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US $19,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:134000 Color: Tan /
  Dark Gray
Location:

Transmission:Allison 6 sp Automatic
Body Type:Pickup Truck
Engine:Duramax (model - LLY )
Vehicle Title:Clear
Fuel Type:Diesel
For Sale By:Private Seller
Year: 2004
Exterior Color: Tan
Make: GMC
Interior Color: Dark Gray
Model: Sierra 2500
Trim: HD SLT
Cab Type (For Trucks Only): Crew Cab
Drive Type: 4x4
Mileage: 134,000
Sub Model: CREWCAB - SHORTBOX
Condition: Used

GMC 2500HD DURAMAX SLT 4X4
Crewcab / shortbox , Beige w/ dark grey int,  It has 134000 mi ( 214000 km ) at the time of this posting and has been meticulously maintained.  no accidents, non-smoker, no pets, great condition in and out, mostly hwy miles ( salesman was original owner ),Power Everything, Heated leather memory seats, Leather Interior, ( the leather seating is in excellent condition, as you can see from the pictures), there are no scratches or tears anywhere. GM OnStar System, 6 Disc CD Changer, Bose Audio, Rear Audio Headphone Jacks & Controls, Class IV Towing Package (12,000lb), Telescoping Side View Mirrors, Spray-in box liner, Roll n lock box cover,  runs and drives great. The duramax is a 2nd generation ( LLY ) engine. Tons of power and great mileage. There is a small scuff on the DS rear fender ( as seen in the pics ), I am the 2nd owner and good friends with the original owner . This truck has been babied since day 1 and is completely original. The most it has ever pulled is a 16' fifth wheel travel trailer once in a while. I have sold my trailer so I really don't need a 2500HD anymore.  Please email me if you have any questions whatsoever.

 

 

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GM recalling Silverado and Sierra HD diesel pickups over fuel gauge follies

Fri, 03 Jan 2014

General Motors is recalling 9,733 of its heavy-duty twins over concerns with their 6.6-liter diesel engines and dual fuel tanks. The recall covers some Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD pickups from model years 2012 and 2013, although the exact dates that the recalled trucks were built isn't specified. There's also no mention of how many models come from Chevrolet and how many are from GMC.
The problem rests with the transfer pump responsible for moving fuel from the rear tank to the front tank - it could fail, resulting in an inaccurate fuel gauge. It hardly requires explaining, but a faulty fuel gauge could leave drivers in a situation where they run out of diesel.
GM will begin notifying customers of affected vehicles, who will be asked to report to their dealers for a free replacement transfer pump.

2015 Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra can tow up to 12,000 pounds

Thu, 19 Jun 2014

Think back to the launch of the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado. At the time, General Motors happily trumpeted that its fullsize pickup could tow up to 11,500 pounds when properly equipped - impressive stuff, no doubt. But now, revised tow rating practices have been put into place, called SAE J2807. And with these new methods of testing, GM can now officially rate both the Silverado and its GMC Sierra twin as being able to tow up to 12,000 pounds.
Of course, not all Silverado and Sierra models are capable of this feat. In fact, because of SAE J2807, most of the truck models have actually had decreases in tow ratings from the 2014 to 2015 model year. For example, a 2014 Silverado Crew Cab with the 5.3-liter V8, 5.7-foot box and 3.73 rear axle was rated at 11,200 pounds in 2014, but has since been reduced to 10,800 in 2015. Same goes for the Sierra.
But for 2015, both the Silverado and Sierra can be had with a more powerful 6.2-liter V8, as well as a Max Trailering Package that includes a 9.76-inch rear axle, heavy-duty rear springs, revised shock tuning, improved cooling and a new trailer brake controller. There are also four- and seven-pin, bumper-mounted connectors, a trailer hitch (duh), and a G80 locking rear differential. This configuration, with either model, is the only way you can actually tow 12,000 pounds.

2015 GMC Canyon is a Chevy Colorado in Sierra clothing [w/video]

Sun, 12 Jan 2014

Ford may not offer the Ranger in America anymore, nor Dodge (or Ram) its Dakota. But General Motors - not unlike Toyota with its Tacoma and Nissan with the Frontier - isn't about to give up on the midsize pickup market. Less than two months ago, it revealed the new Chevrolet Colorado, and now it's following up with its mechanical twin, the 2015 GMC Canyon.
Launched today ahead of its reveal at the Detroit Auto Show, the Canyon slots into the GMC lineup (and differentiates itself from its Chevrolet twin) with styling that closely apes the larger GMC Sierra 1500 and Sierra HD, only a size or two smaller. Oh, there are visual differences, like a subtly different grille treatment and lower fascia, but it still maintains its big brother's square-jawed good looks and rectilinear flared fenders.
Two aluminum-block engines with direct injection and variable valve timing are available: a 2.5-liter inline-four comes standard with 193 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque, and a 3.6-liter V6 is available with 302 hp and 270 lb-ft. Buyers will also be able to choose between three bodystyle configurations, three trim levels and either two- or four-wheel drive. A six-speed automatic transmits the power to the road, but a six-speed manual is available on the base model with the 2.5 and 2WD, and there's an All Terrain package available on SLE models. A diesel is expected later.