Auto Climate 4wd Skid Plates 3.73 Limited Slip Diffs Bedliner Turnover Ball Nice on 2040-cars
Jackson, Mississippi, United States
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2004 CHEVROLET 2500HD CREW CAB
WATCH THE VIDEO IN 720 HIGH DEF! WATCH TO THE END FOR A TEST DRIVE! If you're looking for the perfect truck to take you deep into the woods or to the business meeting, look no further than this '04 Silverado 2500HD LT. It's powered by the legendary 6.6l Duramax diesel engine. With big tires hooked to a bulletproof four wheel drive system, it can
get the job done both off road and on. There's even a big Warn(?) winch bumper that's ready for you to add some pulling power to the front or we'll be glad to remove it at no extra charge! The Z82 trailer towing package
will let you tow the biggest of campers or trailers without breaking a
sweat plus it has the Z85 suspension package to give you the ride stance
and ride while doing it. It has 3.73 gears and G80 limited slip differentials
front and rear so you can rest assured that it will get the job done as
well off road as it does on the highway. Best of all, it runs perfect
and has NO RUST. This truck basically has every option they could put on one from power seats to the auto-dimming rearview mirror with compass & thermometer, AM/FM Stereo CD, and even AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL. There's a driver information center in the dash that keeps up with everything from the oil changes to the fuel filer to the miles per gallon. The bed has a nice bedliner plus an expensive turnover ball setup. Don't let the 184,000 miles worry you...this truck runs great! It cranks right up hot or cold without smoking or making any weird noises. The engine has NO BLOWBY. We wouldn't hesitate to get in this truck and drive it ANYWHERE you might need to go. We've had our mechanic go over everything to make sure it's in proper working order. The four wheel drive engages just like it should. There are no warning or service lights lit on the dash. The tires have plenty of tread & the truck stops smoothly at any speed. There are no rips or tears in the seats nor are there any smoke or pet odors. Best of all, we got a great buy on this truck that was just recently traded-in at the local dealer on a new one. We're passing that buy along to you in the form of a LOW RESERVE AUCTION. Bid to win because the high bidder will own this truck even if the final price is THOUSANDS BELOW the book value of nearly $20,000!!! NADAguides.com Price Report
SILVERADO ROAD TEST After some serious thoughts and many calculations... Very few people will be excited to buy a hardcore pickup for work. Indeed, you don't purchase a big heavy-duty truck the same way you do with a Ford Explorer Sport Trac or a Honda Ridgeline, for instance...
Entrepreneurs and fleet owners, who order the majority of these pickup trucks, are mainly interested in the payload capacity, the towing capacity and the weight of the vehicle. The capacities indicate if the truck will struggle to fulfill the required duties and wear out prematurely, while the weight tells how much you will have to pay to register the vehicle. In the province of Quebec, the "truck" replaces the "pickup truck" when the weight exceeds 3,000 kilos; consequently, the registration fees are higher. In addition, with a truck, users will have to perform comprehensive inspections before hitting the road and subsequent check-ups on a regular basis. As for trucks that weigh over 4,500 kilos, it is mandatory for the owner to have a Class 1 or Class 3 driver's licence. This becomes problematic for businesses, because the industry currently suffers from a lack of truck drivers.
With that in mind, when you're looking to buy a truck or pickup truck for work, like a Chevy 2500 HD, you want to get the strongest vehicle there is under 3,000 kilos. So, when it's time to step on the scale, GM's Sierra/Silverado duo is a smart choice. With winter approaching, many snowplowers, for example, will choose one of these two pickups to install their snowplow on, while using the bed for carrying the calcium spreader. For these reasons, most new owners will register their vehicle before installing any accessories on it. Let's not kid ourselves: in the weight department, there's always a way to cheat... all the more so when you know the folks who operate the scale. Moreover, you can fill up the tank and install the running boards only after the weigh-in. End of the run Our test model, a Silverado 2500 HD with diesel engine, is one of those vehicles that we purchase not with our hearts but with our brains. Who would want an end-of-the-run pickup truck that's being fully redesigned and soon released on the market (the 1500s will be available first)? Perhaps the people who will make long-term calculations and manage to get a sweet deal. Or perhaps those who need to refresh their fleet as soon as possible. Anyhow, a lot of them would be surprised by its accelerations and handling. The Duramax diesel engine is mated to an Allison 5-speed automatic transmission. Why buy an Allison gearbox? You have to try it to understand: the shifts are smoother, and the top gear allows the engine to rev at 1,550 rpm at a speed of 100 kph -- compared to 1,800 rpm with the old 6-speed manual transmission -- which results in a better fuel economy. Also, a switch mounted on the shifter allows the driver to perform gear changes with his fingertips, especially while towing on steep hills. Working together with the tow mode, the cruise control will even detect an acceleration during a descent and shift down in order to slow down the engine. As for the upgraded engine, it delivers more power (360 hp) as well as an impressive 650 lb-ft of torque. Paradoxically, this
engine creates less pollution in the form of NOx and noise emissions. It burns
fuel more efficiently while the reduced compression ratio mitigates the various
noises and vibrations. Now the fine print... We
understand you are buying online, but with us you are not buying blind!
We handwrite every single description. We provide 24+ high resolution
pictures & we inspect and photo what you see and what you can't see.
We'll also be glad to email you detailed, closeup pictures of any area
you'd like to see more of. People ask us all the time what is the catch
to our vehicles. They assume that the prices are low because there is
something wrong with them. Nothing could be further from the truth! Our
secret is simple...LOW OVERHEAD. We are an internet-only dealer. We do
not maintain regular office hours or a large sales facility. We simply
have a Mississippi bonded dealer's license, a storage lot, and a
computer. Since we don't have dozens of mechanics, helpers, salesmen,
secretaries, etc. on our payroll; we are able to sell at greatly reduced
prices. We've put this vehicle through our EXTENSIVE inspection process & can report it has a great ride & drive! We do our best to let you know of any/all issues we can find on these vehicles since you're buying sight-unseen. WATCH THE VIDEO. If you have any specific questions then don't hesitate to call us email us. Please understand we do our best to describe, in detail, every vehicle we offer to the Ebay public. However, if you have any hesitation during the bidding period, please obtain a Buyer's Inspection PRIOR TO PLACING YOUR BID to satisfy yourself. After the auction ends, understand you are the legal winning bidder of this auction and agree to all our Terms and Conditions. Be
sure and take a look at the book values on this vehicle (or any other
we have for sale) before you bid. We stopped offering a built-in BuyIt
Now option due to ebay's policy of letting anyone with an email address
register a username. We had half a dozen de@dbe@t
bidders in a row hit the BIN with no intention of paying. We do have a
BuyIt Now price so give us a call if you're interested. Make sure you
call us for more information on this vehicle. As always though, our
reserve is THOUSANDS less than NADA value so bid early & bid often
so you don't miss out!
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