1997 Gmc Crew Cab Dually 43.000 Original Miles on 2040-cars
Salem, Ohio, United States
UP FOR AUCTION IS A 2 OWNER 1997 GMC SIERRA.4 DOOR CREW CAB DUALLY WITH ONLY 43,000 ORIGINAL MILES . I AM THE SECOND OWNER,.I BOUGHT IT OFF MY FRIEND WHO ORDERED IT NEW, I USED THE TRUCK ONLY IN THE SUMMER MONTHS TO TOW A RACE CAR TRAILER TO THE TRACK.( MY FRIEND USED IT TO TOW A VETTE TO CAR SHOWS) IT HAS NEVER BEEN IN ANY WINTER WEATHER, IT IS A FULLY LOADED TRUCK ,IT ALSO HAS REAL ALCOA ALUMINUM WHEELS . TIRES ARE LIKE NEW, IT HAS NEVER BEEN IN ANY ACCIDENTS ,IT HAS NEVER HAD ANY SIGN OF RUST. THE PAINT IS ORIGINAL AND IN EXCELLENT CONDITION ,IT ALSO HAS AN EXTRA FUEL TANK IN THE BED, IT IS EQUIPPED WITH A FACTORY TRAILER HITCH AND BRAKE CONTROL ,IT HAS HAD THE RUNNING BOARDS ON IT SINCE NEW TO PROTECT THE PAINT . THE BED HAS BEEN PROTECTED WITH LINE-X COATING SINCE NEW. NOTHING HAS EVER BEEN HAULED IN THE BED, THE TRUCK IS IN INCREADABLE . CONDITION, YOU WON'T FIND A NICER CREW CAB DUALLY IN THIS PRICE RANGE, PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OR FOR MORE PICTURES . FEEL FREE TO SCHEDULE A TIME TO SEE IT IN PERSON.
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GMC's Denali offerings are going great guns
Fri, 28 Feb 2014The Denali trim that GMC uses to denote its top-of-the-line vehicles was introduced back in 1999, partly as a way to challenge the recently introduced Lincoln Navigator. Fifteen years later, and with GMC the tenth-largest US automotive brand by itself Denali has become a sub-brand that keeps the cash registers ringing at the Renaissance Center HQ. While GMC increased sales by 9 percent in 2013, TheDetroitBureau.com reports that that Denali sales rose by 20 percent.
There are currently five Denali models in the GMC line, with the Denali trim available on all but its commercial vans. In 2010, when the now-discontinued Yukon XL Hybrid was also on sale, GMC sold 32,886 units of its top trim. Last year, that number had increased to 75,558, with almost no help from traditional marketing spends. Go to YouTube and search for "GMC Denali commercials" - the few actual commercial results are from years ago. GMC marketing director Roger McCormack tells TheDetroitBureau.com, "It's largely all been organic."
As sales have grown, so has the tide of money GMC rakes in from the additional luxury features on Denali models. The 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe starts at $44,600, yet its 2014 Yukon Denali doppelganger starts at $58,320, pricing that includes additional features like the larger 6.2-liter V8, nicer interior, head-up display and magnetic ride control suspension. The Yukon XL Denali starts at $60,965, but the article says the "average customer" likely to spend "up and above $70,000" to take one home. How does that happen? On a top-trim Tahoe LTZ, the top-tier wheel option is a set of 20-inch chrome wheels for $400; on the 'base' Yukon Denali you can swap for a set of 22-inch chrome alloys for $2,995. Add it up, and an analyst at AutoTrends Consulting said that kind of margin "epitomizes the concept of obscene profitability." We say when it comes to Denali, GMC appears to stand for "Grabbing More Cash."
Next-gen GM SUVs caught wearing new boxy bodies [w/video]
Wed, 15 May 2013We recently drove the brand-new 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and found it to be vastly improved compared to the outgoing model. And now that The General's pickup trucks have been squared away, it's time to focus our attention onto their passenger-friendly companions, the Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon (above).
Our spy photographers have passed along a huge smattering of photos (and a video), showing the new SUVs out testing. Both the short- and long-wheelbase models were spied, and while the overall shape of the vehicles hasn't changed all that much, we expect the updates to be substantial. In addition to new powertrain options, like GM's new small-block V8, we expect the interiors of both SUVs to get massive makeovers, providing better materials throughout their cabins and quieter, more refined environments. We even hear that some trick new suspension developments may be in store for upper-end models.
Visually, these spy shots allow us to see a couple of new details on the SUVs' front and rear fascias, including LED running lamps on the Yukon and some interesting LED taillamp treatments. Of course, the obvious third party missing from this set of photos is the Cadillac Escalade, but as we reported earlier, GM is working to further differentiate the 'Slade from the rest of the fullsize SUV lineup, and is working to make the new model "much less ostentatious."
GM's fullsize SUVs boost highway mileage by nearly 10 percent
Wed, 26 Feb 2014We met the redesigned 2015 versions of the Chevrolet Suburban and Tahoe, and the GMC Yukon and Yukon XL at the 2013 LA Auto Show. Improved gas mileage numbers have been announced to go along with the improved exteriors and interiors, with city mileage improving by seven percent and highway mileage going up by nearly ten percent; you'll now get 16 miles per gallon in the city and 23 on the highway.
The only applies to models with the 5.3-liter engine, though, not the premium Yukon Denali and Yukon XL Denali SUVs with the 6.2-liter motor. Still, the 5.3 gets you more power than previously, with 355 horsepower and 383 pound-feet of torque underfoot, on top of the improved fuel economy numbers. The 6.2-liter sticks with official mpg ratings of 15 highway, 21 city. There's a brief press release below with words straight from the horse's mouth.