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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2016 GMC Canyon Diesel Quick Spin [w/video]
Mon, Oct 12 2015The 2016 GMC Canyon Diesel and the 2016 Chevrolet Colorado Diesel are basically the same truck. This isn't really news – the two midsize pickups have been discussed side by side since their inception. If you stop reading right now, go to our First Drive story from last week, and replace "Colorado" with "Canyon," you won't miss a beat. Samesies. Looks-wise, the Canyon is a bit more polished overall than the Colorado on which its based. The front fascia has a more upscale, yet tough aura, the squared-off headlamps mimic those of the Sierra, and the alloy wheels – especially those on this SLT tester – are a premium touch. Inside the cabin, it's all carryover stuff from the Chevy truck, just with different badges and some unique color/trim combos. So it's a Colorado Diesel with a Canyon treatment. It's the typical GMC updo. But that's fine by me; this thing's a real sweetheart. Driving Notes Talk about smooth operator. This is one of the least harsh diesel engines I've ever tested, with low levels of vibration. Credit for that goes to the fancy German torque converter, as our own David Gluckman detailed in the Colorado First Drive. There's there's also very little in the way of turbo lag in this truck, aiding the silky character. I kind of miss the "turbo moment" woosh of power, but I'll happily trade that for total overall refinement. GMC hasn't released official fuel economy figures just yet, and my drive route wasn't exactly great for testing the ol' miles per gallon rating. I spent about 45 minutes slogging through traffic in Manhattan (perfect place for a diesel pickup, right?), before getting out onto the highway for another 45 or so. The combined trip returned numbers in the mid-20s, but I have to believe this truck can do better. The steering is vague, the body rolls – it drives like a pickup. That said, even though it's on the larger side of midsize, the Canyon is easy to maneuver, sight lines are great, and it's a generally pleasant-handling truck. The 2.8-liter Duramax diesel engine adds about 200 pounds to the Canyon's overall curb weight, but you don't notice from behind the wheel. Braking feel is smooth and solid, and the truck doesn't feel especially nose-heavy. Despite the anti-aero shape, the Canyon delivers a quiet ride with very little wind or road noise. Credit this to all the sound deadening material added to keep unpleasant diesel chugga-chugga-chugga noises out of the cabin.
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Some of the nitty-gritty specifics (like engine output numbers and fuel economy) have yet to be revealed, and since we haven't driven the finished products yet, it's hard to say how these trucks will fare against rivals like the Ram 1500 and Ford F-150. For now, we can only judge these two books by their covers, and while we do like the designs of the new trucks, we Autoblog staffers are torn on exactly which one looks best.