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2012 Chevrolet Silverado Lt 2wd Factory Warranty Immaculate! on 2040-cars

US $17,200.00
Year:2012 Mileage:34882
Location:

Greeneville, Tennessee, United States

Greeneville, Tennessee, United States
Advertising:

FACTORY WARRANTY

2 YEAR PRE-CERTIFIED WARRANTY
NADA CLEAN TRADE $18,350
CLEAN RETAIL $21,223


SELLING MY LIKE NEW 2012 CHEVROLET SILVERADO LT. I JUST PURCHASED THIS TRUCK...  I PUT $2500 DOWN WHEN PURCHASED AND I REALIZE I AM LOOSING IT ALL BUT MY JOB FELL THROUGH RIGHT AFTER I BOUGHT IT AND I CANNOT AFFORD TO KEEP IT AS MUCH AS I WOULD LIKE TOO.  I HAVE TAKEN THE DEPRECIATION AND YOU GET A GREAT BUY.
THIS TRUCK IS LIKE NEW. LOOKS NEW, SMELLS NEW, AND DRIVES NEW.  IT WAS A PRE-CERTIFIED VEHICLE WHICH COMES WITH THE REMAINING WARRANTY AND 2 YEARS EXTENDED WARRANTY FROM DEALERSHIP.

THE TRUCK HAS POWER SEAT, AM/FM CD, POWER WINDOWS, CRUISE CONTROL, AUTOMATIC LIGHTS, TOWING CAPABILITY, AUTOMATIC, 4.8 LTR - V8 VORTEC POWER, AND BED LINER. HAS FLEX FUEL CAPABILITY.

ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL OR EMAIL ME ANYTIME. 423-470-5550.

WINNING MUST POST $1000 DEPOSIT AND BALANCE CAN BE PAID IN 3 DAYS.





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Auto Services in Tennessee

Warr & Geurin Garage ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Parts & Supplies, Engine Rebuilding & Exchange
Address: 2878 Bartlett Rd, Wildwood
Phone: (901) 730-7084

Walker`s Automotive ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 10754 Chapman Hwy, Seymour
Phone: (865) 577-6083

Turon Auto Sales ★★★★★

Used Car Dealers
Address: 3419 Chapman Hwy, Louisville
Phone: (865) 240-4249

Total Image Paint & Body ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting
Address: 5640 Highway 11 E, Huntsville
Phone: (865) 986-0022

Stovall Wrecker Service ★★★★★

Automobile Body Repairing & Painting, Towing
Address: Flintville
Phone: (931) 433-1516

Solar Insulation Window Tinting Inc. ★★★★★

Auto Repair & Service, Glass Coating & Tinting Materials, Window Tinting
Address: 600 46th Ave N, Nashville
Phone: (615) 208-3458

Auto blog

'Killing a Duramax' Gale Banks YouTube series methodically tunes a diesel to death

Thu, Feb 27 2020

Learning or perfecting a skill by watching YouTube videos is known as attending YouTube University. GM Authority picked up on one of the video site's more fascinating courses, hosted by Gale Banks; in a fair world, he should be referred to as Professor Banks when it comes to diesel engines and truck tuning. A few months after GM introduced the updated L5P 6.6-liter Duramax diesel V8 in the 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD that ships with 454 horsepower and 910 pound-feet of torque, Banks decided he wanted to methodically tune the engine to death. The purpose of the resulting series, called "Killing a Duramax," is to push more power out of the engine in order to discover which parts break and when — or, as Banks puts it, force-feed the Duramax "until the crank hits the street and the heads hit the hood." With that knowledge, Banks can figure out all the weak points on his way to building what he calls a "Superturbo," that being a supercharged, twin-turbo race engine with more than 1,000 hp. What makes the series fascinating is Banks' knowledge, paired with the company's comprehensive iDash engine monitoring system that keeps tabs on a glut of parameters every step of the way. So for instance, you get Banks explaining the differences between inches of mercury and barometric pressure, how those are different from the water content of the air measured in grains, then showing those readouts on the iDash, then explaining in detail how they affect the air density in the Duramax system. The stock Borg-Warner variable turbo gets a lot of airtime — Banks accuses it of being "out to lunch" because he feels it's the weakest link on the engine. That turns into a turbo teardown and a deep explanation of performance pitfalls, such as when air pressure on the turbine begins to diverge from the boost pressure coming from the compressor. Banks says he can keep close tabs on where power's coming from, because the iDash monitors the horsepower contribution provided by the ambient air, the turbo, and the intercooler separately. The major changes so far are a stouter Precision 7675 turbo and TurboSmart wastegate (episode 5), a twin intake (episode 6), a custom liquid-cooled intercooler from a marine engine, a new GM oil cooler and synthetic oil (episode 10), and new injectors (episode 11).

Chevy Bolt EV might not come to UK

Tue, Sep 22 2015

Anyone expecting the upcoming James Bond movie to feature scenes with the suave namesake cruising around London in a Chevrolet Bolt (yes, there are some of us around) will likely be disappointed. That's because it is apparently doubtful that the General Motors flagship division will make right-hand-drive versions of the electric vehicle for the UK. So we'll have to suffice with the dashing spy ripping around town in Aston Martins and the like. The UK's Autocar reported from the Frankfurt Auto Show and quoted a Chevrolet spokeswoman saying the Bolt with be "a global vehicle," though she wasn't more specific, or specific enough for the British. Indeed, GM is prepping to sell the Bolt in the US and will also distribute the EV in Europe with an Opel nameplate. This is how it worked with the Chevrolet Volt extended-range plug-in (known as Opel Ampera across the Pond). That said, the fine citizens of the UK will be left out of the opportunity to buy the electric vehicle, which may make a pretty big splash thanks to a single-charge range of about 200 miles, or more than double anything that's not a Tesla Model S. The Bolt will sell in the US for $37,500 before government incentives kick in. It was announced this past February that the Bolt will go into production at GM's Orion plant near Detroit at some point. For a time, GM thought of changing the name because of potential confusion with the Chevy Volt, but GM confirmed this past spring that the name will stick. The car is expected to go on sale in 2017. Related Video:

Autoblog In Cuba: 1957 Chevy Bel Air Review

Mon, Oct 5 2015

If you've been following the Autoblog In Cuba series, you may remember that my efforts to rent a car in the country were ultimately unsuccessful. Misinformation, bad planning, and a lack of rental car inventory conspired to disrupt my hoped-for driving adventure. I discovered in my week of exploration, however, that the terrific thing about Havana is that there's always another adventure to be found – if you're willing to look. A car I could drive myself might have been impossible to come by, but a ride to remember was not. After all, even when reviewing a new car, I've found that impressions about the car and the route can be credibly formed from the right seat. Starting from the parking lot of the grand Hotel Nacional, finding an interesting car for hire is as simple as walking up and down the block. Scads of classic American iron wait just outside the hotel gates, in a riot of colors and conditions befitting the tropical climate. Fords from the 1940s are plentiful – more sedans than coupes – and the glory days of General Motors are represented by enough Pontiacs and Cadillacs to fill a Bruce Springsteen B-sides album. But the Chevy Bel Air is the king of the road here, by some margin. View 30 Photos I settled on a burnt orange 1957 Chevy Bel Air convertible, in tourist-appropriate condition. I was looking for a hardtop at the request of my crew's audio/video needs, but settled on a burnt orange 1957 Chevy Bel Air convertible, in tourist-appropriate condition. This car might look good as a prop in the background on your vacation photos – hair blowing in the breeze with the ocean at your back, parked in front of Che's face in Revolution Square, etc. – but was far from pristine on a closer inspection. A perfect representative of the Cuban average. At least the price was right: $50 for two hours to make it 12 miles to Hemingway's house, and back. My driver was a kid named Daniel who looked to be about 20 years old. The Chevy doesn't belong to him, he co-drives it with the owner, but he was able to give me the basic mechanical rundown. The eight- or six-cylinder engine that Chevy shipped this convertible with was long gone. No surprise there, as nearly every American-made car I'd ridden in so far was powered by some belching Mercedes diesel. Despite it's clattering note, Daniel said the lump under the hood of the '57 drinks gas: a four-cylinder of Russian origins, pulled out of a GAZ Volga as best I can understand.