2013 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 Hd Ltz Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 6.6l on 2040-cars
Minot, North Dakota, United States
2013 Chevrolet 3500 HD LTZ with 6.6 Duramax diesel, automatic with manual shift option, single rear tire, crew cab with 6'6" box, heated/cooled leather, power seats, engine brake, block heater, Power windows, locks, mirrors, and pedals, power moonroof, 3.73 ratio, rear park assist with backup camera, camper 5th wheel trailer wiring, roof marker lamps, Z71 appearance package, Bright sill plates, body colored grill with chrome insert, body color front bumper, off road suspension with road skid plates, steering wheel controls, Bose speakers, fog lamps, XM radio, front recovery hooks, and remote start. This pickup is loaded with almost every option available!!!! With all of the custom accessories, this is one of the sharpest looking pickups around--a real head turner!!!!! CUSTOM ADD ONS: EGR fender flares painted to match---$1131 Luverne mud flaps---$77 3 inch leveling kit---$740 6 inch oval running boards---$768 20 inch "Fuel Dune" rims and 295/85/R20 Nitto Trail Grappler tires---3200 Line X spray in bed liner---$490 TOTAL OF CUSTOM ADD ONS--- $6406 Pickup is for sale locally, and seller reserves the right to end the auction early. NADA PRICE IS $52,225 WITHOUT THE CUSTOM ACCESSORIES!!!!! |
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Sun, Feb 8 2015After James Bearing bought a Chevrolet Colorado, he noticed a discrepancy between the truck's spec sheet and the truck's tachometer: Chevrolet said 3.6-liter V6 in the little pickup produces 305 horsepower at 6,800 rpm, but the the tachometer indicates a redline at 6,500 rpm. So either he wasn't making as much power as he was promised, or the tachometer display was incorrect. Bearing said he asked Chevy about it but got no response. Until now. A General Motors spokesman said the rev limiter is indeed set for 6,800 rpm, but the tach graphics "are slightly off" in the Colorado and the GMC Canyon, and submitted an SAE horsepower certification to back him up. If you're wondering how such a thing got past quality control... well, let's just say you're not alone. GM is going to fix "the graphics on future trucks," which makes it sound like Bearing will just have to learn to live with the indicated redline he's got. He could always pretend he's driving a sleeper, with four more ponies waiting to be unlocked in the danger zone for those who dare. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2015 Chevrolet Colorado: First Drive View 38 Photos Related Gallery 2015 GMC Canyon: Quick Spin View 27 Photos News Source: Auto Guide Auto News Chevrolet GM GMC Truck gmc canyon
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