2007 Lifted Gmc Sierra 3500 Slt Crew Cab Show Truck on 2040-cars
Xenia, Ohio, United States
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The picture in the sand is from its photo shoot for FabFours. The picture with Extreme 4x4 in the corner is a 2008 where the Extreme 4x4 TV Show used my truck as their model. The last two pictures were before the FabFours bumpers were installed. Truck has been featured In magazines and used by various companies such as StylinTrucks. Truck has won many awards including Best Full Size Truck, and Judges Choice Award in the O’Reilly Auto Parts 4x4 Jamboree National Truck Show two years in a row. This truck turns heads wherever it goes and people want pictures of it and love talking about it. I’ve been to other states and people have recognized it. The truck is a one of a kind. I am the second owner, Title is clean. Non-Smoker. Too huge to park in the garage but even though it’s 4x4 I never drive it in the winter. I’ve invested over 96k in this truck and believe the asking price is reasonable. Truck has only 79,700 miles on it, so it’s still a baby.
2007 GMC Sierra 3500HD SLT New Body Style 4 Wheel Drive 6.6L Duramax Diesel, LMM w/79,700 miles 6 Speed Automatic Allison Transmission SLT Trim Package Tan Leather Interior Dual Zone A/C Power Seats w/ 2 Driver Memory Heated Seats Power Sunroof Factory Navigation with Touch Screen Controls Bose Premium Audio System CD/XM/Sirius/AM/FM Radio OnStar iPod Adaptor Allows for iPod controls on the Factory Navigation Screen Factory Installed Remote Start with LCD Remote
Aftermarket Power Accesories MBRP 4.5 Inch Exhaust Glow Shift Pillar Pod Gages for Turbo Boost and EGT EFI Live with On-Demand 5 Position Switch: 1)Factory Settings 2)Adds 60hp 3)Adds 80hp and Exhaust Smoke 4)Adds 100hp 5)Adds 120hp and Exhaust Smoke
Aftermarket Accessories 8” Fabtech Suspension Lift Kit Fabtech Front Dual Shocks with separate Reservoirs Alcoa 22.5” 10 Lug Aluminum Wheels with Dura Bright Finish 8 to 10 Lug Wheel Adaptors Spiked Chariot Style Lug Nut Covers Michelin X One Super Single Tires in the Rear (455/50/R22.5) FabFours Front Winch Bumper T-Maxx 13,500# Winch with Wireless Controls FabFours Rear Bumper AMP Research Automatic Folding Steps Weatherguard Oversized Black Diamond Plate Toolbox LINEX Spray in Bed Liner Firestone Helper Air Lift Bags Dual Grover Stuttertone Air Horns (Fire Truck Horns) 12 Hornblasters Shocker Horns (Train Horns) VIAIR On Board Air System with 3 Compressors and 2 Reservoirs, 1.5gal and 12.0gal Custom Control Panel for Air System, Misc. Lights, and Warning Lights Whelen 8 Tube 120W Strobe System Code3 Front Fog Wig Wag 4000 Watt Power Inverter with 2 Outlets HID Headlight System Blue LED Grill Lights Hornblasters PA System with Sirens and Other Sound Effects Cobra 75 WX ST Sound Tracker CB in Center Console with Dual Whip Antennas Uniden Bearcat Trunk Tracker III For NASCAR/Aviation/State/Private Bands Streamlight Stinger 75100 Rechargeable Flashlight System Custom Diamond Plate Floor Mats RECON Smoked Out Running and Cab Lights Custom Electrical Panel 5% Window Tint on all Windows, 35% on the Windshield
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Junkyard Gem: 1990 GMC S-15 Jimmy 4x4
Wed, Jan 1 2020The General sold the GMC-badged version of the first-generation Chevy S-10 Blazer, known as the S-15 Jimmy or just the Jimmy, from the 1982 through 1994 model years. These trucks were based on the small S-10 pickup and sold well (until small trucks were forced to get bigger and less truck-like after the dawn of the Ford Explorer-inspired commuter-truck era), but they have become difficult to find in vehicle graveyards in our current century. Here's a '90 Jimmy 4x4 with red-primer paint job, found in a self-service yard on California's Central Coast last month. GMC shoppers could get the 1990 Jimmy as a rear-wheel-drive truck, but this one has the four-wheel-drive option that allowed Tahoe-bound skiers to skip the chain monkeys on the way to the slopes (the CHP, understanding that California drivers have a 95% mortality rate on snow or ice, requires chains or four-wheel-drive to get over Donner Pass when there's a hint of snow forecast). GM sold so many millions of small-block Chevrolet V8s that it made economic sense to use the same tooling to produce a V6 version. The result was this truck's 4.3-liter V6 that was three-quarters of the good old Chevy 350 (5.7-liter) V8 that powered so many Camaros, Chevelles and Impalas. The 4.3 didn't make smooth power, but it got the job done and held together quite well. This one was rated at 160 horsepower, good enough for the Jimmy 4x4's 3,512-pound curb weight. These days, though, used-truck shoppers insist on at least two tons of heft plus four doors. Some discount lot in Monterey or Salinas couldn't even get $999 for this truck, and so it ended up in the final stop before the cold steel jaws of the crusher. 1990 was the last model year for the two-door-only Jimmy; for 1991, the Jimmy came with a choice of two doors (for devil-may-care types) or four doors (for drop-the-kids-at-school types). I've always liked the look of the instrument panels on the early S-10s and its siblings; even though the designers had to work within strict budgetary limitations, they made the panels look interesting. This truck nearly made it to 170,000 miles before the end. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. So powerful with the 4.3 (the regular S-15 pickup still came with a 2.8-liter V6 as base equipment) that it could destroy a TV camera.
Car owners getting more irritated with their repair experiences, study says
Thu, Mar 9 2023The J.D. Power U.S. Customer Service Index Study (CSI) is a barometer of a vehicle owner's happiness with the service experience. While it wasn't all bad in the 2023 study, the overall owner satisfaction score dropped. This year's tally of 846 out of 1,000 is two points down from 2022, the 43-year-old study's first decline in more than 28 years, and one point down from 2021. However, the overall score remains well up from the pre-pandemic scores of 821 in 2018 and 837 in 2020. The study claims the stumbling block is the horde of BEV launches. The flood into the new energy space has created a recall rate among EVs that's more than double the rate for ICE vehicles. Furthermore, dealership service department knowledge of EVs isn't on par with internal combustion engine expertise, leaving EV owners less satisfied with service advisors compared to ICE owners. Chris Sutton, VP of automotive retail at J.D. Power, said, "As training programs for service advisors and technicians evolve, EV service quality and customer experience must address both the vehicle and the unique customer needs. The EV segment has the potential to spur massive convenience improvements in how customers service their vehicles — but weÂ’re not seeing the benefits yet." Matters are slightly worse for all owners, though, with labor and parts shortages contributing to longer wait times for service appointments. The CSI study surveys owners and lessees of one- to three-year-old vehicles to gauge their happiness with service at franchised dealer or aftermarket service facilities for maintenance or repair work. The criteria in order of importance are service quality (32%); service advisor (19%); vehicle pick-up (19%); service facility (15%); and service initiation (15%). Lexus retains the top spot for luxury brands, giving it three wins in four years. The Japanese automaker won in 2020 as well, its run interrupted by Porsche in 2021. Cadillac, Infiniti and Acura complete the luxury top 5. For mass-market cars, Mitsubishi wins again after a victory in 2021 and falling to fourth last year. It's followed by Mazda, Buick, Subaru and Mini. Considering the different service needs and service experience of different body styles, the study has broken results out by segment for the first time. Lexus earned a second victory thanks to winning the premium SUV segment, and Mitsubishi earned a second victory by winning the mass-market SUV/minivan category.
Where the 2023 GMC Sierra AT4X fits into the hierarchy of off-road trucks
Fri, Oct 22 2021The world of off-road pickups sure seems like it's getting crowded, but the reality is that half-ton trucks were always pretty capable, even with what seemed like fairly basic 4x4 packages. It wasn't until recently that manufacturers really started to carve out different off-road niches for their mainstream pickup offerings. With the introduction of the 2022 GMC Sierra 1500 AT4X (alongside its mechanical twin, the Chevy Silverado ZR2), the crowd has grown even thicker. Even we have trouble keeping up with the increased segmentation of off-road pickup trucks, so we threw together this handy guide to help you understand just where these various packages fit into the broader pickup hierarchy. Let's dive in. Your basics If we say "Z71" or "FX4" to you, both will probably ring a bell. That's because they've been around a few days short of forever and their respective customers have grown so used to these package codes that OEMs got into the habit of just plastering them on the side of so-equipped truck beds. Anybody who sells a pickup truck offers some sort of basic off-road prep package like this one. Z71 is found on GM vehicles; FX4 is Ford's. Ram just calls it "Off Road Group," but no matter what you call them, they're all pretty similar. Typical upgrades for this category include some additional ground clearance, a basic all-terrain tire, heavy-duty suspension upgrades and likely either a limited-slip or locking rear differential. These are pretty handy for anything beyond a rutted dirt road. On newer trucks — especially on higher trim levels — you'll probably also get some dedicated off-road drive modes. Mid-range This is where things start to get interesting. To qualify for this category, a locking rear differential is a must. Most of the names in this segment are well-established too, though some (Nissan Titan Pro-4X, anyone?) may not necessarily be on your radar. The Toyota Tundra TRD Pro checks in here, as does the Ram Rebel, Chevy Silverado Trail Boss and GMC Sierra AT4 (no X!). Realistically, if there's somewhere you need to go and one of these trucks won't do it, you might want to consider a helicopter. But it's 2021, and our thirst for capability is strong, so of course, there's a way to spend more of your money on this type of thing. Onward! Entry-hardcore Here we are, the home of the new 2022 GMC Sierra AT4X and Chevrolet Silverado ZR2. This is a tiny niche, otherwise occupied only by the Ford F-150 Tremor.








