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HERE IS A LOADED 2014 GMC SAVANA CONVERSION VAN. THIS VAN IS HARD LOADED WITH ALL THE TOYS FOR A FAMILY OR JUST FOR BUSINESS TRAVEL. IT HAS A 6.0 L ENGINE, AUTOMATIC TRANS, POWER WINDOWS AND DOORS, WRAP AROUND GROUND EFFECTS, LEATHER HEATED FRONT SEATING, BACK UP SENSORS, USB CHARGING PORTS, 27 IN. SAMSUNG HDTV WITH BLU RAY PLAYER, LED INTERIOR LIGHTING, POWER RECLINING FRONT SEATS, POWER LUMBAR FRT SEATING, POWER SLIDING REAR SOFA, POWER SUNROOF, LEATHER STEERING WHEEL WITH CONTROLS, MONOGRAM DOOR HANDLES, HID CEILING LIGHT PANEL, LIGHTED DRINK HOLDERS, POWER 6 WAY PEDSTAL CAPTAIN CHAIRS REAR, POWER REAR MASSAGE SEATING, HEATED REAR SEATING, POWER RECLINING CENTER REAR CHAIRS, HEATED REAR SEATING, POWER LUMBAR SUPPORT REAR CHAIRS, 2 BACK TRAY FOLD UP TABLES, ULTRA SUEDE INTERIOR, HEATED SOFA BED, BAR WITH FRIDGE PARTITION WALL INTERCOM SYSTEM,SUBWOOFER, BACK UP CAMERA, PARK DISTANCE CONTROL PLUS SO MUCH MORE!!!!WE PRIDE OURSELVES IN HAVING THE CLEANEST CARS AROUND. YOU MUST SEE THEM TO BELIEVE IT. E-MAIL US OR COME ON DOWN TO LOOK AND MAKE US AN OFFER TODAY!!!!
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GM claims it's first to sell million 30+ mpg vehicles
Fri, 04 Jan 2013As we continue to put together all the data for the year-end edition of By The Numbers, General Motors has announced that it sold more than a million vehicles in the US last year that achieved at least 30 miles per gallon on the highway. More impressively, GM managed this feat using multiple strategies including small vehicle size, turbocharged engines and hybrid or plug-in technologies across four brands (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet and GMC) accounting for 13 separate models. This number will grow even more in 2013 thanks to cars like the all-electric Spark, the diesel Cruze, the range-extended Cadillac ELR and the Buick Encore compact CUV.
GM's small car sales were up 39 percent last year helping to attain this million-sales mark for 30-mpg models, and almost 40 percent of all GM sales consisted of cars with fuel-efficient I4 engines. In regards to more advanced means of improving fuel economy, GM says that it plans on having 500,000 vehicles with "some form of electrification" on the road by 2017.
Scroll down for the full list of GM's million 30+ mpg cars as well as an informative press release.
GM updating fullsize pickups for 2015
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Only GM knows the way it plans to go with its fullsize trucks, with almost everyone else - including its dealers - griping about market share at the same time as they applaud profits and hope for clarity and growth. GM raised prices on the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra not long after launch even as it was losing market share and getting called "the least successful large pickup launch over the last 15 years," further upsetting dealers, then Ram outsold the Silverado in March of this year and led GM to increase incentives. But transaction prices rose with the premium; in the first quarter of this year more than 37 percent of the trucks costing more than $40,000 were the Silverado and Sierra, leading one dealer to say of the Sierra, "You can't sell a cheap one," and the analyst who made that "least successful launch" comment to opine, "GM may have made the right call to go for price over share."
We won't know for a few months what any of these updates will be, but the rumored changes for the Silverado and Sierra appear to cover all the bases, including appearance, capability and fuel economy. Rumors run to higher gear counts, stop-start technology and diesel engines before brand-new pickups come for the 2019 model year, those next-generation models supposedly to be engineered with a lot more aluminum.
Regular-cab, short-bed Chevy Silverado Trail Boss pickup looks great
Fri, Jul 30 2021For all the wild popularity of full-size pickups, there's one configuration that U.S. buyers are no longer offered: the regular-cab, short-bed truck. Interestingly, however, GM still does make this configuration, and both the Chevrolet Silverado and the GMC Sierra are offered with it — in the Mexican market. That body style, however, is available solely in ultra-basic work-truck form. But a custom wheel shop, JC Wheels in the Mexican city of Culiacan, has converted one of these Silverados to Trail Boss trim, and we're digging the result. The sporty shorty Silverado Trail Boss comes to our attention via GM Authority, after the shop posted it on their Instagram feed. The shop added a 3-inch lift, assist steps, Chevy alloy wheels, a Trail Boss front fascia including red tow hooks, and Trail Boss badging. They also added dark window tint, which seems like a good idea in sunny Mexico. In the U.S., the Silverado Trail Boss isn't offered at all in regular-cab form; it only can be had as a double cab or a crew cab, the latter with a choice of a short bed or standard bed. But size is often a hindrance for trucks that actually get driven on trails, where this regular-cab, short-bed variant's smaller wheelbase would be an advantage. Beyond that, the Trail Boss upgrades keep this configuration from looking like a basic-spec machine. That's even more true of the same outfit's previous efforts: the conversion of the GMC Sierra regular-cab, short-bed pickup into a Denali. With so many buyers choosing pickups as personal-use vehicles, it's not hard to think that this configuration could find an audience here. But the key would be to do as this Mexican firm has done and offer it in the desirable off-road and luxury trims, rather than as a basic work truck. Would you buy one? Sound off in the comments below. The next step would be to use this configuration as the basis of a full-size, two-door SUV, in the mold of the classic Chevy K5 Blazer and GMC Jimmy.





















