Find or Sell Used Cars, Trucks, and SUVs in USA

2013 Chevrolet Avalanche Black Diamond Ltz Crew Cab Pickup 4-door 5.3l on 2040-cars

US $43,995.00
Year:2013 Mileage:27205
Location:

United States

United States
Advertising:

 Stock# VBM4017 You are looking at this IMMACULATE BRAND NEW TRUCK, 1 Owner clean Carfax, loaded, heater and cooling seats, Black Diamond Avalanche, rare to find, very good looking and fully loaded truck, beautiful white pearl color, only 27K miles, a lot of features on this one, please take a look of every pictures if you need more info email me carlos@automaxofmemphis.com, come and take a look of this vehicle, financing available with premium rates as low as 1.79% *W.A.C, no credit? no problem, bad credit? we got guaranteed credit approval, low income, self-employed, bankruptcy and more, check us out at 2001 Covington Pike Memphis, TN. 38128. Please inquiry or send me an email with any question. carlos@AutoMaxofMemphis.com, we have a friendly and no pressure environment ask for V Brothers Motors Carlos Varela, Don Laney or Eduardo Varela. Don't wait too long to take this one home, also every VBM's Unit comes with a 3,000 Mile or 90 Day power-train limited warranty, We are V Brothers Motors Auto Broker @ AutoMax of Memphis, Looking for Financing? We offer a variety of lenders for any kind of credit or individual situation, with the right financial options for just about everyone. Out state buyer or Cash customers are welcome, Third-Party Inspection or Mechanic are welcome upon customer request, just Call Us or Email us at Carlos@AutoMaxofMemphis.com or follow us on twitter or Instagram @vbrothersmotors or visit us on Facebook V Brothers Motors. Online credit application on this car please use the following Stock# VBM4017 (When you buy this or any VBM's vehicle YOU WILL BE INCLUDED in our monthly drawing for a 40" or better size Flat Screen TV, drawing will be announced in our Facebook Page V BROTHERS MOTORS, and ours twitter and Instagram account @vbrothersmotors, call us or see our store for details.) Looking for extra saving on this vehicle? just go to our Facebook Pages V Brothers Motors and hit likes before you buy it, and you will get $250 OFF from original price... Don't miss this opportunity... CALL NOW 901-672-5910 CARLOS VARELA, 901-921-9824 DON LANEY, 901-600-9313 GERMAN VARELA or 901-864-2257 EDUARDO VARELA.

Auto blog

1983 Motorweek showdown pits Porsche 928S vs. Chevy Camaro Z28

Mon, Jan 12 2015

Last month, Motor Trend threw the Camaro Z/28 and Porsche 911 GT3 into the bear pit and let them fight it out. Way back in 1983, MotorWeek had the same idea, comparing the Camaro Z/28 to the Porsche 928S. At the time, the Camaro was America's best selling sports coupe, the 928S was Porsche's top-of-the-line model that also had the highest top speed of any car sold here. And the price differential was even more stark then: $13,600 for the Camaro, $45,000 for the Porsche. That put the Z/28's cast-iron, 5.0-liter V8 with 190 horsepower and 240 pound-feet of torque against the all-aluminum 4.7-liter V8 with 234 hp and 263 lb-ft in the 928S. Even with that and the Camaro being 14 inches longer than the Porsche, the American was a surprising 40 pounds lighter than the German. The show took them to Summit Point Raceway in West Virginia to see how close a relative performance bargain could hang with a the German GT. Both had five-speed manual transmissions, but the high-speed corners and tight sections of Summit Point would test other handling variables, including the "bone-rattling" Camaro's solid rear axle and disc and drum brake setup vis-a-vis the four-wheel disc brakes and independent suspension on the "firm-but-smooth" Porsche. Paradoxically, the larger disparity 22 years ago resulted in a closer result. Check out the video to see how the Summit was won. News Source: MotorWeek via YouTube Chevrolet Porsche Coupe Luxury Performance Classics Videos chevy camaro z28 porsche 928 retro review

2014 Chevrolet SS makes its live debut

Sat, 16 Feb 2013

Chevrolet showed off the new 2014 SS in an airport hangar last night, its first rear-wheel-drive performance sedan in the US since the Impala SS from 1997. We'll have more to say about the SS later today, but this is the sedan that Chevrolet sees as the final piece in restoring its performance credentials. For those of you looking for a manual transmission, however, that wish will go unfulfilled - at least for now: the only two options buyers will have are the color and whether or not they want a sunroof.
We'll work on getting some more angles (in better light) today at Daytona International Speedway, but with fans seeing the car for the first time, we don't hold out much luck of getting a clear shot. So for now, enjoy the high-res gallery above.

Best and Worst GM Cars

Thu, Apr 7 2022

Oh yes, because we just love receiving angry letters from devoted Pontiac Grand Am enthusiasts, we have decided to go there. Based on a heated group Slack conversation, the topic came up about the best and worst GM cars. First of all time, and then those currently on sale, and then just mostly a rambling discussion of Oldsmobiles our parents and grandparents owned (or engineered). Eventually, three of us made the video above. Like it? Maybe we can make more. Many awesome GM cars are definitely going unmentioned here, so please let us know your bests and worsts in the comments below. Mostly, it's important to note that this post largely exists as a vehicle for delivering the above video that dives far deeper into GM's greatest hits and biggest flops, specifically those from the 1980s and 1990s. What you'll find below is a collection of our editors identifying a best current and best-of-all-time choice, plus a worst current and worst-of-all-time choice. Comprehensive it is not, but again, comments. -Senior Editor James Riswick Best Current GM Vehicle Chevrolet Corvette We were flying by the seats of our pants a bit in this first outing and my notes were similarly extemporaneous. When it came time to tie it all together on camera, I failed spectacularly. Thank the maker for text, because this gives me the opportunity to perhaps slightly better explain my convoluted reasoning. I chose the C8 Corvette because it's simply overwhelmingly good, and it's merely the baseline from which this generation of Corvette will be expanded.  While the Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing (more on that in a minute) is an amazing snapshot of GM's current performance standing and its little sibling so enraptured me that I went out and bought one, their existence is fleeting. Corvette will live on; forced-induction Cadillac sport sedans, not so much. So while all three are amazing machines when viewed in a vacuum, the Corvette stands above them as both a reflection of GM's current performance credentials and a signpost of what is to come. So, given the choice between the C8 and the 5V-Blackwing right now, I'd choose the C8. In 10 years, when the Blackwing is no longer in production and Corvette is in its 9th generation? Well, that might be a different story. Now, just pretend I said something even remotely that coherent when we get to the part of the video where I try to make an argument for the 5-V Blackwing as best GM car I've ever driven. Or just laugh at me while I ramble incoherently.