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Gmc Suburban 2500 4x4 on 2040-cars

US $5,000.00
Year:1993 Mileage:144000
Location:

Union City, New Jersey, United States

Union City, New Jersey, United States
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GMC Suburban 2500

Up for auction is this 1993 GMC 2500 4x4 Suburban. These 2500 Series Suburban's have become very Rare and sought after vehicles in recent years and therefore Very Hard to find...

1993 GMC Suburban 2500 4X4 SLE...  This is the Top of the Line Model and Fully Loaded... This truck is in Remarkably Excellent used condition... Although the vehicle does show some signs of normal wear consistent from daily use, such as some slight scuffs and dings, it shows remarkably well in overall condition... The Paint Finish is Original and in Impeccable Condition with No signs of peeling as most GM vehicles suffer from... The Interior is Clean and Rip and Tear free... The vehicle does feature  Matching 3 Row Seating...

This Truck is Powered by the Powerful 7.4 454 Cubic Inch TBI Fuel Injected Big Block... Transmission is the Durable 4 Speed Overdrive Automatic... The 14 Bolt Full Floating 3:73 Posi Traction Rear end is of the strongest available... This Truck is Fully Optioned with Heavy Duty Options including the Heavy Duty Trailer Towing Package...

Other Options Include: Remote Engine Start... Front & Rear Ice Cold A/C and Heat... Separate Rear A/C & Heat Controls... Power Seats... Power Mirrors... Power Windows & Door Locks... Tilt Steering Wheel... Cruise Control... Third Row Seating... Roof Luggage Rack... Rear Barn Doors... Rear Electronic Window Defroster... Premium Sound System with MP3 and CD Player... Polished Stainless Nerf Bar Running Boards... Lund Smoked Window Shades... Factory Dark Privacy Side and Rear Windows... Locking Center Console with Drink Trays... Illuminated Dual Sun Visor Mirrors... Front Steel Tow Hooks... Skid Plates... Factory Two Tone Paint... In Dash CD Disk Holder Rack...

Recent work and Maintenance Includes: New Radiator, Water Pump & Thermostate, Drain & Replace Differentials, Transfer Case and Transmission Fluid & Filter and Replace with Synthedic Fluids. Replace Rear Steel Brake Lines, Rear Brake Shoes and Front Brake Pads, New A/C Condenser and Receiver Dryer & Expansion Valve and Recharge System, New Battery, Air & Fuel Filter, Dist. Cap, Rotor & Spark Plugs,  4 New Radial Tires and Front Alignment ... I have invoices for most all work done dating back to the early 90's... This truck is All Original and unmolested and has Low Mileage for it's year. It is instantly clear this truck was garaged most of it's life and has been meticulously taken care of...

This vehicle will not disappoint you! Drive it home in confidence... Thanks for looking and Good Luck Bidding...


On Aug-31-14 at 13:16:08 PDT, seller added the following information:

Just wanted to add to the description: When ever the Factory Heavy Duty Trailer Towing Package is ordered it includes in that package the following:

* Heavy Duty 120 Amp Alternator   *  Heavy Duty Front & Rear Sway Bars  *  Heavy Duty Cooling System  *  Heavy  Duty Engine Oil Cooler  *

*  Heavy Duty Transmission Cooler  *  Trailer Plug Wiring Harness  *  Heavy Duty Suspension & Shocks  *  Factory Installed Heavy Duty Receiver Hitch  *


This truck is Factory Optioned with the Heavy Duty Trailer Towing Option.. Thank you. 

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Tue, Jan 12 2016

Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Acadia. The 2017 version of the three-row GMC crossover has all kinds of newness. The 2017 Acadia has lost 700 pounds compared to its predecessor thanks to high-strength steels allowing redesigned parts, and the fact that it overall, the vehicle is actually smaller. Length is reduced by 7.2 inches on a wheelbase diminished by 6.4 inches, it is 3.5 inches narrower and sits 3.9 inches lower. The 2016 Acadia was 4,656 pounds, the 2017 is 3,956 pounds. GMC says it will still swallow people, but not as many: the eight-passenger option didn't make the transition, potential three-row trims permitting five-, six-, and seven-passenger configurations. While you lose space, you gain convenience with a split-folding second row featuring tilt-and-slide for both sections. The third-row seats fold flat into the cargo floor, and if the second row is folded as well, cargo capacity improves over the 2016 Acadia, 79 cubic feet compared to 70 cu-ft. A new 2.5-liter four-cylinder brings a second engine option to the spec sheet, returning an estimated 22 city miles per gallon and 28 highway mpg with the help of stop/start tech on front-wheel-drive trims. The new 3.6-liter V6 gets around 310 horsepower, a power bump of about 19 hp, and an estimated 25 highway mpg in front-wheel-drive guise. Towing capacity for that V6 goes down, though, from 5,200 on the current Acadia to an estimated 4,000 pounds. The optional Tow Vision Trailering system will make that pulling easier. Both engines are hooked to a six-speed automatic. Now we can get to its looks. Trademarks like the square, flared wheel arches, dark D-pillars, and wraparound rear side windows made the transition, everything else is new. While weight has gone down, safety's gone way up with internal changes like the splayed chassis members to confront the small-offset test. New active safety upgrades run from from three kinds of automatic braking systems to surround vision cameras, automatic high beam control, a safety alert seat, and a following distance indicator. Buyers can choose from a front-wheel drive, all-wheel drive, or All Terrain model, each with its own electronic drive selector modes. The Normal, Sport, and Trailer/Tow modes are common to the trio. The FWD gets a Snow mode, the AWD adds adaptive 4x4 and Off Road modes; on the AWD, the 2x4 mode disconnects the rear axle from the drivetrain.

New GM subcompact SUV spied, could be a Chevy or GMC

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Towing a trailer once meant that only those who possessed certain knowledge would be able to go fishing, tow a race car or pull a camper safely. For me, it took four long years of practice working a job behind the wheel of a jacked-up Ford F-250, hauling tons upon tons of mowing equipment for my local parks department, to become proficient. Just how far things have come since then became evident after a recent trip to Utah with GMC, in which we used the half-ton Sierra Denali to tow a set of Polaris side-by-sides through the state. Modern safety technology and a suite of electronic aids make towing simple enough that anyone with a driver's license and something to haul can do it. This revelation came behind the leather-wrapped and heated steering wheel of GMC's outgoing 2018 Sierra Denali. Sitting in the plush, heated and cooled captain's chair, I could barely feel the 6,000 pounds I was towing behind me. Even GMC's smallest full-size truck engine, a 5.3-liter V8 generating 355 horsepower and 383 lb-ft of torque, felt like overkill for what used to amount to a heavy load. With Utah's pristine landscape, the plush confines of the cabin and the uneventful nature of modern towing, mile after mile just streamed by at highway speeds without incident (or excitement). When we finally reached our destination a few hours later, one of GMC's representatives who had chosen to sit in the rear of the cab asked me what I thought about the drive. I pondered for a few minutes and answered with this: "Modern pickup trucks have removed nearly every skill-based variable once associated with towing. I could drive this truck and trailer confidently with just one finger." Consider the near overabundance of towing-assistance systems in the GMC Sierra Denali that I piloted through Utah. Let's start with the most basic of towing skills — something that's now been relegated to the annals of history: reversing a pickup to meet the trailer's hitch. Once upon a time, this required knowing a truck's dimensions and understanding proximity, as well as having a keen eye, a steady foot for both the gas and the brake and the patience to get it right. Now, though, pickups such as the Sierra Denali offer customers a trailer reverse camera system that helps the driver align truck to hitch with pinpoint accuracy.