2011 Chevy Silverado 2500hd Duramax Z71 Ltz Crew Cab 4x4 on 2040-cars
China Spring, Texas, United States
Are you looking for a fully loaded hard working truck? Then you've found it. I'm
selling my 2011 Chevrolet 2500HD Duramax Diesel Z71 with the Allison
Transmission and the LTZ package. It's Black with Black leather interior. Runs
perfect, Exterior is good (few minor dings and one small dent) and then interior
is excellent. Only 61,400 miles which is barely even broke in for a Duramax
engine. I have not done any programming on this truck, nor would you need to. This truck is like driving a luxury vehicle that can tow over 21,000 lbs!
The LTZ package comes with Audio/Video Input, 20 Inch Polished Alloy Wheels, 6.6L Turbocharged Duramax Diesel V8 OHV 32V DI Engine, Back up camera with a monitor in the rear view mirror when reversing, Skid Plates, Front Head and Side Airbags, Rear 12V Power Outlet , Universal Remote Transmitter with remote start, Rear Parking Sensors, AM/FM/6 disc CD Changer/MP3 Audio System, Heavy Duty Suspension Power Adjustable Pedals, Satellite Radio with Traffic Reporting, Engine Block Heater, and a B&W hideaway goose neck hitch. Based on KBB and Edmunds, the value of this truck in a private party sale is $38,669 and you would pay over $42,000 at a dealership, but I'm taking off a little more to compensate for the exterior blemishes. |
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