Gmc Sonoma 1999 Low Milage Excellent Conditon on 2040-cars
Reading, Pennsylvania, United States
1999 GMC Sonoma, regular cab pikup truck, 74,200 miles, rear wheel drive, 2.2 litre 4 cylinder engine, automatic transmission, 4 wheel anti lock brakes. 15 inch wheels, 4200 lb GVW. White, with gray cloth interior, vinyl floor covering, dirver side and passenger side air bags. Truck is in excellent condition, less than normal wear for a 1999 truck, well maintained, regular oil changes, not used as work truck. Fiberglass bed cover, bed is in excellent condition. Tires have plenty of tread left, runs and drives excellent. Second owner, same family owned, truck was purchased new in Mississippi, warm climate vehicle. Sold to another family member in 2011, trucks been in Pennsylvanis for 2 years. Email any questions, I'll answer to the best of my ability. Vehicle sold as is, no returns. Buyer responsible for pick up or shipping of truck, I'll assist anyway I can for a smooth transaction. $500.00 deposit due at time of purchase, balance due within 10 days from purchase date. Can hold truck if you need more time for pick up or shipment. |
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GM issues stop-delivery for 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon
Fri, 03 Oct 2014General Motors is issuing a stop-delivery order for its latest midsize pickups, the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon, because the driver's side airbag might not be wired correctly. The total number of vehicles affected is still being determined.
According to the statement from GM, the problem, "affects the vehicles' two-stage airbag system by reversing the deployment sequence and disrupting the deployment timing of the driver airbag stages." That means in an accident the bag may not work correctly.
Most of the affected trucks are still on the assembly line, in transit or unsold at dealers, says GM. Until a way to repair the problem is found, customer deliveries are stopped. However, "a small number" of them are in the possession of buyers. GM is contacting these people by phone and by FedEx letter to have the vehicles returned to dealers. In the meantime, they'll be given a loaner to drive.
WI dealer under fire for selling new GMC to dying, blind 89-year-old WWII vet [w/video]
Thu, 14 Mar 2013
You know, people, getting through this life from one end to the other in one piece really does require just one rule: don't be a prick. If you ever find yourself in a situation of dubious moral standing, take a step back and ask yourself, "Am I being a prick to any person or thing?" If the answer is "yes," then stop what you're doing, apologize and go home. One dealership in Wisconsin could possibly have benefitted from that course of action when it reportedly helped David McMurray con his elderly and disabled parents into buying a brand-new $42,000 GMC Terrain for his use.
According to local news reports, a representative from Palmen Motors visited Harold and Christen Thomsen's home to collect signatures for a loan agreement three weeks before the 89-year-old, legally blind Harold passed away. The World War II veteran was on morphine and in hospice when he signed for the GMC, and his 90-year-old wife suffers from dementia. Even so, upon being discovered, the dealer initially said everything was done "legally." According to Barb Tinkler, McMurray's sister, the sale was a scam that remained hidden until he was busted for an unrelated criminal charge.
2018 GMC Acadia with 'Christmas Aero' modification gets in the wind tunnel
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