2010 Gmc Sierra 1500 Sle Extended Cab Pickup 4-door 5.3l on 2040-cars
Rehoboth, Massachusetts, United States
Transmission:6 speed automatic
Vehicle Title:Clear
Body Type:Extended Cab Pickup
Fuel Type:FLEX
For Sale By:Private Seller
Mileage: 75,000
Make: GMC
Sub Model: SLE
Model: Sierra 1500
Exterior Color: Storm Gray
Trim: SLE Extended Cab Pickup 4-Door
Interior Color: Ebony
Drive Type: 4WD
Warranty: Vehicle has an existing warranty
Number of Cylinders: 8
Options: 4-Wheel Drive, CD Player
What we have here is a 2010 GMC Sierra SLE 4 wheel drive extended cab pickup in storm gray with ebony interior. Powered by a 5.3 liter V8 and 6 speed automatic transmission which is part of the power pack plus pkg. that also includes H/D cooling system, locking 3.42 diff. H/D trailer pkg. 20" factory chrome aluminum wheels, and high performance suspension pkg. Has 6 way power drivers seat and power sliding rear window. Some added features include the chrome running boards, bed liner, factory GMC tonneau cover that rolls up to the cab with locking straps. Just put 4 brand new Goodyear eagles on her, what it also came with. The bad is that she has 75k miles on her, mostly highway and you can get the remainder of the 5 year 100,000 mile warranty. I am the original owner. Oil was always changed at around 5000 miles. transmission fluid also changed 15k ago. The good is that I get asked when did you get the new truck. Not a nick, scratch, or dent anywhere. Runs and drives great, you will not be disappointed!! Any questions please let me know. Please don't bid if you have less than 100% positive feedback. If you want the truck, let me know. Please have a pay pal account for deposit, bank check is good for the balance.
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GM recalling 22K Silverado and Sierra trucks for seat issue
Wed, 09 Oct 2013General Motors will recall 21,721 of its new 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups over front seats that could move if the vehicle is hit from behind. Affected vehicles all feature manual adjustments for the two front seats, according to a report from Automotive News.
Of the nearly 22,000 vehicles covered under the action, the overwhelming majority - 18,972 -- were sold in the United States. A further 2,575 were sold in Canada, while 103 were shipped south of the border to Mexico. Finally, another 71 were sold outside North America altogether. As of right now, there are no reports of injuries due to the defect.
Naturally, Chevy and GMC dealers will make the repairs free of charge, although it's not clear as of this writing if GM will be notifying owners or just addressing the issue at the truck's first service.
These are the cars with the best and worst depreciation after 5 years
Thu, Nov 19 2020The average new vehicle sold in America loses nearly half of its initial value after five years of ownership. No surprise there; we all expect that shiny new car to start depreciating as soon as we drive it off the lot. But some vehicles lose value a lot faster than others. According to data provided by iSeeCars.com, trucks and truck-based sport utility vehicles generally hold their value better than other vehicle types, with the Jeep Wrangler — in both four-door Unlimited and standard two-door styles — and Toyota Tacoma sitting at the head of the pack. The Jeep Wrangler Unlimited's average five-year depreciation of 30.9% equals a loss in value of $12,168. That makes Jeep's four-door off-roader the best overall pick for buyers looking to minimize depreciation. The Toyota Tacoma's 32.4% loss in initial value means it loses just $10,496. The smaller dollar amount — the least amount of money lost after five years — indicates that Tacoma buyers pay less than Wrangler Unlimited buyers, on average, when they initially buy the vehicle. The standard two-door Jeep Wrangler is third on the list, depreciating 32.8% after five years and losing $10,824. Click here for a full list of the top 10 vehicles with the least depreciation over five years. On the other side of the depreciation coin, luxury sedans tend to plummet in value at a much faster rate than other vehicle types. The BMW 7 Series leads the losers with a 72.6% drop in value after five years, which equals an alarming $73,686. BMW's slightly smaller 5 Series is next, depreciating 70.1%, or $47,038, over the same period. Number three on the biggest losers list is the Nissan Leaf, the only electric vehicle to appear in the bottom 10. The electric hatchback matches the 5 Series with a 70.1% drop in value, but since it's a much cheaper vehicle, that percentage equals a much smaller $23,470 loss. Click here for a full list of the top 10 vehicles with the most depreciation over five years.
GM already raising prices on 2014 Silverado and Sierra pickups
Mon, 14 Oct 2013General Motors must be pretty pleased with sales of its two newest pickups, the GMC Sierra and Chevrolet Silverado, as it's announced price hikes for both models, as part of a planned price tweak.
Prices will be bumped by as much as $1,500, although weirdly, they'll be offset by as much as $1,500 in cash-back offers through the end of October. Fox Business reports that GM spokesman Jim Cain said of the price hike, "With the sell down of the '13 models nearly complete, this price adjustment was planned and is a normal part of business."
The move, as Fox is quick to point out, is an interesting one, as sales of the twin pickups struggled last month relative to the Ford F-Series, while both of GM's crosstown competitors have been aggressively undercutting Silverado and Sierra prices. The F-150 starts at $24,070 and the Ram 1500 comes in at $23,600, not counting any cash on the hood. A base Silverado, meanwhile, retails at $25,575.