2014 Chevrolet Express 1500 Upfitter on 2040-cars
8220 US Highway 31, Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Engine:5.3L V8 16V MPFI OHV
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1GBSGDC48E1159459
Stock Num: 41443
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Express 1500 Upfitter
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Dark Blue Metallic
Interior Color: Neutral
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Mileage: 1
NAV, Flex Fuel, Remote Engine Start, Onboard Communications System, Rear Air, REAR VISION CAMERA, PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP, Tow Hitch. Dark Blue Metallic exterior and Trim, Custom Vinyl, Neutral interior, Upfitter trim READ MORE!======KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Rear Air, Flex Fuel, Onboard Communications System, Remote Engine Start Privacy Glass, Keyless Entry, Electronic Stability Control, Heated Mirrors, 4-Wheel ABS. ======OPTION PACKAGES: AUDIO SYSTEM WITH NAVIGATION, AM/FM STEREO WITH MP3 COMPATIBLE CD/DVD PLAYER AND NAVIGATION, USB PORT seek-and-scan, digital clock, auto-tone control, Radio Data System (RDS), speed-compensated volume and TheftLock, TRAILERING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY-DUTY includes trailering hitch platform and 7-pin sealed connector (Includes (UY7) 7-lead trailer wiring harness.), REAR VISION CAMERA display integrated into rearview mirror (Integrated into navigation screen when (UYS) AM/FM stereo with MP3 compatible CD/DVD player and navigation is ordered.), SEAT ADJUSTER, DRIVER 6-WAY POWER (RISER ONLY), PREFERRED EQUIPMENT GROUP includes Standard Equipment. Upfitter with Dark Blue Metallic exterior and Trim, Custom Vinyl, Neutral interior features a 8 Cylinder Engine with 310 HP at 5200 RPM*. ======VEHICLE REVIEWS: KBB.com's review says If you're looking for a time-tested van that can handle almost any task in any weather, the 2014 Chevy Express Van is for you.. ======WHO WE ARE: After more than 50 years in business, The Hubler Auto Group, through the power of ten central Indiana locations, has literally sold hundreds of thousands of vehicles and is one of the oldest and most prolific auto dealers in the State employing 550 people. The Hubler Auto Group can claim the title for selling more G.M. vehicles in the State of Indiana than any other dealer or dealer group Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase. FREE Window Tint OR Unlimited 1 Year CarWash Pass with any vehicle purchase.* Central Indiana's LARGEST Chevy Dealer! We have great finance rates and rebate incentives available on our new vehicle inventory! Call us today for the details at 866-797-3549. Our Internet Customer Care Team is on-hand to take your call! *Some restrictions may apply. See dealer for details.
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GM takes heat for aborted Silverado riff on 'Boston Strong' at World Series
Thu, 31 Oct 2013During game five of the World Series, Chevrolet was set to do a spot of marketing for the 2014 Silverado - fans at Busch Stadium in St. Louis would hold up placards that spelled out the words "Silverado Strong," a theme that Chevy has been promoting since the Silverado's launch with the song "Strong," by Will Hoge. The St. Louis promo was ultimately called off, though, over concerns that it'd be insensitive to the visiting Boston Red Sox. (You can see the image of what the stunt would have looked like above, courtesy of one timely Reddit user.)
Now, the Busch Stadium stunt might not have been a big deal, had the St. Louis Cardinals not been playing the Boston Red Sox. Following the tragic events in Boston during the marathon back in April, the phrase "Boston Strong" gained traction among the city's citizens, especially at sporting events. So, you can imagine that Chevy's appropriation of the phrase might not sit well with some fans.
The stunt was ultimately shelved after images of the signs went viral before the game, leading to a bit of a public backlash. Chevy spokesperson Michael Albano said of the promo that it was meant to show the brand's "commitment to baseball and its fans." But after the images went viral, the company "realized there was the possibility that we may offend some of the very fans we were trying to honor," Albano told Automotive News via email.
Use this PowerPoint when convincing your spouse to let you buy a Corvette
Thu, 14 Feb 2013When you are not the one in charge of the purse strings, creativity is a must when trying to get the string-holder to bankroll that next shiny object you just can't live without.
When I was a kid, I decided that life wasn't worth living if it weren't in pursuit of owning a GMC Typhoon. My 12-year-old self crafted a fiscal strategy that, when combined with my offer of a 49-percent share of ownership in the car in return for my parents' contribution of 80-percent of the purchase price, would see me behind the wheel of a Typhoon by the time I hit college. They walked away from the negotiating table and, the economic climate of the 8th grade being what it was at the time, another partner wasn't found before the Typhoon was discontinued.
Roy El-Rayes, however, has succeeded where 12-year-old me failed, and he did it by using the sort of professionalism that only a PowerPoint presentation can provide, along with some humor and bold-faced flattery.
This is how GM is hiding new Chevy Volt in public
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