2008 Nissan Frontier Se Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 4.0l on 2040-cars
Chicopee, Massachusetts, United States
This is an Extremely Nice 2008 Nissan Frontier King Cab with the 4.0 V6. It has 79K and runs like New! Ibought this a Month ago from a local Second Owner who had driven it The last 50K with no trouble at all. Normal Maintenance. I needed a Truck to pull my medium size boat. The front of the truck had some normal Road Rash and a broken grill. That turned into a fresh Repaint with top of the line Glasuret Base coat-clear coat!! And a new grill and front bumper!! The truck is spotless. Didn't want to look like a Mutt at the boat launch!! Now I hook the truck for the first time to pull and it's a little to light to feel safe? Bought a Nice Escalade with a 6.2 and more GVW. Now I don't need two trucks!! Some one will get a very nice used truck that runs like a top and looks nearly New! Come and look and you will buy it!! Feel free to call with intelligent questions.Thanks, Ken. 413-210-7316 in Mass.
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"Our existing customers will love getting behind the wheel of the City Express when it's at their Chevrolet dealership," Ed Peper, GM's vice president of fleet and commercial vehicles said in a statement. "But we're most looking forward to giving potential new customers the opportunity to experience one of many Chevrolet commercial vehicles that best fit their needs."
Prices for the 2015 City Express start at $22,950. Scroll down for the official announcement from Chevrolet.
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Considering this lack of hands-on testing, the pair acknowledge that "most hackable" could be a relative term - they point out that the vehicles may actually be quite secure.
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