2007 Gmc Savana Explorer Limited Se Luxury Van Conversion W/bathroom, 2973 Miles on 2040-cars
Laguna Niguel, California, United States
2007 GMC Savana Explorer Limited X-SE
Custom Luxury AWD Conversion Van Equiped with Custom Enclosed Bathroom including an Operating Sink and a Marine Toilet, all in IMACULATE CONDITION.
ORIGINAL OWNER, LESS THAN 3,000 MILES, PRACTICALLY NEW Mechanical and Electrical Condition, Stunning Good Looks and Loaded with Options. Plenty of Cargo Room, & The Security of All Wheel Drive. Great For Travel... Sports, Vacations, School, Shopping, Golf, or a Night out with Friends. FEATURES: Engine: 5.3L V8, 295HP, 4-speed automatic. (AWD) All Wheel Drive Ground Effects: "Medallion Series" Wrap-Around Ground Effects Climate Control: Front and Rear A/C and Heat with rear controls "Dual Zone" Body: 1500, Comfortable Seating with 5 Dual Tone Leather Captain’s Chairs Doors: 8 Including rear cargo doors Windows: Deep factory tint windows with cloth shades. Lighting: High intensity ceiling light panels Front Seating: Leather, Heated, Dual 6-way power, Power lumbar, Power recline, with Self leveling armrests Mid Seating: Quick release Captain's, Child L.A.T.CH. (Lower Anchors and Top tethers for Children) system Front Entertainment System: Delphi GPS Navigation, XM, Bluetooth, CD Player, Aux Input (iPod), AM/FM stereo. Back Up Camera Image Appears in Navigation Screen when put in Reverse. Rear Entertainment System: 15" Flat Screen Flip down Monitor, Game Ready, DVD, MTS W/Q-Surround System with Subwoofer, Wireless headphone system, Indirect Accent and Mood Lighting. Wood Trim: Denali Hi-Gloss Wood Wheels: 18" Chrome Tires: Good Year Wrangler SR-A P265-60-18 - Practically New! Towing Package: Hitch ACCESSORIES: Power windows, mirrors and locks. Cruise control. Wood/Leather wrapped Tilt Steering wheel. 12V power points throughout.. Compass and thermometer. Heated mirrors, Backup Sensor, Backup Camera, Sideview Camera SPECIAL FEATURES: Custom, enclosed Bathroom including an Operating Sink and a Marine Toilet, Billet grill, Front step plate, Monochromatic Paint includes: Mirrors, Door handles, Front Cowling. |
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2017 GMC Acadia First Drive
Fri, May 13 2016We're in the midst of the Second Great CUV War, and the crossovers are winning by a lot. Compact sedans are being hauled around the side of idled factories and unceremoniously shot. FCA, whose be-sweatered CEO is either omnipotent or a troll of the highest order, is organizing a last stand around profit-dense SUVs and trucks on the off chance that gas prices don't rise ever again. It's the tall wagon's finest hour, and GMC is hoping the new Acadia will capture a share of the glory. The old Lambda-platform Acadia was introduced in 2007, leading the full-size, three-row crossover charge that spawned a quartet of semi-indistinct variants, including a Saturn. (Remember Saturn?) These four were truck-like in heft and capabilities, but lighter and better-mannered than their body-on-frame counterparts – and with an unusually stout 5,000-pound towing capacity. The Lambda siblings bombarded established beachheads on the sales territories occupied by minivans and truck-based SUVs. Last year, GMC moved nearly 100,000 Acadias in the US, the best year ever for the model. Now GMC shows up with a deflated Acadia for 2017, 7.2 inches shorter overall, 3.5 inches narrower, and with a 6.4-inch-shorter wheelbase. The company has even carved something like 700 pounds out of its previously portly unibody, mostly due to the size reduction but also through an increase in the percentage of high-strength steel and the use of lighter soundproofing materials. GM's C1XX platform was launched with the Cadillac XT5 earlier this year, and this GMC version is the second to appear. There's even an available four-banger, but more on that in a bit. What remains to be seen is whether the downsized Acadia represents a leaner, meaner fighter or if GMC is sending it into battle hamstrung. Outside, the new Acadia is stealthily innocuous. Gone is some of the lozenge-ness of the outgoing Acadia, but don't fret about it standing out from the crowd. The overall styling falls into lockstep with the Sierra and Canyon. The cut of the rear window, with an upsweep at the trailing edge, emulates the brand's mid-sized truck offering. A chrome mustache cuts across the front fascia below the grille, and there's more brightwork around the front side windows and at the crease below the scallop in the doors. The taillights are more contemporary than before, with an attractive elongated C element comprised of LEDs.
Ward's releases 10 Best Interiors list for 2014
Thu, 10 Apr 2014While we're still a ways off from the automotive awards season proper, where things like North American Car and Truck of the Year, Motor Trend's Car of the Year and Car and Driver's Ten Best are named, that doesn't mean there aren't trophies being handed out to deserving automakers. Ward's 10 Best Interiors being one of them.
As the name might imply, the magazine focuses on the very best interior treatments in the US market. Whereas some awards purposely exclude extreme, high-dollar offerings, Ward's considers them - the only requirement is that a vehicle has a "new or significantly redesigned interior."
Ward's offered up the list of winners in simple, alphabetical order, and it only seems fair to do the same:
2016 GMC Terrain Denali Quick Spin
Tue, Nov 3 2015Here's a bewildering statistic – General Motors sold over 347,000 GMC Terrain and Chevrolet Equinox crossovers in 2014, making the Theta platform twins the best selling vehicles in their segment. GM sold more Equinox/Terrain crossovers than Honda did CR-Vs, Ford did Escapes, and Toyota did RAV4s. After a week behind the wheel of the 2016 Terrain Denali, we can't fathom why GMC's entry, which accounts for nearly a full third of GM's annual small CUV sales, has been so popular. An inefficient engine, cheap interior plastics, uncomfortable seats, a shortage of technology, and a high price left us questioning why anyone would order this Denali over a Titanium-trim Ford Escape, a Jeep Cherokee Limited, or a Hyundai Santa Fe Sport with the Unlimited Package. Driving Notes While looks are subjective, we'd posit that GMC didn't go far enough with its 2016 mid-cycle refresh. New accents on the front bumper, a tweaked grille surround, and LED running lights round out the changes up front, while the rear gets a slightly different bumper. GMC claims there's a new hood, although we challenge you to pick out the differences – here are the official galleries for the 2013 and 2016, if you'd like to try. GMC missed a tremendous opportunity here. New headlights, some restyled taillights, and tweaked mirrors would have given the impression of a more significant refresh. As it stands, these changes don't add up to much. GMC also claims it made changes in the cabin, adding a "revised instrument panel center stack." Aside from the missing CD slot, which has been replaced with an oddly shaped and not terribly useful shelf, it's hard to spot much of a difference. The Terrain Denali's cabin materials feel cheap. You'll be spending at least $35,000 to park one of these in your driveway, but aside from the leather-and-faux-wood steering wheel, no material feels worthy of that price tag inside. The lower dash plastics are hard and scratchy, the center stack feels hollow and creaks when pressed on, and the too-small shade over the seven-inch display feels flimsy. The upper dash is covered in a cheap-feeling, leather-like material that looks unchanged from when the Terrain Denali debuted back in model year 2013. These materials don't make sense in a vehicle that, as tested, exceeded $41,000. The most egregious thing about the refreshed Terrain is the lack of content.