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

1997 Chevy Tahoe Rare 2dr 6.5 Diesel on 2040-cars

US $15,000.00
Year:1997 Mileage:192000
Location:

Berlin, Connecticut, United States

Berlin, Connecticut, United States

1997 Chevrolet Tahoe LS
192,xxx miles, 4l80E transmission,  All Power Options, Class 3 Trailer Hitch, V8 6.5 Liter, Roof Rack & Towing Package, 4WD push button works great, ABS Brakes, Power steering/Tilt Wheel,  Drivers Power seat, cloth interior (grey), AM/FM Radio, CD Player Cassette Deck, Runs and drives great, Just Passed CT Emissions, Has little rust under doors and rear bumper (vary normal for there’s years ) My price is fairly firm @ 15,000 (PLUS $2500 FOR PLOW). I'm in no rush to sell and I don't NEED to sell, so no low ball offers please. It's impossible to find one in this condition, only selling because I what a 2500 GMC pickup, Myers 7'6" snow plow (only used to do my own personal driveway)  (NOT INCLUIED IN PRICE WILL TAKE OFF IF YOU DO NOT WHAT IT) ADDITIONAL $2500 IF YOU WHAT THE PLOW. Call or Text Kevin @ 860-883-8066 if you have any questions or what more pic’s
IN THE PAST 2 YEARS HAVE DONE

ACDELCO Part # EP309 lift pump

ACDELCO Part # 19180462 Fuel Tank Sending Unit

DORMAN Part # 576383 Fuel Tank

Custom Made Fuel lines

ACDELCO Part # 19209059 Diesel Fuel Injector Pump 

ACDELCO Part # 15158525 Oil Cooler

ACDELCO Part # 15104800Oil Cooler Line

ACDELCO Part # 15104803 Oil Cooler Line

ACDELCO Part # 212366 Glow Plug Relay

ACDELCO Part # 15909826 Power Steering Pump

ACDELCO Part # 178579 Hydroboost

ACDELCO Part # 60G GLOW PLUGS All 8

MEVOTECH Part # MS50121Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly

MEVOTECH Part # MS50120 Control Arm and Ball Joint Assembly

ACDELCO Part # 45D2233 Both Front Lower Ball Joints

MONROE Part # 37130 Front Shocks

MONROE Part # MA779  Max-Air Rear Socks

Complete Brake Line Kit W/ Stainless Braided Hoses CT1105SB-SS Classic Tube

ACDELCO Pads, rotors, shoes, drums, wheel cylinders and NAPA ECLIPSE Front Calipers

SS Diesel Supply SEVERE DUTY 6.5 Fan ssd-3668 and 180 High Flow thermostats ssd-16401

SS Diesel Supply  Fuel-Miser Injectors  ssd-8304

ACDELCO Starter

1000 watt Engine Block Heater

Auxiliary Electric Booster Fan

3" mandrel bent downpipe, 2.25" one piece crossover pipe SS Diesel Supply ssd-17220

And custom exaust system with magnaflow muffler and removable catalytic converter eliminator pipe

NAPA AF10057 Mass Air Flow Sensor

4L80E HEAVY DUTY Monster Transmission ($1700)

1999 Cadillac Escalade Full Center Console

weathertech floor mats froth to back

seatsaver seat covers

All Maintenance is up to date

bushwacker fender flares

GlowShift GS-3G-05 3in1Exhaust Temp and Digital Boost and Temperature Gauge

Auxiliary Diesel Fuel Filter

2 NAPA 850cca Batteries

Duralast Gold universal joints Rear shaft

AstroStart Remote Starter with turbo timer

k&n Air filter

                                                                                                                                               

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800k car names trademarked globally, suddenly alphanumerics seem reasonable

Tue, 01 Oct 2013

What's in a name? This cliched phrase probably gets tossed out at every marketing meeting that happens when a new car gets its nomenclature. We know the answer, though: everything. The name of a car has all the potential to make or break it with fickle customers that are more conscious than ever about what their purchases say about them.
That's giving headaches to marketing folks across the automotive industry. "It's tough. In 1985 there were about 75,000 names trademarked in the automotive space. Today there are 800,000," Chevrolet's head of marketing, Russ Clark, told Automotive News. Infiniti's president, Johan de Nysschen, echoed Clark's sentiment, saying, "The truth of the matter is, across the world, there is hardly a name or a letter that hasn't already been claimed by one car manufacturer or another. You can go through the alphabet - A, B, C and so forth - and you will quickly see that almost all available letters are taken."
What has that left automakers to do? Get creative. In the case of Infiniti, it made the controversial move to bring all of its cars' names into a new scheme, classifying them as Q#0 for cars and QX#0 for SUVs and crossovers. So the Infiniti G, which was available as the G25 and G37, is now the Q50. The FX37 and FX50 are now the QX70.

What car should James Robertson buy to drive his famous 21-mile commute?

Thu, Feb 5 2015

The Internet has been abuzz this week with the story of Detroit resident James Robertson, the 56-year-old factory worker who has walked some 21 miles to work for the last 10 years. The Detroit Free Press brought Robertson's story to the fore, helping an online fundraising campaign to generate more than $275,000 (as of this writing). The original goal was just $5,000, or about enough to replace the used Honda that died on Robertson back in 2005, and left him walking. So, newly flush with funds, what's the perfect car for Robertson to buy? Let's look at the specifics of his situation, and try to pick out the best options. Here's what we know: Robertson's commute is (famously) 21 miles; he lives in downtown Detroit (for now) and seems pretty humble, so something very flashy is probably out; former Honda aside, his ties to the city (and statements about being a Ford fan) seem to indicate a Detroit Three company product is best; he's a single guy with a girlfriend; he's got to deal with Michigan weather, and the sometimes fickle snow removal processes in The D. Here are some choices: Ford F-150 Robertson is on record as being a Taurus fan, and after a decade of walking I've no doubt that the big sedan would offer a cozy respite. Still, as a car guy and a student of the industry, I'd have a hard time recommending a sedan so clearly in need of replacement. Especially when The Blue Oval has such great stuff within the rest of its roster. The 2015 F-150 seems almost perfect for Robertson. Opting for either of the new EcoBoost V6 engines should help keep fuel bills in reasonable check, while healthy ride height and four-wheel drive will get him to work on time even during the snowiest of snow days. Better still, with a fat options sheet and car-like ride quality, Robertson can have just about every amenity he might want, in a package that won't disrespect his blue-collar roots. Chevrolet Colorado You guys saw this one coming, right? The smaller footprint of the midsize Chevy pickup, relative to some of the other options here, should be an advantage for urban parking and driving. And again, 4x4 is an option for the nasty weather, the running costs should stay pretty low and there aren't many tech/luxury features that can't be had in-cabin. I'd go ahead and splash out on the Crew Cab bodystyle, too, just in case Robertson feels like starting a carpool.

Take a close look at the guts of the Chevy Volt battery, powertrain

Sat, Aug 9 2014

Just how intimate would you like to get with the powertrain in a Chevy Volt? If you're anything like YouTube user d55guy, then spending a half hour filming yourself taking apart the battery pack, motor, inverter and more for a look inside sounds like your idea of fun. After all, this way you get to see the cooling system, the heavy safety kill switch and count up the individual cells in the battery modules. Fun! Turns out, we also enjoy languidly paced Volt dissection video goodness, and we think you might want to see it as well. So, we've embedded two videos below and if you don't have a better understanding of how the Volt is put together after watching them, well, at least you can't say we never tried to show you anything. Given that what's really happening here is the organized 'destruction' of an expensive and potentially dangerous object, let's talk safety. There's a serious disclaimer at the beginning of the videos and on the YouTube description page, but we feel the need to repeat the gist of it here: do not try this at home. The creator of the video says he is a trained engineer and has been doing things like this "for the better part of a decade," so he apparently knows what he's doing. With that in mind, watch it all below. When you're done seeing the insides of a Volt powertrain up close, if you need more filmed EV dissection/destruction, check out this video designed for first responders approaching a damaged Tesla Model S. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.