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2006 Gmc Sierra 2500 Hd Sle Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 6.0l on 2040-cars

US $9,700.00
Year:2006 Mileage:124857 Color: Mirror
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
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Separate Driver/Front Passenger Climate Controls

  • Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror
  • Body Style: EXTENDED CAB PICKUP 4-DR
  • Driver Multi-Adjustable Power Seat
  • Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror
  • Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS
  • Curb Weight-automatic: 5398 lbs
  • Front Shoulder Room: 65.20 in.
  • Rear Shoulder Room: 66.30 in.
  • Width at Wheelwell: 50.00 in.
  • Pickup Truck Cargo Box Light
  • Turning Diameter: 46.80 in.
  • Overall Length: 230.20 in.
  • Ground Clearance: 9.10 in.
  • Standard Towing: 10300 lbs
  • Standard Payload: 3802 lbs
  • Front Headroom: 41.00 in.
  • Front Hip Room: 61.40 in.
  • Overall Height: 76.20 in.
  • Maximum Towing: 15900 lbs
  • Maximum Payload: 3802 lbs
  • Front Spring Type: Coil
  • Rear Headroom: 38.40 in.
  • Front Legroom: 41.30 in.
  • Rear Hip Room: 61.50 in.
  • Overall Width: 79.70 in.
  • Width at Wall: 64.80 in.
  • Front Brake Type: Disc
  • Rear Spring Type: Leaf
  • Rear Legroom: 33.70 in.
  • Cargo Length: 78.70 in.
  • Standard GVWR: 9200 lbs
  • Second Row Folding Seat
  • Steering Type: Recirc
  • Rear Brake Type: Disc
  • Front Suspension: Ind
  • Rear Suspension: Live
  • Track Front: 68.60 in.
  • Maximum GVWR: 9200 lbs
  • Leather Steering Wheel
  • Daytime Running Lights
  • Heated Exterior Mirror
  • Wheelbase: 143.50 in.
  • Track Rear: 66.00 in.
  • Standard Seating: 5
  • Tilt Steering Column
  • Automatic Headlights
  • Full Size Spare Tire
  • Rear Window Defogger
  • Tank: 26.00 gallon
  • Vehicle Anti-Theft
  • Tires: 245/75R16
  • Deep Tinted Glass
  • Depth: 19.50 in.
  • Power Door Locks
  • Passenger Airbag
  • Air Conditioning
  • Interval Wipers
  • Cruise Control
  • Driver Airbag
  • Keyless Entry
  • Tilt Steering
  • Front Air Dam
  • Chrome Wheels
  • Power Windows
  • Steel Wheels
  • AM/FM Radio
  • ABS Brakes
  • Tachometer
  • Fog Lights
  • CD Player
  • Subwoofer

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    GM drops diesel engines for 2020 Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain crossovers

    Fri, Jul 12 2019

    GM is officially discontinuing the diesel engine in the Chevy Equinox and GMC Terrain for the 2020 model year. The 1.6-liter turbodiesel was always an oddball of an engine in the compact crossover segment, and now the experiment has come to an end. The Car Connection initially reported the news, and a GMC spokesperson, Stuart Fowle, confirmed it to us this morning.  “A huge majority of our Terrain customers have opted for one of our two gas engines," says Fowle. We canÂ’t say this eventuality comes as a massive surprise, as we saw news from couple of months ago that GM was dropping all-wheel drive from the diesel-powered cars for 2020. Low demand was cited as the reason for that cull, and itÂ’s the same for the little GM crossovers this time around, too. These vehicles were the only ones powered with a diesel engine in their class, but thatÂ’s going to be changing. Just as GM is going away from the diesel, Mazda is finally bringing its diesel to market in the CX-5. YouÂ’ll only be able to get that engine in the most expensive ($42,045) trim level, combined with all-wheel drive, though. The cheapest Equinox diesel starts at a comparably low $30,795. ThatÂ’s a $2,400 upcharge over the base 1.5-liter turbo four-cylinder, and the value is questionable. Mileage is better, but diesel fuel is more expensive. Towing capability didnÂ’t increase over the base engineÂ’s 1,500-pound capacity, but the extra torque around town was nice. As diesels go in the U.S., this one was rather rough and noisy, possibly contributing to some turning their noses up after a test drive. Perhaps another reason for its demise was that the much quicker 2.0-liter turbo Equinox was only $100 more than the diesel. This engine offered significantly better towing at 3,500 pounds, too. You can read all about what we thought of the diesel in our first drive review here, but the 2019 model year is the last one if you had it on your shortlist. This article has been updated to indicate the source.

    Autoblog's Editors' Picks: Our complete list of the best new vehicles

    Mon, May 13 2024

    It's not easy to earn an “EditorsÂ’ Picks” at Autoblog as part of the rating and review process that every new vehicle goes through. Our editors have been at it a long time, which means weÂ’ve driven and reviewed virtually every new car you can go buy on the dealer lot. There are disagreements, of course, and all vehicles have their strengths and weaknesses, but this list features what we think are the best new vehicles chosen by Autoblog editors. We started this formal review process back in 2018, so there's quite of few of them now. So what does it mean to be an EditorsÂ’ Pick? In short, it means itÂ’s a car that we can highly recommend purchasing. There may be one, multiple, or even zero vehicles in any given segment that we give the green light to. What really matters is that itÂ’s a vehicle that weÂ’d tell a friend or family member to go buy if theyÂ’re considering it, because itÂ’s a very good car. The best way to use this list is is with the navigation links below. Click on a segment, and you'll quickly arrive at the top rated pickup truck or SUV, for example. Use the back button to return to these links and search in another segment, like sedans. If youÂ’ve been keeping up with our monthly series of the latest vehicles to earn EditorsÂ’ Pick status, youÂ’re likely going to be familiar with this list already. If not, welcome to the complete list that weÂ’ll be keeping updated as vehicles enter (and others perhaps exit) the good graces of our editorial team. We rate a new car — giving it a numerical score out of 10 — every time thereÂ’s a significant refresh or if it happens to be an all-new model. Any given vehicle may be impressive on a first drive, but we wait until itÂ’s in the hands of our editors to put it through the same type of testing as every other vehicle that rolls through our test fleet before giving it the EditorsÂ’ Pick badge. This ensures consistency and allows more voices to be heard on each individual model. And just so you donÂ’t think weÂ’ve skipped trims or variants of a model, we hand out the EditorsÂ’ Pick based on the overarching model to keep things consistent. So, when you read that the 3 Series is an EditorsÂ’ Pick, yes, that includes the 330i to the M3 and all the variants in between. If thereÂ’s a particular version of that car we vehemently disagree with, we make sure to call that out.

    GM will no longer remove parts from trucks to calculate curb weights

    Fri, 08 Aug 2014

    Following last week's mild uproar after it was discovered that Ford and General Motors were removing some optional parts from their pickups to lower the curb weight and consequently increase the maximum payload, GM has come out and committed to a base curb weight for its upcoming Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon compact trucks (although it has yet to publish them) and its current Silverado and Sierra. The company will do the same for its heavy duty offerings, although those numbers have not been finalized yet.
    "This will make our curb weight and payload specs more consistent with those of most other truck makers, making it easier for customers to compare vehicles," GM spokesman Tom Wilkinson told Autoblog in an emailed statement.
    As GM notes - and as every manufacturer has noted since this story broke - customers still shouldn't take max payload ratings as gospel. Instead, they should refer to their truck's Tire and Load Label, like the one shown at the inset, which will offer detailed information on max payload, specific to their truck.