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Gmc Sierra 1500 Slt on 2040-cars

US $23,000.00
Year:2014 Mileage:3466 Color: Silver
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Livonia, New York, United States

Livonia, New York, United States
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2014 GMC Sierra SLT Z71 4X4 off road package silver exterior black interior , HID head lamps , LED Fog lamps , 20 Inch chrome rims , Factory BOSE stereo system , Back up camera , Front parking sensors , Front tinted glass , Truck has every option you could order except a sunroof and navigation , it is a flex fuel truck , PLEASE EMAIL ME WITH ANY OTHER QUESTIONS YOU MIGHT HAVE ABOUT THE TRUCK AND YES IT ONLY HAS 3466 MILES ON IT 4-Wheel Disc BrakesABSAM/FM StereoAdjustable PedalsAdjustable Steering WheelAluminum WheelsAuto-Dimming Rearview MirrorAuxiliary Audio InputBack-Up CameraBluetooth ConnectionCD playerClimate ControlConventional Spare TireCruise controlDaytime Running LightsDriver Adjustable LumbarDriver Air BagDriver Illuminated Vanity MirrorDriver Vanity MirrorFloor MatsFog LampsFour Wheel DriveFront Head Air BagFront Side Air BagHD RadioHeated Front Seat(s)Heated MirrorsIntegrated Turn Signal MirrorsKeyless EntryLeather Steering WheelLeather seatsLocking/Limited Slip DifferentialMP3 PlayerMulti-Zone A/CNavigation from TelematicsPass-Through Rear SeatPassenger Adjustable LumbarPassenger Air BagPassenger Air Bag SensorPassenger Illuminated Visor MirrorPassenger Vanity MirrorPower Door LocksPower Driver SeatPower Folding MirrorsPower Mirror(s)Power Passenger SeatPower SteeringPower windowsPrivacy GlassRear Bench SeatRear DefrostRear Side Air BagRemote Engine StartSatellite RadioSeat MemorySecurity SystemSplit Bench SeatStability ControlSteering Wheel Audio ControlsTelematicsTire Pressure MonitorTires - Front All-SeasonTires - Rear All-SeasonTow HitchTow HooksTraction ControlUniversal Garage Door Opener

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Mystery man buys fast food worker a new car

Tue, Apr 28 2015

A mystery man bought a Tennessee fast food worker a new car. 34-year-old Jeff Smith told WKRN he was approached by an older stranger as he was exiting a grocery store. The two struck up a conversation about Smith's 1991 Geo Storm. The vehicle is falling apart; it has more than 350,000 miles on it, a cracked dashboard, no drivers side window, and a door that is literally being held closed by a small hook. The stranger asked Smith to follow him down the road to James Motors, but then asked the fast food worker to wait outside. Smith told WKRN, "He comes back out and says, 'How do you like that blue pickup?' I said. 'It looks great.' Then he said, 'Well, I bought it and it's yours now.' [...] It's just a blessing. It's the best thing that has ever happened to me." At first, Smith didn't believe this was even real. But the owner of James Motors showed up at the fast food restaurant where he works with the keys and title to the 2001 navy blue GMC Sonoma. The mysterious benefactor didn't want to be identified, but asked smith to do something nice for someone else in the future. Weird Car News GMC geo

2024 GMC Sierra HD AT4X and Extreme AEV muscle their way into the lineup

Mon, May 1 2023

The new AT4X variant of GMC's 2024 Sierra HD pickup series officially joins the stable this week, giving pickup truck box-checkers yet another off-road trim to chase. Well, two trims, technically, as GMC took the opportunity to announce that the AT4X will also be offered with an upfit package from American Expedition Vehicles, appropriately named the Extreme AEV Edition that takes its cues from the same package offered on the Sierra 1500 AT4X. And with its introduction, the 2024 GMC Sierra HD lineup is now complete.  GMC's Sierra AT4X models mirror the ZR2 packages offered on the updated Chevrolet Silverado. If you paid any attention at all to the Silverado HD ZR2's introduction earlier this month, you'll be familiar with the formula. Key upgrades include a 1.5-inch factory lift, standard electronic locking rear differential, Multimatic DSSV shocks and 35-inch Goodyear Territory all-terrain tires. It also gets beefier skid plates —  both the steel protecting the transfer case and the aluminum piece up front. With the updated 6.6-liter Duramax diesel, GMC says it'll tow up to 18,500 pounds.  "GMCÂ’s AT4X trim, which will be available across the entire GMC truck lineup, offers customers more premium and capable choices when it comes to ‘do-it-allÂ’ capabilities," said GMC VP Duncan Aldred. "Each model delivers unique strengths, with the all-new Sierra HD AT4X taking it to the max, enabling you to go virtually anywhere, with the towing power to bring your recreational toys, gear or camper along for the journey." And by "do it all," he means all the luxury stuff too, judging by the Obsidian Rush interior, which GMC says includes massaging leather front seats and real ash wood trim. The better from which to feel the shove of the AT4's two available 6.6-liter engines, one a gasoline-burner rated at 401 horsepower and 464 pound-feet of torque, the other a Duramax turbodiesel making 470 horsepower and 975 pound-feet of torque. You'll need the latter if you want to hit GMC's advertised towing capacity.  And don't forget the Extreme AEV Edition, which will surely come with a Denali-rivaling (and still TBA) price tag. The stamped steel bumpers stand out right away, as do the integrated front recovery points and winch mount. The package also adds more skid plates protecting the steering gear and transfer case. Its 18-inch "Salta" wheels are also unique.  GMC says it will be cranking out 2024 Sierra HD AT4Xs and Extreme AEV Editions by the third quarter.

Meet Alex Archer, the engineer behind GM's power-sliding center console

Sat, Feb 15 2020

In 2009, a GM manager complained to a 59-year-old GM technician about the hassle of retrieving items from a pickup truck bed after driving shifted the cargo. In two days, the tech had come up with the ideas that, ten years later, would debut as the MultiPro tailgate. The engineering teams kept the tailgate secret in part by hiding mock-ups in a locked storage closet in GM's Vehicle Engineering Center in Warren Michigan for two years. A piece in the Detroit Free Press reveals that another storage closet in Warren would play the same role in a different cloak-and-dagger operation, this time for the power-sliding center console in GM's new full-sized SUVs. During a meeting in early 2017, bosses gave the job of the console's creation to 24-year-old design release engineer Alex Archer, just two years out of Stanford University with a degree in engineering and product design.  This time, the catalyst for the feature was an internal GM think tank called co:lab, where employees suggest ideas. Execs gave Archer the task because "They needed someone willing to ask a lot of questions," her 36-month mandate to produce a six-way console that could be a standard cubby or a gaping maw able to swallow four gallon jugs or hide a secret compartment. Clearly, she succeeded. It took Archer and the team nine months to devise a prototype, another six months to get the green light for production. As with the tailgate, the team working on the console grew to include designers, production engineers, and suppliers. Archer, now 26, shepherded the process, and her name is on the patent. "It took a ton of people, I'm just somebody who stuck with it the whole time," she said. GM like her work well enough to produce the "Day in the Life" segment above, five months before the world would hear about the console. Archer's path to engineering was as unlikely as getting the job for the console. She had entered Stanford with plans to be a doctor. But an innovation class during her freshman year, and a sophomore summer spent helping her grandfather rebuild a 1937 MG engine recharted her course. Her grandfather told her, "You know, you could be an engineer for a car company." Consumer reaction to Archer's work won't be far off, the SUVs slated to hit dealerships soon. Meanwhile, she's busy on something that could be just as intense as the console: Restoring a 1955 Packard Clipper in her garage. Head to Freep to check out the story of Archer and the console. Related Video: