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2014 Gmc Sierra 1500 Sle on 2040-cars

US $60,344.00
Year:2014 Mileage:0 Color: Onyx Black /
 JET BLACK
Location:

Us Hwy 119 & Trace Fork Rd, Chapmanville, West Virginia, United States

Us Hwy 119 & Trace Fork Rd, Chapmanville, West Virginia, United States
Advertising:
Fuel Type:Unknown
Engine:Gas/Ethanol V8 5.3L/325
Transmission:6-Speed
Condition: New
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1GTV2UEC3EZ281398
Stock Num: 14P1110
Make: GMC
Model: Sierra 1500 SLE
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Onyx Black
Interior Color: JET BLACK
Options:
  • ENGINE5.3L ECOTEC3 V8 WITH ACTIVE FUEL MANAGEMENTDirect Injection and Variable Valve Timingincludes aluminum block construction with Flex Fuel capabilitycapable of running on unleaded or up to 85% ethanol (355 hp [265 kW] @ 5600 rpm383 lb-ft of torque [518 Nm] @ 4100 rpm
  • GVWR7200 LBS. (3266 KG)
  • more than 300 lb-ft of torque from 2000 to 5600 rpm)
  • REAR AXLE3.42 RATIO
  • SEATINGHEATED DRIVER AND FRONT PASSENGER
  • SEATINGHEATED DRIVER AND FRONT PASSENGER
  • SLE CONVENIENCE PACKAGEincludes (JF4) power-adjustable pedals(UD7) Rear Park Assist and (C49) rear-window defogger
  • SLE CONVENIENCE PACKAGEincludes (JF4) power-adjustable pedals(UD7) Rear Park Assist and (C49) rear-window defogger
  • SLE VALUE PACKAGEincludes (AG1) driver 10-way power seat adjuster with (AZ3) seats only(BTV) Remote vehicle starter system(T3U) front fog lamps(UG1) Universal Home Remote(C49) rear-window defogger(KI4) 110-volt AC power outlet(CJ2) dual-zone climate control and (Z82) trailering equipment
  • SLE VALUE PACKAGEincludes (AG1) driver 10-way power seat adjuster with (AZ3) seats only(BTV) Remote vehicle starter system(T3U) front fog lamps(UG1) Universal Home Remote(C49) rear-window defogger(KI4) 110-volt AC power outlet(CJ2) dual-zone climate control and (Z82) trailering equipment
  • STEERING COLUMNMANUAL TILT-WHEEL AND TELESCOPING
  • STEERING COLUMNMANUAL TILT-WHEEL AND TELESCOPING
  • SUSPENSION PACKAGEOFF-ROADincludes Z71 chrome side front fender emblemsmonotube Rancho brand shocks and (K47) air cleaner(JHD) Hill Descent Control(NZZ) underbody shield on 4WD models and (V76) recovery hooks on 2WD model Includes (G80) locking rear differential on 2WD models(UHN) 18
  • SUSPENSION PACKAGEOFF-ROADincludes Z71 chrome side front fender emblemsmonotube Rancho brand shocks and (K47) air cleaner(JHD) Hill Descent Control(NZZ) underbody shield on 4WD models and (V76) recovery hooks on 2WD model Includes (G80) locking rear differential on 2WD models(UHN) 18" x 8.5" (45.7 cm x 21.6 cm) bright machined aluminum wheels.
Drive Type: 4WD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors

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It's been a busy few years for GMC's team of stylists. They penned a new look for the Yukon and the Yukon XL, and they gave the Sierra 1500 a nip-and-tuck that we'll discover in the coming months. Overhauling these hugely significant models hasn't stopped them from exploring how the firm's design language can evolve. General Motors Design posted two forward-thinking renderings on its official Instagram account that illustrate two ways to move GMC's design identity forward. Karan Moorjani, who works as an exterior designer for the company's autonomous and electric vehicle division, created a truck that breaks all ties with the Sierra. It's characterized by a tall front end with a wide grille and thin LED headlights, sculpted sides, and an unusually low cab. Generously-sized fender flares and tires suggest Moorjani envisioned it as a serious off-roader. Joe Boniface, a member of GMC's Strategic Advanced Design team, took a more realistic approach to moving the design language forward and away from sister company Chevrolet's. His rendering shows a Heavy Duty model with a Denali-branded grille that takes up most of the real estate on the front end and encompasses horizontal rows of LED daytime running lights. It wears less chrome than the current-generation Sierra HD. Nothing suggests either truck is currently on its way to production; General Motors Design regularly publishes sketches from the brand's stylists. Its fascinating Instagram account also shows a Cadillac off-roader, a battle-ready Chevrolet pickup, and a high-riding, open-top two-seater with General Motors emblems that looks like a race car for the Moon.  "Often, these works are not intended for production," a GM spokesperson told Autoblog. "Instead, designers create them to hone their creative skills, to try new shapes or themes, and sometimes simply for the fun of sketching something badass. The GM Design Instagram account was launched to share some of the most compelling, most badass works GM Designers produce." They're sketches created for the sake of sketching, but they give us a peek at the ideas floating around the minds of the men and women who will draw the next generation of General Motors products. Related Video:

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