2005 Chev Silverado Ls 2500hd Crew Cab 4wd Diesel on 2040-cars
One owner, 2005 Chev Silverado LS, 2500HD, crew cab, short bed, 6.6 Turbo Durmax diesel, 5 speed Allison transmission, 4wd, dual climate control, rear entertainment, cd/tape/radio, Bose speakers, electric extend camper mirrors heated, 139k miles. Tires have only 19000 miles on them. June 2011 had all new belts and hoses. January 2013 replaced with new power steering pump, water pump, and radiator, brake hydro boost, and oil cooler assembly. This truck has been maintain regularly, so I can go anywhere without a worry. I have kept folder with all the receipts and all the history on this truck. This is my personal truck and was used for hauling a Toy Box fifth wheel trailer for me and my son dirt bikes. Sold the Toy Box last May 2013. The only reason for selling is that have 2 trucks now since my son went to the Marines in January. The NADA blue book is 23,000 Avg. Retail price. This truck is also advertised locally. Very nice truck and plus these extra's : 45 gal. tank/toolbox combo with electric switching valve for both tank operation on fuel gauge. It has a rail type fifth wheel and goose neck hitches that are removal. Plus a Bulldog chip and a change on the fly console not mounted for the present. All side & back window have darker tint than factory, but still legal. 3 step running boards. All so, I have the fifth wheel type tail gate with lovers. Headache rack with rails for tying down cargo items. Bumper grill guard. |
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Silverado HD, Touareg V10 TDI face off in diesel tug-of-war
Sun, 30 Dec 2012A couple weeks ago, we watched a Chevrolet Silverado get dominated by a Dodge Ram Heavy Duty in a fullsize pickup tug-of-war, but in that truck's defense, Chevy's Vortec gas engine was no match for the torquey Cummins turbo diesel. For our next round of vehicular tug-of-war, a Duramax-powered Silverado HD takes on Volkswagen Touareg V10 TDI.
Now, on paper, putting the Duramax V8's 365 horsepower and 660 pound-feet of torque up against the V10's 310 hp and 553 lb-ft looks like an easy win for the Bowtie, but unfortunately, this battle has a similar result as the Dodge versus Chevy video, with the Silverado smoking its tires trying to move forward as it gets pulled backwards. Put another way: YouTube 2, Chevy Silverado 0.
It just goes to show, though, that big tires, bolt-on fender flares and goofy smoke stacks don't improve your towing abilities. Besides, what did the Silverado driver expect when the Touareg V10 TDI has towed a Boeing 747 in the past?
Race Recap: 2013 Indianapolis 500 better than Bollywood; all the emotion, none of the music [spoilers]
Mon, 27 May 2013If the 2013 Indy 500 were a movie it would be the one expected to win all the little statues come awards season, and if it were an athlete it would have made spectators watch in awe as it broke record after record. And this kind of talk comes after last year's race was considered one of the best ever - the last lap hijinks in 2012 and Takuma Sato's crash leading to a podium ceremony straight out of a Golden Globes tearjerker.
But this year's race delivered more than anyone expected, from the 250,000 fans to the commentators to the IndyCar series itself and, finally, to the guy who hopped through a two-mile window on Lap 197 to take the lead and keep it until the end.
Recharge Wrap-up: EV torque secrets, UC Davis maps future of biofuels
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