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2008 - Chevrolet Avalanche on 2040-cars

US $7,000.00
Year:2008 Mileage:128500 Color: Black
Location:

Davenport, Nebraska, United States

Davenport, Nebraska, United States
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4-Wheel Drive Body Style: 5 Door Crew Cab Automatic Transmission Trim: 4WD Crew Cab LTZ MPG: 14 City / 20 Hwy Body Body Style: 5 Door Crew Cab Dimensions Wheelbase(in): 130.0 Width, Max w/o mirrors (in): 79.1 Height, Overall (in): 76.6 Doors & Windows Rear Defrost Privacy Glass Power Windows Exterior Features Sun/Moon Roof Power Tilt/Sliding Sunroof Sunroof Wind Deflector Running Boards Tires & Wheels Tires - Front Performance Tires - Rear Performance Full Size Spare Tire Tire Pressure Monitoring System Chrome Wheels Towing Trailer Hitch Receiver Convenience & Comfort Auxiliary Pwr Outlet Back-Up Camera Cruise Control Vehicle Anti-Theft System Fog Lamps Auto-Off Headlights Interior Cargo Shade Luggage Rack Rear Parking Aid Front Reading Lamps Rear Reading Lamps Remote Engine Start Adjustable Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Controls Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel Navigation from Telematics Universal Garage Door Opener Intermittent Wipers Rain Sensing Wipers Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers Front Floor Mats Rear Floor Mats Keyless Entry Power Door Locks Electrochromic rearview mirror Heated Exterior Driver Mirror Heated Mirrors Heated Exterior Passenger Mirror Power Driver Mirror Power Passenger Mirror Driver Vanity Mirror Driver Illuminated Vanity Mirror Passenger Vanity Mirror Passenger Illuminated Visor Mirror Power Steering Dimensions Passenger Capacity: 5 Front Head Room (in): 41.1 Front Leg Room (in): 41.3 Front Shoulder Room (in): 65.3 Front Hip Room (in): 64.4 Second Head Room (in): 40.0 Second Leg Room (in): 39.1 Second Shoulder Room (in): 65.2 Second Hip Room (in): 62.3 Cargo Volume (cu. ft.): 45.5 Entertainment AM/FM Stereo Auxiliary Audio Input CD Changer CD Player MP3 Player Rear Seat Audio Controls Satellite Radio Premium Sound System Entertainment System Heating & Cooling Climate Control Dual Zone A/C A/C Navigation & Communication Navigation System Onboard Hands-Free Communications System Seats Leather Seats Heated Driver Seat Heated Passenger Seat Driver Lumbar Passenger Lumbar Seat Memory Power Driver Seat Pass-Through Rear Seat 2nd Row Bench Seat Bucket Seats Engine & Performance Locking Rear Differential Four Wheel Drive 8 Cylinder Engine Engine Type: Gas/Ethanol V8 Displacement: 5.3L/325 Horsepower (Net @ RPM): 310 @ 5200 Torque (Net @ RPM): 335 @ 4400 Transmission: Automatic w/OD Turning diameter: 43.0 Fuel Flexible Fuel Capability Fuel Tank Capacity, Approx (gal): 31 Suspension Air Suspension Suspension Type - Front: Coil Over Shock Suspension Type - Rear: Rear Air Assisted Transmission Automatic Transmission Overdrive Switch Airbags Driver Air Bag Passenger Air Bag On/Off Switch Passenger Air Bag Side Head Air Bag Rear Head Air Bag Brakes 4-Wheel ABS 4-Wheel Disc Brakes Safety Features Electronic Stability Control Auto-On Headlights Daytime Running Lights Integrated Turn Signal Mirrors Adjustable Pedals Front Tow Hooks Traction Control

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The best Super Bowl car commercials from the last 5 years

Wed, Jan 28 2015

If you've been dipping into the Autoblog feed over the past days and weeks, you wouldn't even have to be a sports fan to know the Super Bowl is coming up. Automakers have been teasing their spots for the big game, dropping them days early, fully-formed onto the Internet and otherwise trying to amp up the multi-million-dollar outlays that they've made for air time on the biggest advertising day of the year. And, we're into it. The lead up to the Super Bowl is almost akin to a mini auto show around these parts; with automakers being amongst the most prolific advertisers on these special Sundays. The crop of ads from 2015 looks as strong as ever, but we thought we'd take a quick look back at some of our favorite spots from the last five years. Take a look at our picks – created from a very informal polling of Autoblog editors and presented in no particular order – and then tell us about your recent faves, in Comments. Chrysler, Imported From Detroit Chrysler, Eminem and a lingering pan shot of "The Fist" – it doesn't get much more Motown than 2011's Imported From Detroit. With the weight of our staffers hailing from in and around The D, it's no wonder that our memories still favor this epic Super Bowl commercial (even though the car it was shilling was crap). Imported really set the tone for later Chrysler ads, too, repeated the formula: celebrity endorsement + dramatic copy + dash of jingoism = pulled car-guy heartstrings. Mercedes-Benz, Soul teaser with Kate Upton One of our favorite Super Bowl commercials (and yours, based on the insane number of views you logged) didn't even technically air during the game. Mercedes-Benz teased its eventual spot Soul with 90-seconds worth of Kate Upton threatening to do her best Joy Harmon impression. (Teaser indeed.) It doesn't win points for cleverness, use of music, acting, or any compelling carness, but it proved that Mercedes' advertisers knew how to make a splash in the Internet Age. And, hey, it's still classier than every GoDaddy commercial. Kia, A Dream Car. For Real Life Like the Mercedes video above, the initial draw here is a pretty lady; in this case the always stunning Adriana Lima. But this Kia commercial really delivers the extra effort we expect while scarfing crabby snacks and homemades, too. First of all, Motley Crue. Second, a cowboy on a bucking rhino. Enjoy yet again.

Ford reveals the Mustang Cobra Jet, we drive the Chevy Silverado | Autoblog Podcast #550

Fri, Aug 17 2018

On this week's Autoblog Podcast, Editor-in-Chief Greg Migliore is joined by Senior Editor Jeremy Korzeniewski and Associate Editor Joel Stocksdale. We discuss the just revealed 2018 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet drag car, along with our driving impressions of the 2019 Chevy Silverado and the 2018 Subaru BRZ tS. We also have a long discussion about the Jeep Wrangler Scrambler, Ford Ranger and small trucks in general.Autoblog Podcast #550 Get The Podcast iTunes – Subscribe to the Autoblog Podcast in iTunes RSS – Add the Autoblog Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator MP3 – Download the MP3 directly Rundown 2018 Ford Mustang Cobra Jet reveal 2019 Chevy Silverado first drive 2018 Subaru BRZ tS drive impressions Jeep Wrangler Scrambler off-road spy shots 2019 Ford Ranger configurations and small truck discussion Feedback Email – Podcast@Autoblog.com Review the show on iTunes Related Video: Podcasts Chevrolet Ford Jeep Subaru jeep wrangler pickup jeep scrambler subaru brz ts jeep wrangler scrambler

Three automotive tech trends to watch in 2018 and beyond

Thu, Dec 28 2017

Every year, technology plays a bigger and bigger role in the auto industry. To put things in perspective, 10 years ago iPod integration and Bluetooth were cutting-edge in-car innovations, and smartphones and apps weren't yet a thing since the first iPhone was only about six months old. And I can't recall anyone talking about autonomous cars. Compare that to today, with mainstream coverage of the auto industry dominated by autonomous technology, along with electrification and almost every move made by Tesla. These three topics were the most significant trends of car tech in 2017 and I believe they will continue to shape the auto industry in 2018 and beyond. Let's examine them. Full Autonomy Gets Closer to Reality While there were many developments this year that indicate we're inching closer to fully autonomous vehicles, I was behind the wheel for hours to witness one of them. In October I had the chance to test Cadillac Super Cruise on a 700-mile, 11-hour drive from Dallas to Santa Fe – and had my hands on the wheel for maybe 45 minutes max throughout the entire trip. Super Cruise is far from making the Cadillac CT6 or any GM vehicle fully autonomous, and has limitations such as functioning only on pre-mapped main highways. While it simply adds a layer of lane centering to adaptive cruise control, the technology will go a long way in making mainstream drivers more comfortable with letting machines take over. On a separate front, GM is pushing ahead with fully autonomous vehicles and announced last month that it plans to launch of fleets of self-driving robo-taxis in several urban areas in 2019. While most automakers are also in the race to make autonomous cars a reality, GM's turbocharging of its efforts appeared to be in response to Waymo, which announced just weeks earlier that its Early Rider Program in the Phoenix area would go completely driverless. The Early Rider Program launched last April, offering the public a chance to ride in Waymo's autonomous Chrysler Pacifica minivans. In this new phase of testing, Waymo is using its own employees as guinea pigs instead of the public while the vehicles operate without a human behind the wheel, and takes another giant step forward for fully autonomous driving.