2000 Gmc Savana 3500 Regent Conversion Passenger Van 3-door 5.7l on 2040-cars
Naperville, Illinois, United States
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THIS CONVERSION VAN IS IN OVERALL CLEAN CONDITION. THE INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR DO NOT SHOW EXCESSIVE SIGNS OF WEAR. THERE WILL BE SOME SIGNS OF USE CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND MILEAGE. WE HAVE MADE AN EFFORT TO POINT OUT SOME OF THESE DEFECTS, HOPEFULLY THE PICTURES WILL HELP ALSO. THE ENGINE AND TRANSMISSION WERE TESTED AND WERE DETERMINED TO BE IN SOUND OPERATIONAL CAPACITY. THE BRAKES ARE A BIT SOFT BUT THEY DO NOT POSE A SAFETY ISSUE. WE HIGHLY URGE YOU TO INSPECT THE VEHICLE PERSONALLY OR HAVE IT EXAMINED AT A REPUTABLE SERVICE FACILITY OF YOUR CHOICE BEFORE YOU BID OR DECIDE TO PURCHASE THE VEHICLE. SHIPPING CAN BE ARRANGED; WE SUBSCRIBE TO A SERVICE MUCH LIKE EBAY THAT DISPLAYS RATINGS AND TRANSACTION HISTORY OF THE SHIPPERS. KEEP IN MIND THAT DEALER DIRECT IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR SHIPPING, RATHER IT A THIRD-PARTY OPERATION THAT WE CAN LINK YOU TO IN ORDER TO GET THE VEHICLE SHIPPED. THIS VEHICLE IS 'AS-IS', THERE IS NO WARRANTY IMPLIED OR EXPRESSED. THE VEHICLE MUST BE PAID FOR WITHIN 7 DAYS OF THE AUCTION ENDING, AND THE DEPOSIT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 48 HOURS OF THE WINNING BID. THERE WILL BE A $100 DOCUMENTATION FEE THAT WILL BE CHARGED ON TOP OF THE WINNING PRICE, AND DEPENDING ON WHICH STATE YOU RESIDE IN, TAXES MAY BE COLLECTED AT TIME OF PURCHASE. PLEASE INQUIRE IF YOUR ARE IN A RECIPROCAL TAX STATE ONCE THE BIDDING IS COMPLETE. THE VEHICLE IS LOCATED IN THE NAPERVILLE, ILLINOIS AREA. KEEP IN MIND THAT OUR VEHICLES ARE STORED, WE DO NOT OPERATE WITH RETAIL FRONTAGE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO VIEW THE VEHICLE, PLEASE MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AHEAD OF TIME SO THAT VIEWING MAY BE ARRANGED. THE VEHICLE MUST BE PICKED UP, PAID FOR AND VIEWED IN NAPERVILLE. IF YOU HAVE A REASONABLE OFFER, FEEL FREE TO CONTACT US. YOU CAN LEAVE A MESSAGE IN THE EBAY INBOX OR EMAIL US AT dealerdirect2014@gmail.com OR YOU CAN CALL US AT: 630-788-3931 THANK YOU FOR YOUR INTEREST IN THE VEHICLE AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO DOING BUSINESS WITH YOU! |
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Full-size trucks are the best and worst vehicles in America
Thu, Apr 28 2022You don’t need me to tell you that Americans love pickup trucks. And the bigger the truck, the more likely it seems to be seen as an object of desire. Monthly and yearly sales charts are something of a broken record; track one is the Ford F-Series, followed by the Chevy Silverado, RamÂ’s line of haulers, and somewhere not far down the line, the GMC Sierra. The big Japanese players fall in place a bit further below — not that thereÂ’s anything wrong with a hundred thousand Toyota Tundra sales — and one-size-smaller trucks like the Toyota Tacoma, Ford Ranger and Chevy Colorado have proven awfully popular, too. Along with their sales numbers, the average cost of new trucks has similarly been on the rise. Now, I donÂ’t pretend to have the right to tell people what they should or shouldnÂ’t buy with their own money. But I just canÂ’t wrap my head around why a growing number of Americans are choosing to spend huge sums of money on super luxurious pickup trucks. Let me first say I do understand the appeal. People like nice things, after all. I know I do. I myself am willing to spend way more than the average American on all sorts of discretionary things, from wine and liquor to cameras and lenses. IÂ’ve even spent my own money on vehicles that I donÂ’t need but want anyway. A certain vintage VW camper van certainly qualifies. I also currently own a big, inefficient SUV with a 454-cubic-inch big block V8. So if your answer to the question IÂ’m posing here is that youÂ’re willing to pay the better part of a hundred grand on a chromed-out and leather-lined pickup simply because you want to, then by all means — not that you need my permission — go buy one. The part I donÂ’t understand is this: Why wouldn't you, as a rational person, rather split your garage in half? On one side would sit a nice car that is quiet, rides and handles equally well and gets above average fuel mileage. Maybe it has a few hundred gasoline-fueled horsepower, or heck, maybe itÂ’s electric. On the other side (or even outside) is parked a decent pickup truck. One that can tow 10,000 pounds, haul something near a ton in the bed, and has all the goodies most Americans want in their cars, like cruise control, power windows and locks, keyless entry, and a decent infotainment screen.
2019 GMC Sierra Denali MultiPro tailgate and CarbonPro bed explained
Fri, Mar 2 2018When the 2019 Chevy Silverado debuted at the Detroit Auto Show in January, GM's Mark Reuss promised that the new 2019 GMC Sierra would have some significantly different styling and features than its corporate sibling. Previously, the Sierra has been little more than a Silverado with new front and rear fascias and some extra chrome inside and out. Well, Reuss was right. In addition to new sheetmetal, the Sierra exclusively gets the slick MultiPro tailgate and CarbonPro carbon-fiber bed box The tailgate really is trick. At the debut, GMC had multiple demonstrations, with engineers walking us through all six different configurations. Like all Sierra tailgates, the MultiPro version uses an aluminum skin to reduce weight. It's easy to tell which tailgate is which, as the MultiPro has a distinct cutout in the middle where it can fold down or extend. It can be used to extend the bed, drop to allow easier access, provide a sort of workbench, or be used as a step to help get into the bed. Yes, there's even a handle. Ford who? The step itself can support up to 375 pounds, 75 pounds more than Ford's similar tailgate step. This tailgate really is unique to the Sierra and is standard on SLT and Denali models. That said, the power-operated tailgate from the Silverado won't be coming to the GMC. Chevy gets its own exclusive, too. The Sierra's other big exclusive is the carbon-fiber reinforced plastic bed box. CFRP replaces steel inside the bed though not on the fenders. The bed uses four pieces; one for the bottom, one in the back and two along the sides. This isn't a CFRP. There is no steel hiding underneath these panels. Just take a peek underneath. The bed is a composite that uses 1-inch carbon-fiber threads, not a weave. Sheets of CFRP are molded and quenched — a process where the plastic coagulates and solidifies, locking in the carbon fiber — in just 60 seconds. That allows GMC's supplier to crank out these much more quickly. The finish looks like black fiberglass, though an engineer said that this wasn't the final production version. The final model will have different textures in order to improve grip and keep things from sliding around. GMC is touting the material's dent and corrosion resistance, though it remains to be seen how well it holds up to cracking. A video at the reveal showed people going after it with hammers and cinder blocks, but in-person demonstrations weren't available.
5 things we love about the 2019 GMC Sierra AT4
Wed, Mar 28 2018NEW YORK — The 2019 GMC Sierra AT4 proves that GM's upmarket truck and SUV brand is getting serious about offering rough-and-tumble capability to rival the Ford F-150, Toyota Tundra, Ram 1500 and Nissan Titan. Until the Sierra AT4 rolled onstage at a media event in lower Manhattan, prior to this year's New York Auto Show, the GMC brand had been more focused on luxury touches like fancy chrome wheels and posh interiors — no surprise, considering the upscale SLT and Denali trim levels account for the vast majority of GMC sales. So now GMC wants to get muddy and adventurous? Well, yes and no. The AT4 adds hardware that'll take truck buyers off the beaten path, though this GMC isn't anywhere close to being a Spartan, no-frills work truck. To better explain, let's look at five key features we love about the 2019 GMC Sierra AT4: More than stickers and chrome The Sierra AT4 isn't a cynical marketing ploy, there is some true all-terrain toughness built into this pickup truck. A factory-installed lift kit raises the AT4 by two inches, while Rancho monotube shocks, a locking rear differential, a two-speed transfer case and standard all-wheel drive prove this GMC can dare to venture off paved surfaces — though you might risk getting mud and muck on the truck's handsome 18- or 20-inch alloy wheels. Power and economy The Sierra AT4 comes standard with a 5.3-liter V8 coupled to an eight-speed automatic transmission. In the standard Sierra 1500, this engine produces 355 horsepower. GMC didn't mention engine specs here in New York, though it's possible the AT4 might get a small power bump. This engine should be plenty for most truck buyers, though GMC offers two tempting alternatives. These include a turbo-diesel 3.0-liter inline-six, along with a 6.2-liter V8. Both motors are paired to stop-start fuel-saving systems, along with a new 10-speed automatic transmission. Carbon fiber cool factor The GMC Sierra's available carbon-fiber cargo bed, called CarbonPro in GMC-speak, trims 62 pounds of weight, as compared to a traditional all-steel bed. This slick feature uses carbon composites for interior panels and, judging from GMC's videos of burly bricks and huge hammers being thrown into a CarbonPro cargo bed, it should prove more than up to the task of ... well, having someone throw bricks and hammers into the cargo area.