1996 Chevrolet Tahoe 2dr, 4x4 5.7l V8 Lifted, Off Road Ligting, Posi Loc on 2040-cars
Walnut Creek, California, United States
For Sale! 1996 Chevrolet Tahoe 4x4 2 door, 5.7 liter 350ci Vortec V8. Runs Great, Drives Great, Looks Great. Has most of the offered dealer options including leather bucket seats, auto darkening rear-view mirror w/ compass, push button 4 wheel drive, tow package, roof rack. Wife making me get rid of extra vehicles otherwise I would keep it! I am second driving owner, I purchased from a local dealer who bought it at auction back in 1999. I bought it for daily driver and to bring up to snow during winter time. Vehicle Sold AS IS WHERE IS, Buyer responsible for pick up, Payment due in full at close of Auction.
Various modifications; Engine and Drive Train: "Flow Master" custom exhaust system "Rancho" 4" suspension lift kit w/ 1" body lift (lifetime warranty) "Rancho R9000 9 position adjustable shocks" "Posi-Loc" manual front differential lock (OEM used a switch powered by a heat element would often fail in snow!) Auburn Gear Heavy Duty rear differential 200 amp alternator "Optima" deep cycle battery (2) "Poweraide" throttle body spacer "Airaid" cold air intake "Power Stop" commercial grade break pad and slotted/ported rotors (90% break life left) "Boyd" Aluminum off road wheels 33" BFGoodwrich KM2 mud terrain (newest design about 70-75% tread left) and many more... Most work installed by "4 Wheel Auto Parts" dealer! Interior: "Sony Explode" Automotive Stereo w/ Bluetooth hand free calling, Bluetooth streaming audio, WMA, MP3, CD, USB, Stereo Out, Amp Out. 250w amp powered kenwood 6"x9" speakers under rear bench seat infinity speakers 6.5" front and 4"x10" rear cargo area wired for sub "not installed" Limo Tint, "Professionally installed" Exterior: Hella FF 700 driving light (2) Hella FF 500 driving light (2) Procomp Light Rack Color matching bumper and grill |
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Wed, Jul 8 2015It was inevitable, the 2016 Chevy Camaro had to have a four-cylinder engine. The archrival Ford Mustang packs a spunky 2.3-liter EcoBoost four-banger, and everyone from BMW to Subaru uses four-cylinders to great effect to power their sports cars. Now it's Chevy's turn. Again. The Camaro ran the infamous Iron Duke four-cylinder with 88 to 92 horsepower in the 1980s. It was a fuel-economy play at a time when performance was not a priority. After the 1970s muscle-car era, output even for the V8s didn't top 200 hp again until the mid-'80s. Thankfully for enthusiasts, things have changed dramatically in the last 30 years. The gen six Camaro will offer a 2.0-liter inline four-cylinder with 275 horsepower. It's the standard engine, slotting below the 335-hp V6 and the 455-hp V8. But don't mistake the new I4 for an Iron Duke encore. Camaro chief engineer Al Oppenheiser called it a "rock star" and said cars equipped with it feel lighter than V6 models. The four-cylinder (295 pound-feet at 3,000-4,500 rpm) also summons more torque in quicker fashion than the V6 (284 lb-ft at 5,300 rpm). Chevy expects the Camaro to hit 60 miles per hour in "well under six seconds," according to press materials. The Mustang EcoBoost (310 hp, 320 lb-ft) clocks times in the low to mid five-second range. "We're not doing it just so we have one," Oppenheiser said. "We're not doing it because like in gen three you're forced to do it because of fuel economy. We're doing it because it belongs in the car. It has a distinct character." Speaking with Autoblog recently at the Detroit Grand Prix racecourse on Belle Isle, Oppenheiser said he expects the I4 to attract a younger crowd to the Camaro and will put up stiff competition against the V6 for sales. "I've read blogs where younger folks won't buy a Camaro because it doesn't have a 2.0-liter turbo or a turbocharged four-cylinder," he said. "So we're going to excite them." While we talked a lot about four-cylinder engines, Oppenheiser also elaborated on the V6 (It's pretty damn good, too. We drove it.) and the new Alpha platform that the Camaro borrowed from Cadillac. Here's the rest of our edited conversation. Autoblog: Talk a little bit about the four-cylinder – the first turbo four-cylinder ever for Camaro. Do you have any idea what the take rate's going to be? Al Oppenheiser: I think it's going to surprise a lot of people. It's actually a fun car to drive. It's got a really good balance of turbo noise and exhaust note.
Helicopter crashes on Top Gear Korea set while chasing Corvette ZR1
Mon, 11 Feb 2013The formula of Top Gear Korea is seemingly about the same as it is everywhere else in the world, including the flagship British original: involve interesting cars in fantastical situations with charismatic hosts. That prescription has proved to be pretty reliable over the years, and has lead to some truly memorable and exciting pieces of television.
Something like that was undoubtedly what the Korean producers were after when they lined up this segment - a drag race between a Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 and an AH1 Cobra military helicopter. The planners almost certainly did not expect the filming of the segment to go quite as wrong as it actually did, with the helicopter actually crashing into the dirt after the "drag race" had been completed. Thankfully, we're told that no one was seriously injured in the crash, but the footage, in the video below, is pretty damn chilling to watch, nevertheless.
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