2012 Chevrolet Express 3500 Lt Extended Pass. Van 4.8l Flex Fuel V8 33,127 Miles on 2040-cars
DeLand, Florida, United States
2012 Chevrolet Express 3500 LT Extended Pass. Van 4.8L Flex Fuel V8 Only 33,127 Miles Description: This 2012 Extended Chevy express passenger van is one of the nicest vans I have ever driven. I was impressed at the performance the van delivers yet it was smooth, quiet and a pleasure to drive. I have driven this van over 2000 miles and I was amazed at the average 19 MPG on the highway, I would say the 6 speed automatic transmission has a lot to do with the great gas mileage. This one owner van is in awesome condition and ready for work or pleasure the day you arrive. Car check shows no accident history and the interior smells clean and fresh with no smoke or pet odors. This extended Express seats 12 with a ton of extra room in the rear for baggage. Everything works as it should and this beautiful Express Van will be ready for your trip back home with no excuses! Comfort, Style and Economical! For any questions please feel free to call or email 772 321-8822 Pictures: Condition Of Vehicle I did take 2 pictures of 2 very small dents on the right side door and rear panel, you will have to look close to see them. My wife and I take pride in every vehicle we deliver and my feedback speaks for itself so bid with confidence. For any questions please feel free to call or email me: Bob 772 321-8822, TERMS OF SALE This vehicle is available for inspection in Florida prior to the auction ending (call for details). This vehicle is used. This vehicle has been described to the best of my ability. This vehicle will be sold as is. It is the responsibility of the buyer to inspect the vehicle, and to satisfy themselves as to the condition and value based upon that judgement. Please be certain of your decision to complete this transaction before placing a bid. Terms of Sale: There is a non-refundable $500 Deposit due within(24)hr of auction end, Via PayPal. Balance due within 10 days. Send the PayPal deposit to "boblksall@aol.com". Cashiers Check Or Money Order To be made payable our dealership. I Can Deliver Your new Van up to 600 Miles for $1.65 per mile. Call me for Delivery cost Beyond 600 miles. Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs, and any tax, title, registration costs from their state. Please contact Bob Murphy with any questions you may have at 772 321-8822. This Item Is Being Sold By a local Florida dealer. WE will Supply The Buyer With a 30 day Temporary Tag. Unless you are paying by cash or wire transfer we will not release the title until funds have cleared We Will Be Happy To Pick You Up At The Daytona or Orlando International Airport. TAXES/REGISTRATION FEES: FLORIDA BUYERS MUST PAY FL SALES TAX, TAG AND TITLE/REGISTRATION FEES. AS STATED IN FLORIDA STATUE 212.08 (10), OUT OF STATE BUYERS MUST PAY TO OUR DEALERSHIP, STATE SALES TAX AS MANDATED BY THAT STATE OR COUNTY WHERE YOU LIVE. WE WILL ISSUE YOU A LEGAL FORM (DR-123) STATING AMOUNT OF TAXES PAID HERE IN FLORIDA SO YOUR STATE WILL CREDIT YOU WHEN THE VEHICLE IS REGISTERED IN YOUR STATE. CURRENTLY, ARKANSAS AND MISSISSIPPI IMPOSE SALES TAX ON MOTOR VEHICLES, BUT DO NOT ALLOW CREDIT FOR TAXES PAID TO FLORIDA. Out of the country sales do not pay sales tax. |
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How Chevy Silverado, GMC Sierra will take on the Ford F-150 profit machine
Fri, Aug 10 2018FORT WAYNE, Ind. — When General Motors engineers were developing the 2019 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks, some of them joined public tours of Ford's Dearborn, Mich., factory to watch aluminum-bodied F-Series trucks go down the assembly line. The redesign of the Ford F-Series trucks, launched in 2014, set a new standard for fuel economy and lightweight vehicle construction. But armed with stopwatches and trained eyes, the GM engineers believed they saw problems. "They had a real hard time getting those doors to fit," Tim Herrick, the executive chief engineer for GM truck programs, told Reuters. His team did more intelligence gathering. They bought and tore apart Ford F-Series doors sold as repair parts. Their conclusion: GM could cut weight in its trucks for a lower cost using doors made of a combination of aluminum and high-strength steel that could be thinner than standard steel, shaving off kilograms in the process. These pounds-and-pennies decisions will have major implications in the highest-stakes game going in Detroit: dominance in the world's most profitable vehicle market, the gasoline-fueled large pickup segment. What's more, GM is banking on strong sales of overhauled 2019 Silverados and GMC Sierras to fund its push into automated and electric vehicles — a business many investors see as the auto industry's long-term future. The risks are high given the hits automakers have taken from U.S. President Donald Trump's trade policies. Rising aluminum prices spurred by Trump's tariffs are driving up costs on the Ford's F-Series, while rising steel and aluminum prices likewise drag on GM results. GM also has a significant risk should the United States, Mexico and Canada fail to agree on a new NAFTA trade deal, given GM trucks built at its Silao, Mexico, factory could face a 25 percent tariff if NAFTA collapses. Major profit per truck Interviews with GM executives and a tour at its factory here in northwest Indiana provide a detailed look inside GM's plan for the most important vehicles in its global lineup. These big pickups are everything Tesla's Model 3 or Chevy's Bolt electric car is not. The mostly steel body is bolted to the truck's steel frame, rather than the one-piece body and frame electric vehicles. The majority of trucks will have a V-8 gasoline engine powering the rear wheels — like the classic GM cars of the 1950s. Some Silverados will have new four-cylinder engines, but there is no electric or hybrid offering as of now.
Foreign automakers pay from $38 to $65 per hour to non-union workers
Sun, Mar 29 2015As leaders for the United Auto Workers gather in Detroit for their Special Convention on Collective Bargaining to work out the negotiating stance for this year's new labor agreements with the Detroit 3 automakers, what they most want to do is figure out how to eliminate the two-tier wage scale. However, the lower Tier 2 wage has allowed the domestic automakers to reduce their labor costs, hire more workers, and compete better with their import competition. As it stands, per-hour labor rates including benefits are $58 at General Motors, $57 at Ford, and $48 at Fiat-Chrysler – a reflection of FCA's much greater number of Tier 2 workers. The Center for Automotive Research released a study of labor rates (including benefits) that put numbers to what the imports pay: Mercedes-Benz pays the most, at an average of $65 per hour, Volkswagen pays the least, at $38 per hour, and BMW is just a hair above that at $39 per hour. Among the Detroit competitors, Honda workers earn an average of $49 per hour, at Toyota it's $48 per hour, Nissan is $42 per hour, and Hyundai-Kia pays $41 per hour. The lower import wages are aided by their greater use of temporary workers compared to the domestics. Automotive News says the ten-dollar gap between those foreign camakers and the domestics turns out to about an extra $250 per car in labor, which adds up quickly when you're pumping out many millions of cars. That $250-per-car number is one that, come negotiating time, the Detroit 3 will want to reduce, as the UAW is trying to raise both Tier 1 and Tier 2 wages. Another wrinkle is that the domestic carmakers are considering the wide adoption of a third wage level lower than Tier 2. Some workers who do minor tasks like assembling parts trays kits and battery packs already make less than Tier 2, but the UAW will be quite wary about cementing yet another wage scale at the bottom of the system while it's trying to fight a bigger battle at the top. News Source: Automotive News - sub. req., BloombergImage Credit: AP Photo/Erik Schelzig Earnings/Financials UAW/Unions BMW Chevrolet Fiat Ford GM Honda Hyundai Kia Mercedes-Benz Nissan Toyota Volkswagen labor wages collective bargaining labor costs
Junkyard Gem: 1986 Chevrolet Sprint Plus
Fri, Jun 16 2023General Motors sold second- and third-generation Suzuki Cultuses with Geo or Chevrolet Metro badging in the United States from 1989 through 2001 model years, and we've all seen plenty of those cars on the street over the years. The first-generation Cultus was sold here as well, with Chevrolet Sprint badges, and I've found a rare example of the Sprint five-door hatchback in a Northern California car graveyard. The Chevy Sprint first appeared on the West Coast as a 1985 model, then became available everywhere in the United States for the 1986 through 1988 model years (in Canada, it was sold as the Pontiac Firefly). It was available here as a hatchback with three or five doors; for 1986 only, the five-door was badged as the Sprint Plus. Soon enough, The General would be selling many more Asian-built cars with Detroit badges here. Isuzu I-Marks were sold as Chevrolet/Geo Spectrums starting in the 1986 model year, while Daewoo provided the Pontiac LeMans two years later. Under the hood, a 1.0-liter three-cylinder rated at 48 horsepower. The five-door Sprint cost $5,580 in 1986, which was $200 more than the three-door (those prices would be $15,445 and $14,891 in 2023 dollars). I've documented seven discarded Sprints prior to this one (including an extremely rare Turbo Sprint), and all of them were three-doors; we can assume that price was the most important factor for Sprint buyers. Gasoline prices were crashing hard during the middle 1980s, but memories of gas lines and odd-even-day fuel rationing from 1979 remained strong. What cars competed with the '86 Sprint on sticker price? Well, there was no way to undercut the hilariously affordable (and terrible) Yugo GV, which cost $3,990. The much bigger (but still pretty bad) Hyundai Excel listed at $4,995, while Toyota would sell you a sturdy (but zero-fun) Tercel starting at $5,448. Even the wretched Chevy Chevette — yes, it was still available in 1986 — cost $5,645. The original buyer of this car was willing to shell out an extra $395 to get an automatic instead of the base five-speed manual. That's about $1,093 in today's money. This car must have been slow. By the end, the doors were held shut with duct tape, but it still stayed alive until age 37. 53 miles per gallon on the highway! It does everything. The camels of the highway.