1999 S-10, Auto., Slick Truck Shortbed Dependable Low Miles on 2040-cars
Harriman, Tennessee, United States
1999 S-10 short bed truck, very nice truck, GREAT gas mileage I am selling my S-10, I am buying a new truck, and won't need it anymore. It is a short-bed, very nice shape. It is a 4 cylinder 2.2, automatic, gets 30-32 m.p.g., It only has 109K miles, it is very dependable. The interior is a light blue velour any is very immaculate condition. It is a 9 out of a 10. I put the SS emblems on it just to give it a neat sporty look, it is not an SS, but the red emblems look very good on the white paint. We painted the grill and bumper to match the truck, so it looks more sporty also, and the nicest thing that topped it off was the Chrome 17" IROC-Z wheels (Hard to find) we put on it, and with Michelin tires. Installed a NEW bed liner, and haven't put anything in the bed since, so it is still new looking. All glass is great. It has delay wipers, A.M/FM. cassette, COLD air, and HOT heat. Runs out very good, and gas mileage is the trick, very good. Would make a very nice truck to drive around or give to a teenager to drive for it's dependability and sporty look. It is very clean under the hood, and the light under the hood still works. This truck has been well taken care of, for the age and the miles. Stays inside garage. You can drive this truck anywhere you like, and rides, drives, handles very good. All lights and dash lights, gauges work like they should. Doors and tailgate opens and closes very good also. Has original jack still behind seat. Under Neath the truck is clean also. Tennessee truck. Any questions you may email me, and I will check frequently. I don't want to put a buy it now, cause some people hit it, and never respond back, then you get charged for the ad, and have to repost again. I am 30 miles from, Knoxville, Tennessee. Thanks for looking. |
Chevrolet S-10 for Sale
Auto Services in Tennessee
Volunteer Diesel Service ★★★★★
Valvoline Instant Oil Change ★★★★★
Triangle Muffler & Automotive ★★★★★
Tommy`s Complete Car Care Inc ★★★★★
Tire King ★★★★★
The Glass Man ★★★★★
Auto blog
Lutz dishes dirt on GM in latest Autoline Detroit
Mon, 20 Jun 2011Bob Lutz sits down for Autoline Detroit - Click above to watch video after the jump
Autoline Detroit recently played host to Bob Lutz, and, as is always the case, the former General Motors vice chairman dished out some great commentary. Lutz was promoting his new book Car Guys vs. Bean Counters: The Battle for the Soul of American Business, and talk quickly turned to his role as it related to product development and high-level decision making at GM. While on the topic of brand management, Lutz revealed a few rather interesting tidbits about his former employer:
All Chevrolet vehicles were required to have five-spoke aluminum wheels and a chrome band up front, as part of the Bowtie brand's overall image.
Corvette owner finds stolen car, but can't get it back [w/video]
Wed, Feb 25 2015It's not too uncommon to hear about owners being reunited with their stolen cars decades after reporting them missing. The story of Terry Dietrich in Georgia starts that way with police finding her lost 1972 Chevrolet Corvette after over 40 years. However, this case takes a different turn because unless she wants to bid on it, Dietrich's likely not getting the 'Vette back. Just six months after purchasing it in 1972, Dietrich's blue Corvette was stolen in Georgia, and in 1975 the sports car found its way to a man in North Carolina. He kept the car right up until his death just a few months ago, and that's when restorer Gary Green bought the 'Vette from his widow, according to Yahoo Autos. Unfortunately, after acquiring the Corvette, Green found some major discrepancies. For one thing, the listed VIN pointed to a '69 convertible, and there was a different serial number on the frame. Green reported the problem to the local police, and they figured out it was the 'Vette Dietrich lost over four decades ago. Consequently, the cops impounded it. The issue now arises that while Dietrich is the victim of the theft, she isn't technically the car's last legal owner. After the Corvette was stolen, she reported the crime to her insurance company, and it paid on the claim, which essentially forfeited her ownership. To make matters slightly more confusing the company can't find the title on the 'Vette either, according to Yahoo Autos. That leaves the well preserved 'Vette sitting in a police impound lot. It will likely go to auction.
OnStar to offer 90-day driving assessment, possible insurance discount
Wed, Jan 7 2015General Motors has announced a brace of new features for OnStar, two of which could help you save money assuming you're willing to sign over some (more) personal details. The first is a driving assessment program in which OnStar takes note of certain driving parameters for 90 days, then provides the driver feedback on their driving, both individually and when compared to other drivers in the program, as well as driving tips. Think of it as OnStar's ICE version of the Nissan Leaf's CARWING feature that compares how efficient your electric driving is compared to other BEV drivers. In this case, though, certain drivers will have the chance to share their assessment with Progressive Insurance, and if the numbers are right they might get a "driving-based" discount from the insurance company. The assessment program is voluntary, and requires opting in. It will be available this summer on all new GM cars and some GM vehicles back to 2013. In case this sounds like Big Brother, let's not forget that Big Brother is already here and moved in so long ago that he's a member of the Kiwanis club and is hosting neighborhood block parties. Progressive already has a million enrollees in a program called Snapshot that tracks OBD II data to offer usage-based insurance to provide annual pricing based on how much you drive your car, with discounts of up to 30 percent. The OnStar effort is just another way to do that. The second feature is proximity offers through AtYourService, which notifies drivers to deals and information on their driving route and provides coupons from RetailMeNot and Entertainment Book. Beyond that, a deal with Priceline will let OnStar agents book hotels for you starting this year, there's a tie-in with Dunkin' Donuts, too, but we're fuzzy on those benefits, and third new feature lets Chevrolet owners know when certain parts need replacing. News Source: Detroit NewsImage Credit: AP Photo/Carlos Osorio Chevrolet GM Technology