2013 Gmc Sierra 1500 2wd Ext Cab Sl - Vortec 4.8l V8 Sfi Engine on 2040-cars
Mesa, Arizona, United States
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:Vortec 4.8L V8 SFI Engine
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Private Seller
Make: GMC
Model: Sierra 1500
Trim: Ext Cab SL
Options: CD Player
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, Side Airbags
Drive Type: 4-Speed Automatic Transmission
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows
Mileage: 3,400
Sub Model: SL
Exterior Color: Mocha Steel Metallic
Number of Doors: 2
Interior Color: Dark Titanium
Warranty: 5 Year / 100,000 Mile Powertrain Limited Warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
- Vortec 4.8L V8
- 4-speed Auto Transmission
- Coil-Over Shock Front Suspension
- Multi-Leaf Rear Spring Suspension
- Z85 Handling/Trailering Suspension
- Boxed Frame Design with Hydroformed Technology
- 145 Amp Alternator
- Power Rack and Pinion Steering
- 4-wheel ABS With Dynamic Rear Proportioning
- Dual Stage Driver/Right Front Passenger Air Bags with Passenger Sensing System
- Head Curtain Side Airbags with Rollover Protection
- Seat-Mounted Side-Impact Airbags, Driver and Right-Front Passenger
- Alarm
- Theft Deterrent System
- Remote Keyless Entry
- Daytime Running Lamps
- Auto-Off Headlights
- Auto Headlamps with Flash-to-Pass
- Stabilitrak-Stability Control with Trailer Sway Control and Hill Start Assist
- Spare Tire Lock
- Tire Pressure Monitor System (does not apply to spare tire)
- Chrome Rear Bumper
- 170 Degree Opening Doors (2 Regular doors and 2 "Suicide Doors")
- 17" Chrome-Styled Steel Wheels
- 17" Full size Spare
- All-Season Tires
- Dual Power Heated OSRV Mirrors
- Bodyside Moldings
- Chrome Grille
- Cargo Box Illumination
- Solar-Ray Deep Tinted Glass
- Air Conditioning
- Power Locks and Windows
- 40/20/40 Split Bench Front Seat
- Dual Glove Box Storage
- AM/FM Stereo with CD Player
- XM Radio
- Driver Information Center Display
- Intermittent Wipers
- 4-Guage Cluster With Tachometer
- 12-Volt Aux Power Outlet
- Tilt Steering Wheel
- Cruise Control
- Carpeted Floor Covering with Vinyl Mats
- Battery Run Down Protection
- Oil Life Monitoring System
- 24 Hour Roadside Assistance
- Bluetooth for Phone
- Steering Wheel Radio Controls
- Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel
- 8,800 LBS GVWR
- 3.23 Rear Axl Ratio
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