Gmc Sierra 2500hd Duramax 6.6l Turbo Diesel Z71 4x4 6.5" Lift 37" Open Country on 2040-cars
McAllen, Texas, United States
2008 GMC Sierra 2500HD Duramax z71 4x4
CLEAN TITLE 114,000 miles! it's still a baby 6.6L Turbo Diesel Equipped with the legendary Allison 6 speed transmission Z71 4x4 Incredibly clean interior Tan LEATHER seating (no tears) Power seating BOSE sound system PPE tune that I can leave on for you Kevlar bedliner INDESTRUCTIBLE Toolbox also bedlined 6.5 inch CST lift All billstein shocks 20 inch BMF novacanes 37 inch OPEN COUNTRY AMP research electric steps (deploy when door opens and closes) HiD fogs No engine blow-by NOT 1 leak 10k in upgrades alone Trucks only has 2 negatives 1- minor hit on driver side passenger door 2- will need new bumper cover KBB values at 28,470 NAD values it at 28,250 And that's WITHOUT all upgrades and it's trade in value! Retail is a lot higher! |
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Fri, 19 Jul 2013General Motors is just coming off a complete redesign of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra for 2014, but in the US fullsize truck market, there is no rest for the weary. According to Reuters, plans are already unfurling for both trucks to drop pounds from their curb weight over the next few years, but this will unlikely be able to keep pace with the 700-pound diet targeted for the next-generation Ford F-150, a truck expected to debut late next year.
The biggest weight reduction for these trucks might not be available until the next full redesign, which will likely happen around 2019, but the article says that smaller updates could shave pounds in the meantime. Two examples given include an "aluminum-intensive" version of the Silverado that could shed 250 pounds and debut around the same time as the lighter-weight, aluminum-bodied 2015 Ford, and there is also talk of reducing weight for driveline components such as axles and driveshafts. These changes are all part of an attempt to meet strict new fuel economy standards coming in 2017, targets which will get even tougher in 2025.
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Wed, 18 Sep 2013A few years ago, the trend in half-ton pickup trucks was ultra-luxurious trims, often with the words "limited" or "platinum" tacked on after the model name. That was well and good, but we like this latest fad a lot more - diesel engines. First, Ram came to bat with a 3.0-liter, V6 turbodiesel for the 1500, then Nissan announced that the next-generation Titan would be getting an eight-cylinder Cummins diesel.
Now, word is coming in from AutoGuide that General Motors can, if it so chooses, drop a diesel engine into its light-duty trucks. The plot thickens, though, as it turns out that said diesel would be the same one Ram is using for its truck. According to AG, that engine comes from VM Motori, which GM owns a sizable chunk of. Therefore, GM can snag the 3.0-liter, V6 diesel for its trucks just as easily, if not more easily, than Ram.
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