so we deemed the MEC the most competitive fit), 2018 Nissan Rogue, 2018 Subaru Forester, 2018 Toyota RAV4 and 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan. We can update this comparison as more information about 2019 models is released, most notably the Forester and RAV4. Now, there are certainly some models that are smaller (Nissan Rogue Sport) or larger (Kia Sorento) that could also be considered, but we figured it was wise to stick with those in this sweet spot of comparable size and price. We also included links to Autoblog reviews, buying guides and smaller comparisons. Engines and Transmissions With rare exception, this segment features four-cylinder power. Sometimes it's turbocharged, often its not, but standard engine outputs are generally in the same ballpark. Therefore, we'd recommend focusing on torque output, as it's what will make a difference around town or when passing, and weighing that versus fuel economy (the Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, Honda CR-V and Mazda CX-5 make particularly strong cases in this regard). Many drivers aren't too fond of continuously variable transmissions (CVT), either, so that's another thing to consider and note during a test drive. As you can see, several models are available with performance upgrades. Besides the Jeep Cherokee's available V6, all are more powerful turbocharged four-cylinder engines. The exception to this would be the Honda CR-V and Ford Escape, as their 1.5-liter turbo engines don't prioritize performance. Instead, they serve as overall upgrades to the base naturally aspirated engines standard on only their base trim levels (CR-V LX and Escape S).
McLaren, Koenigsegg, Toyota, Ford, Dodge and Corvette Lego kits announced for 2021
Tue, May 4 2021Lego has announced a slew of car-themed sets for 2021. The six kits comprise nine vehicles and fall under the brick pusher's Speed Champion line of official OEM-licensed kits. News of their arrival comes from German toy retailer JB Spielwaren's pre-order listings, which show three single-car sets and three dual-car sets of matched marques. Starting with the McLaren Elva roadster, the kit consists of 263 pieces and is finished in blue. It seems to have a difficult time capturing the curves of the real-life Elva, but there's only so much you can do with a bunch of plastic blocks. Lego has made several other McLaren kits before, including the Senna, 720S, and a more advanced Senna GTR for the Technics line. Next up is the Koenigsegg Jesko, made up of 280 pieces and finished in white. Though the real-life Jesko is still curvy, this kit does a better job of replicating its aggressive maw, vents and cantilevered rear wing. Rounding out the single-car sets is the 299-piece Toyota GR Supra in yellow. This marks the first time Toyota has lent their license to Lego. Again, it struggles a bit to represent the curvy Supra, relying on printed details like logos and headlights to identify. On the other hand, the Chevrolet two-car does a stupendous job with the 1968 Corvette. The C3 is instantly recognizable as such. The C8-R race car it's paired with suffers from the same issues as some of the previous cars, though. The set contains 512 pieces, and funnily enough the C8 driver has short hair while the C3 driver sports a period-correct wavy mane. The next set is a 627-piece Mopar-themed pair, including a purple (Plum Crazy?) 1970 Dodge Challenger T/A and an SRT top fuel dragster. The race car is spot on, but the Challenger was probably tough to make given the width restrictions. It looks a couple of pegs too narrow compared to the wide proportions of the real deal. Last but not least, the Ford set contains a Bronco R and Ford GT Heritage Edition. Consisting of 660 pieces, the set does an excellent job of representing both cars. The GT looks faithful in its Gulf livery, and the Bronco R looks more like a real Bronco than the actual Bronco R race truck. All in all, it's always fun to see more Lego sets with real cars, and we're glad to see more manufacturers added to the roster. The single-car sets are recommended for ages 7 and up, while the double-car sets have an 8 years and up rating. Price in U.S.
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.