2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Double Cab on 2040-cars
Bridgeport, Michigan, United States
If you have any questions please email at: erinekkinnear@ukno.com .
**Found a new truck, need this sold asap**
My 18 month old son has gotten too big to get in and out of the double cab so I have to move up to a crew,
otherwise I would not get rid of this truck.
This is a 2014 Silverado 1500 Double Cab 4x4 in EXCELLENT condition inside and out. If you look closely at the
driver's side door you'll find a small knick near the seam, other than that I can't find any dents, dings or
scratches. No interior stains or damage. Passenger seat was rarely used and aside from my son's car seat, the
rear may have been used twice. The truck really has been babied since day one.
Options include:
-GM My Link with 8" display
-Back-up camera
-Remote start
-Integrated trailer brake controller
-Rear window defogger
-3.42 axle ratio
-20" wheels w/continental tires(way better than the Goodyear 20" tires on my '11 Silverado)
...I'll post a picture of the window sticker for better description.
I also installed a bedrug about at about a week old. The bed will be near mint underneath.
It has never been in an accident or given me any trouble whatsoever.
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