2014 Gmc 1500 on 2040-cars
5237 34th St N, St Petersburg, Florida, United States
Engine:Gas/Ethanol V8 5.3L/323
Transmission:4-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 1GTS7AF40E1122590
Stock Num: E1122590
Make: GMC
Model: 1500
Year: 2014
Exterior Color: Onyx Black
Options: Drive Type: RWD
Number of Doors: 3 Doors
, Before Discount:$30,870.00, Dealer Discount:($3,173.00), Cash Incentive:($2,000.00), Special Discount:($500.00), Internet Price:$25,197.00, Total Savings:($5,673.00)! The exterior features of the 2014 GMC Savana Cargo Van help you work smarter. Class-exclusive side-access storage bins provide the flexibility to tackle any job. For cargo loading flexibility, swing-out passenger side doors come standard, and on regular wheelbase gas models, a swing???out door for the drivers side is an option as well. The accommodating interior of the Savana Cargo Van is designed to put everything you need within reach. The well-organized instrument panel and driver information center will help you get the job done right. The panel features easy-to-read-gauge clusters including fuel level and maintenance monitors. Plus, available features such as cruise control, leather-wrapped steering wheel and steering-wheel-mounted audio controls allow you to customize your vehicle. Plus, new for 2014, all models except the 1500 Regular Wheelbase, give you the option to get available 5-passenger seating. A variety of engines are available per model to suit your needs, be it for personal use or commercial use. Also, depending on the model, you either get a 4 speed automatic or a 6-speed heavy duty automatic transmission. Tow/haul mode provides a dual-mode shift program that lets you hold gears longer, giving you more torque and providing a smooth transition between gears when climbing hills. The StabiliTrak system comes standard and helps keep the vehicle in the direction you are steering it and manages throttle and braking control. Savana Cargo Vans help you get the job done safely. All models feature driver and front-passenger air bags. The standard tire pressure monitoring system uses tiny sensors inside the wheel to broadcast tire pressure to your vehicle, alerting you to their status and Locking Rear Differential can sense a difference in wheel speed between the left and right rear wheels and lock them to turn in unison for added traction. Come drive the 2014 GMC Savana Cargo Van today! Crown Automotive Group serving Tampa Bay Florida offers great low prices, rebates and incentives for new Group & used Group cars, vans and SUVs to all of our neighbors in St. Petersburg, Largo, Clearwater, and Pinellas Park. Our Expert Service & Parts staff assist our Florida customers keep their Group vehicles in great shape.
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Chevy Express 1500, GMC Savana 1500 get the axe
Tue, 15 Jul 2014Fans of truck-based, light-duty vans can officially pour one out for the Chevrolet Express 1500 and GMC Savana 1500, as General Motors has officially put its long-serving big/little rigs out to pasture. Things aren't quite as sad as they sound, though. The heavier-duty 2500 and 3500 vans will soldier on, in order to duke it out with the largest members of Ram ProMaster, Ford Transit and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter families.
The move does seem to make a lot of sense. According to GM, customers only purchase the 1500-spec Chevrolet 23 percent of the time, while the GMC captures a mere 7 percent of the Savana family's sales. With numbers like that, it's no shock that GM thinks it can shift some of its buyers into its van family's more capable variants. "We knew we could move a lot of our 1500 customers into 2500-series territory," said GM's Joe Langhauser, the product manager for the company's full-size vans.
It's not just simple sales figures dictating the move, though. The 1500 line is taking up some valuable factory space that will be better spent on an eagerly anticipated new product.
GM crab walked the Hummer EV truck up and down Woodward this weekend
Mon, Aug 23 2021Sometimes, manufacturers like to show off their fancy new wares at the Woodward Dream Cruise. It’s largely done through static showcases with big displays for the public to gawk at. However, GM did something a little different with its GMC Hummer EV truck this year. Instead of parking it at the Chevy and GM display area, it took to Woodward Avenue itself to show off the Hummer in pre-production form. Not only did GM drive the electric truck on the road in front of thousands, but it crab walked the whole way. This was our first time, and probably most of the publicÂ’s first time seeing the Hummer EV crab mode in person. Judging from the crowdÂ’s reaction (GM got its wish of everybody paying attention), folks are impressed, and maybe a bit confused at the HummerÂ’s sideways movements. ItÂ’s a strange spectacle to see in person. At first, the truck appears as though itÂ’s sliding sideways on ice in a smooth, graceful slide. ThatÂ’s because even though the wheels are turned, the front of the truck is still pointing dead straight ahead. The GM employee behind the wheel of the prototype appeared to be moving forward at about 5-10 mph — it appears shockingly quick in person for the way this behemoth of a truck presents itself. The tech making it work is rather simple in concept. GM simply took existing rear-wheel steering technology, then amplified and modified it for this type of movement. Whereas most cars with rear-wheel steering max out at around 5 degrees of lock with the rear wheels, this Hummer can turn the wheels up to 10 degrees. Turn the wheel left or right in crab mode, and the Hummer moves diagonally down the street. If you use it for its intended purpose, crab mode is meant to help you navigate the Hummer through trails it might otherwise be too big to fit through using regular steering. In reality, we suspect most folks might use crab mode in the exact same fashion as GM did this past weekend: to impress people. And honestly, we canÂ’t blame them. It was a seriously cool sight to see. Crab mode in action: This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings.
GMC shows how the 2022 Hummer could have looked even more futuristic
Fri, Oct 23 2020Excitement filled the room when GMC asked its designers to resurrect the Hummer in April 2019, but a tinge of uneasiness permeated the department after executives locked in an early 2020 unveiling date. Luckily, stylists knew what they wanted early on in the development phase, and preliminary design sketches give us a fascinating look at how they shaped the electric off-roader that ended up making its global debut online in October 2020. Hummer, the brand, unceremoniously shut down in 2010 after General Motors failed to sell it to the Chinese, but its design DNA was so strong that stylists were able to pick up where their predecessors left off. All of the sketches published on Instagram by the official General Motors Design account show a boxy truck with a tall front end, a short windshield, and a generous amount of ground clearance. These styling cues trace their roots to the AM General Humvee that entered production in 1984 and made its combat debut when the United States invaded Panama in 1989. Even the wildest drawings still depict a pickup that's immediately recognizable as a Hummer. Most of the early design sketches wear some variation of the seven-slot grille that characterized Hummer's production models; it's a styling cue that hints at a heritage shared with Jeep under the American Motors Corporation (AMC) umbrella. Oddly, none wear the round headlights seen on the H2, the H3, and the HX concept that nearly became the H4. Was GMC afraid that its Hummer would end up looking too much like a Jeep? And, at least one sketch shows a fold-down windshield, a feature that will not make it to the assembly line. Sketches never reach production without modifications made in the name of packaging and safety concerns, and the Hummer is no exception, but stylists did a good job of reinventing the brand's design language without copying or erasing the past. If the company had stuck around long enough to make a second- and a third-generation H2, odds are it would look a lot like the GMC-branded model that will enter production in a year. GMC remains on track to start 2022 Hummer deliveries in late 2021, though it told Green Car Reports that it still hasn't built a fully functional prototype yet. When it arrives, this outdoorsy pickup will land in a burgeoning segment of the truck market that numerous models (including the Rivian R1T and Ford's electric F-150) will also call home.