Red 2007 Gmc Sierra 1500 Truck Sle 1 V8 41500 Miles Regular Cab Tonneau Cover on 2040-cars
Englewood, Florida, United States
This is a Fire Red 2007 GMC Sierra with 41,500 original miles. It is in excellent condition with an absolutely beautiful interior and exterior. It has had only one owner and been in Florida. CARFAX report available. Primary Features Aftermarket Hard Tonneau Bed cover (Matching color) Bed mat Model SLE1 2WD (two wheel drive) Vortec 4.8L V8 16 valve Engine RWD (Rear Wheel Drive) OnStar Capable Z85 Handling/Trailering Suspension Dual Stage Driver/Rt Front Passenger Airbags Theft Deterrent System 17" Aluminum Wheels H.D. RR Auto Lock Differential (Positive Traction) P245 Nitto Crosstek Tires (New as of 4/17/2012) CD/MP3 player Regular Cab Full Size Spare Tire 4-speed automatic Overdrive 4-wheel ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) Leather Seating for 3 passengers Standard Features Trim Level: SLE1 2WD Body Style: REGULAR CAB PICKUP 2-DR Manufactured in: UNITED STATES Engine Type: 4.8L V8 OHV 16V Driveline: RWD Tank: 26.00 gallon Steering Type: R&P Rear Brake Type: Drum Front Suspension: Ind Front Spring Type: Coil Tires: 245/70R17 Full Size Spare Tire: Standard Anti-Brake System: 4-Wheel ABS Front Brake Type: Disc Deep Tinted Glass: Standard Power Door Locks: Standard Driver Airbag: Standard Keyless Entry: Standard Air Conditioning: Standard Cruise Control: Standard Tilt Steering: Standard Steering Wheel Mounted Controls: Standard Tire Pressure Monitor: Standard Vehicle Anti-Theft: Standard ABS Brakes: Standard Passenger Airbag: Standard AM/FM Radio: Standard Power Windows: Standard Electrochromic Interior Rearview Mirror: Standard CD Player: Standard Tachometer: Standard Tilt Steering Column: Standard Leather Steering Wheel: Standard Voice Activated Telephone: Standard Telematics System: Standard Daytime Running Lights: Standard Heated Exterior Mirror: Standard Power Adjustable Exterior Mirror: Standard Interval Wipers: Standard Rear Window Defogger: Standard Front Split Bench Seat: Standard Automatic Headlights: Standard Fog Lights: Standard Pickup Truck Cargo Box Light: Standard Front Air Dam: Standard City MPG: 16 miles/gallon Highway MPG: 20 - 22 miles/gallon When Brand New: Warranty Distance: 36,000 mile Powertrain Warranty Distance: 100,000 mile Powertrain Warranty Duration: 60 month Rust-distance: 100,000 mile Warranty Duration: 36 month Rust-duration: 72 month Overall Width: 80.00 in. Wheelbase: 119.00 in. Track Front: 68.10 in. Cargo Length: 78.70 in. Width at Wall: 62.50 in. Standard Seating: 3 Standard Towing: 5200 lbs Standard Payload: 1952 lbs Standard GVWR: 6400 lbs Turning Diameter: 39.70 in. Rear Suspension: Live Rear Spring Type: Leaf Front Headroom: 41.50 in. Front Legroom: 41.30 in. Front Shoulder Room: 65.20 in. Front Hip Room: 62.50 in. Curb Weight: 4448 lbs Overall Length: 205.60 in. Overall Height: 73.60 in. Ground Clearance: 7.70 in. Track Rear: 67.00 in. Width at Wheelwell: 50.60 in. Depth: 21.00 in. Maximum Towing: 8200 lbs Maximum Payload: 1952 lbs Maximum GVWR: 6400 lbs |
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