1999 Gmc K2500 Suburban Slt Sport Utility 4-door 7.4l Great Shape Low Miles on 2040-cars
READ THIS ENTIRE DESCRIPTION, AND SEE DETAILS AT BOTTOM. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This is the REAL WORKHORSE of ALL Suburbans!! 454 Big Block 7.4L Engine with a 4L80E Automatic Transmission. It is in great shape with REALLY low miles at 79k. No Body dings, dents, nor repairs. Strong Brush guard with HELLA LIGHTS. It has power front seats, heated seats, power windows, locks, and mirrors. Has front and rear AC and heat. The AC has some small leak at the AC fill valve under the hood, so I haven't used the AC for the past year. There is some cosmetic rust on the chrome bumpers (very common problem) and doesn't effect any structure. Could use some new tires. No other issues. It has third row seating and you can fold down the 2nd (60/40 split) row and 3rd row to make a ton of room to haul whatever you need. Factory Tow hitch with wiring in case you are looking to tow most any trailer around 10,000 +/- lbs... Check tow ratings online. The truck runs and drives smooth, starts right up and drives down the road straight, a very smooth riding truck. It has enough power to tow anything and enough space to haul around 7 adults comfortably. Specific Questions... Contact Email: CORILEO1703@AOL.COM I HAVE RE-LISTED THIS BECAUSE THE PREVIOUS BUYER BACKED OUT. YOU ARE FREE TO PREVIEW THIS TRUCK IN BRIDGEPORT, CT, 06604. Contact Email: CORILEO1703@AOL.COM MAKE NO MISTAKE - YOUR BID IS A CONTRACT TO BUY THIS GMC. ** DO YOUR RESEARCH - LOOK AT THE FREE HISTORY REPORT EBAY OFFERS... ** YOU WILL SEE WE HAVE OWNED IT SINCE 11K miles... and now it has 79K miles (most of it's life has been with us) ** YOU WILL SEE THE REPORT CALLS THE COLOR GREY... IT's ACTUALLY A BEIGE / CHAMPAGNE COLOR... NO, it has not been repainted. A $500 deposit is due within 24 hours of your winning bid. THEN YOU HAVE 7 DAYS to pick it up after the END of AUCTION. WE ARE PRIVATE OWNERS (NOT A DEALERSHIP - WITHOUT KNOWING THIS VEHICLE'S HISTORY) (WE KNOW EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS TRUCK'S LIFE) AND HAVE BEEN HONEST WITH THE DESCRIPTION...JUST ASK! WE WILL NOT HOLD THIS TRUCK FOR MORE THAN 7 DAYS! IT WILL BE RE-LISTED ON THE 7th DAY OR SOLD LOCALLY, AND YOU WILL FORFET YOUR DEPOSIT. IF YOU DON'T WANT THIS GREAT SUBURBAN - DON'T BID. ASK SENSIBLE QUESTIONS NOW - NOT AFTER YOU'VE WON THE AUCTION!! GOOD LUCK - PLEASE GIVE OUR TRUCK A GOOD, HARD-WORKING HOME!! |
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2019 Chicago Auto Show photo gallery: All of the grilles
Fri, Feb 8 2019Do you like trucks? How about grilles? Like really big, shiny, chromey, in-your-face, could-be-made-by-Broil-King grilles? Well, the Chicago Auto Show is the place to be. Traditionally known as the truck show of the annual auto show circuit (at least those covered by national media), Chicago has what seems like a small national park's worth of acreage devoted to both consumer and commercial trucks. From humble extended cab Ford Rangers to a mammoth F-650 with cherry picker sprouting from its aft quarters, there's bound to be a truck for everything. And they all have grilles. So above is our gallery devoted to them, because hell, why not? Should you want to know about the trucks attached to those grilles, check out our coverage below. Heavy Duty Trucks 2020 Chevrolet Silverado HD revealed, tows 35,500 pounds 2020 GMC Sierra HD revealed, has more subtle looks than Chevy sibling 2019 Ram Heavy Duty trucks get new face, 1,000 pound-feet of torque 2020 Ford F-Series Super Duty revealed, adds massive gas engine Full-Size Trucks Read how all of the full-size trucks compare to each other 2019 Chevrolet Silverado First Drive 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 2.7L Turbo First Drive 2019 GMC Sierra First Drive 2019 GMC Sierra AT4 First Drive 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie Quick Spin Review 2019 Ram 1500 eTorque Drivers' Notes Review 2019 Ford F-150 2.7L EcoBoost Quick Spin Review 2018 Ford F-150 King Ranch Power Stroke Diesel Review Related Video: Featured Gallery 2019 Chicago Auto Show: All of the grilles View 40 Photos Chicago Auto Show Chevrolet Ford GMC RAM Truck chevrolet silverado
GMC's Denali offerings are going great guns
Fri, 28 Feb 2014The Denali trim that GMC uses to denote its top-of-the-line vehicles was introduced back in 1999, partly as a way to challenge the recently introduced Lincoln Navigator. Fifteen years later, and with GMC the tenth-largest US automotive brand by itself Denali has become a sub-brand that keeps the cash registers ringing at the Renaissance Center HQ. While GMC increased sales by 9 percent in 2013, TheDetroitBureau.com reports that that Denali sales rose by 20 percent.
There are currently five Denali models in the GMC line, with the Denali trim available on all but its commercial vans. In 2010, when the now-discontinued Yukon XL Hybrid was also on sale, GMC sold 32,886 units of its top trim. Last year, that number had increased to 75,558, with almost no help from traditional marketing spends. Go to YouTube and search for "GMC Denali commercials" - the few actual commercial results are from years ago. GMC marketing director Roger McCormack tells TheDetroitBureau.com, "It's largely all been organic."
As sales have grown, so has the tide of money GMC rakes in from the additional luxury features on Denali models. The 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe starts at $44,600, yet its 2014 Yukon Denali doppelganger starts at $58,320, pricing that includes additional features like the larger 6.2-liter V8, nicer interior, head-up display and magnetic ride control suspension. The Yukon XL Denali starts at $60,965, but the article says the "average customer" likely to spend "up and above $70,000" to take one home. How does that happen? On a top-trim Tahoe LTZ, the top-tier wheel option is a set of 20-inch chrome wheels for $400; on the 'base' Yukon Denali you can swap for a set of 22-inch chrome alloys for $2,995. Add it up, and an analyst at AutoTrends Consulting said that kind of margin "epitomizes the concept of obscene profitability." We say when it comes to Denali, GMC appears to stand for "Grabbing More Cash."
Coronavirus shakes up America's truck market: GM outselling Ford and Ram
Thu, Apr 2 2020FCA, Ford and General Motors joined the rest of the U.S. auto industry in taking heavy volume hits due to coronavirus-related shortages of both cars and customers. The saying goes that a rising tide lifts all boats; it stands to reason, then, that a falling one would have the opposite effect. However, as we learned Thursday, the automotive market can behave in unpredictable ways. While the F-Series remained the best-selling nameplate in Q1, GM's full-size trucks are now outselling Ford's again for the first time in years, and with this upward thrust from the General, FCA's Ram was unceremoniously booted out of a hard-earned second place. While late-March sales declines hit just about every major automaker in one way or another, the model-by-model results weren't nearly so uniform. And because the market tends to be a zero-sum game, for every winner, there generally has to be a loser. In this case, that winner was GM, and its rise had to come at the expense of another automaker, in this case, Ford. F-Series sales dropped 13.1 percent in the first quarter of 2020, while sales of GM's full-sized Silverado and Sierra surged nearly 28% in the same period. FCA's Ram lineup managed a steady-as-she-goes 7% increase. All-in, GM finished the quarter with 197,743 full-size trucks sold to Ford's 186,562. Here's the full breakdown: Ford F-Series: 186,562 Chevrolet Silverado*: 144,734 Ram P/U: 128,805 GMC Sierra: 53,009 *includes 1,036 Medium Duty sales Things are a but murkier in the midsize segment, where the Chevy Colorado slipped 36% to just 21,430 units sold — just a few hundred better than the slow-selling Ford Ranger's Q1 numbers. The GMC Canyon experienced an almost identical slide, finishing the quarter with just 4,483 units sold. For perspective, Jeep sold more than 15,000 Gladiators and Toyota's midsize Tacoma slipped less than 8%, finishing the quarter with nearly 54,000 sales. We suspect this discrepancy in full- and mid-size truck sales comes from shifting incentives. Ford, GM and FCA would like to keep selling bigger trucks because there's far more profit margin built into their list prices. Even with tens of thousands of dollars in manufacturer money on the hood, big trucks still make money. Since these automakers report quarterly, we won't get another good look at these numbers until July, but if you thought that 2019 represented the new normal for U.S. auto sales, well, think again.