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1999 Gmc K2500 Suburban Slt Sport Utility 4-door 7.4l Great Shape Low Miles on 2040-cars

Year:1999 Mileage:79000
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This is the REAL WORKHORSE of ALL Suburbans!!

1999 GMC K2500 Automatic 4x4

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...
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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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2022 GMC Sierra Super Cruise First Drive | Now with trailering and automatic lane-changing

Fri, Jul 23 2021

Although the updated late-model year 2022 GMC Sierra is still a little ways off (In fact, it hasn't even been revealed), we've had an opportunity to try one of its headlining features: Super Cruise. But it's not quite the Super Cruise you know from the current Cadillac line. The new Sierra will be getting a newer version with two features: the ability to execute lane changes and passes automatically, and the ability to operate with a trailer. We tried the system at GM's proving grounds in Milford, Mich., and our test vehicles were 2022 Sierra prototypes. Though the trucks themselves are early examples with features not finalized, GMC representatives said the Super Cruise system is pretty much finished. The system uses close and long-range radar sensors at the front and a new set of radar sensors at the back, plus the truck's various cameras. It also utilizes the mapping data that GM has accumulated for the system to ensure it operates on approved roads and has detailed information about where the car is. Now, the first new feature enabled by the updated Super Cruise is the automatic lane-change system. The current system can change lanes on its own, but it must be prompted by a press of the turn signal. That feature remains intact, but now, if you approach a slower vehicle on a multi-lane highway, Super Cruise can check the lane next to you to see if it's safe to merge, change lanes, and then return to the original lane once the slow-moving vehicle has been passed. This is where those rear radar sensors come in. We tried it three times on GM's big banked oval course, and it did it impressively smoothly. It was able to make the decision proactively, too, making the decision to change a good distance before we were on top of the slow moving car. Oh, and of course, because this is Super Cruise, it all happened without us having to touch the wheel. Our automatic lane change test was followed by trying Super Cruise with a trailer. Now, it's important to note that the automatic lane-changing functionality won't work with a trailer. This is because that function depends on a set of radar systems at the back of the truck that are blocked by a trailer. Apart from that, the rest of Super Cruise's functions still work just fine. To make this possible (and safe), the system is able to estimate the weight of the trailer and adjust following distance accordingly, allowing it to safely slow down as needed.

GMC introduces off-road performance package for Sierra AT4

Tue, Dec 18 2018

GMC is giving its off-road-focused Sierra AT4 pickup even more performance with some factory-installed upgrades. The package is called the AT4 Off-Road Performance Package. With it you'll get the 6.2-liter V8 engine upgrade, cat-back performance exhaust system, performance air intake and 18-inch aluminum wheels shod in Goodyear Wrangler DuraTrac tires. The upgraded performance comes in the form of extra power. Thanks to the bolt-ons, you gain 15 horsepower and 9 pound-feet of torque over the 6.2-liter in stock form. This increases output to 435 horsepower and 469 pound-feet of torque — not too shabby. This package is priced at $4,940, and available for order now. That's a hefty price for what amounts to some minimal bolt-on modifications you could easily do yourself. However, buying it through GM means you get to keep your warranty in place. The Sierra AT4 already has more off-road features than a normal Sierra 1500. You're getting a two-inch lift, four-wheel drive with two-speed transfer case, locking rear differentials, skid plates, Rancho off-road shocks and hill descent control. Both the wheels and tires are available as options already, but this package just bunches related stuff together. It'll be up to you to decide if an exhaust and intake are worth the extra dough. Related video: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.

Compact SUV Comparison: Specs, pics and reviews of every brand's crossover

Wed, Jul 25 2018

Honda CR-V vs Toyota RAV4. Chevy Equinox vs Ford Escape. Mazda CX-5 vs Subaru Forester. Whichever combinations of compact crossover SUV you're considering, there's probably a comparison test or chart out there to read. Heck, you can even create a three-car comparison yourself here at Autoblog. However, if you want a bunch of that information all in one convenient place, well, here it is. Our mega comparison of specs, features and photos of compact SUV entries from every mainstream manufacturer that sells them. That includes the 2018 Chevrolet Equinox, 2018 Ford Escape, 2018 GMC Terrain, 2018 Honda CR-V, 2018 Hyundai Tucson, 2019 Jeep Cherokee (it's already on sale with notable changes from 2018), 2018 Jeep Compass, 2018 Kia Sportage, 2018 Mazda CX-5, 2018 Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (none of Mitsu's SUVs are perfect fits for this segment, so we deemed the MEC the most competitive fit), 2018 Nissan Rogue, 2018 Subaru Forester, 2018 Toyota RAV4 and 2018 Volkswagen Tiguan. We can update this comparison as more information about 2019 models is released, most notably the Forester and RAV4. Now, there are certainly some models that are smaller (Nissan Rogue Sport) or larger (Kia Sorento) that could also be considered, but we figured it was wise to stick with those in this sweet spot of comparable size and price. We also included links to Autoblog reviews, buying guides and smaller comparisons. Engines and Transmissions With rare exception, this segment features four-cylinder power. Sometimes it's turbocharged, often its not, but standard engine outputs are generally in the same ballpark. Therefore, we'd recommend focusing on torque output, as it's what will make a difference around town or when passing, and weighing that versus fuel economy (the Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain, Honda CR-V and Mazda CX-5 make particularly strong cases in this regard). Many drivers aren't too fond of continuously variable transmissions (CVT), either, so that's another thing to consider and note during a test drive. As you can see, several models are available with performance upgrades. Besides the Jeep Cherokee's available V6, all are more powerful turbocharged four-cylinder engines. The exception to this would be the Honda CR-V and Ford Escape, as their 1.5-liter turbo engines don't prioritize performance. Instead, they serve as overall upgrades to the base naturally aspirated engines standard on only their base trim levels (CR-V LX and Escape S).