1994 Geo Metro Xfi With Air Conditioning No Reserve on 2040-cars
Sparks, Nevada, United States
I bought a new car and now I'm selling my beloved Geo Metro xfi. I drove a Metro because I wanted to. I could afford to fix anything that ever went wrong with the car and I enjoyed working on it, so it is ready to drive anywhere. I would trust it to drive to Alaska right now. It averages 48mpg in town and 52mpg on road trips. I drive slow but no hypermiling. No Rust. Car has 238k miles. I rebuilt the engine at 201k in December 2011. I did a good job on it (machine shop 0.020" over bore, new pistons, rings, bearings, new oil pump, studied forum posts before rebuilding). I have extensive prior mechanical experience and I am careful. It has given zero problems in the 37k miles since the rebuild. It gets Mobil 1 oil and doesn't burn or leak anything. It does have xfi cam. Pistons have standard rings since they were new oversize pistons. A/C installed by me with parts from a donor car. New filter/drier and O-rings. Super cold and never a problem with it in 3 years. Of course it affects performance and mpg but it's nice to have when you need it. Transmission is a 4.10 ratio, not 3.79. Synchromesh oil. Shifts perfectly into and out of all gears. New clutch and clutch cable at 201k. All wheel bearings new within 3 years. All brakes are good. Calipers and rotors replaced recently. Brakes work perfect and no strange noises or vibrations. CV joints good. All windows roll up and down. All door latches work like they should. All door locks work. Rear hatch stays up by itself. Professionally tinted windows with 3M film. Ultra capacitor/12ah SLA hybrid battery. Starts right up hot or cold. Easy to replace with normal heavy lead acid car battery if you don't like it. CD/MP3 Stereo with aftermarket speakers. USB and AUX inputs. The only issue with the car is sometimes in the winter I smell a coolant smell from the heater. It doesn't consume coolant but I assume there is a slight wet area on the heater core. It's been like that for 3 years and never got worse. Windshield wiper control lever is not original but it works. Fly to Reno, stay the night at my house, drive it home the next day. I live right next to I-80. Where else are you going to find a rust free xfi with A/C? Call me with any questions: 775-412-2596 |
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2019 GMC Sierra 1500 prototype shows off differences from Silverado
Fri, Feb 2 2018Now that the new Silverado has made its debut, we're awaiting the reveal of its mildly restyled twin, the GMC Sierra 1500. While it likely won't be that different as far as capability and major equipment are concerned, we are looking forward to seeing what design changes it will have. Based on these recent spy shots, the changes will be mild, but still enough to make it visually distinctive. One of the more obvious differences will be in the front fascia treatment. Unlike the Silverado's grille that's level with the top of the headlights, the GMC's will rise above the lights, which will also yield a slight drop on each side of the hood to meet the lights. The grille is quite tall, extending far below the headlights, too. We can make out, behind some mesh, two dips on the outer edges of the grille that give the Sierra a more menacing frown. Large foglights are also found right near where the scoops for the wheel air curtains, and the headlights are unified on the edges, rather than split on the Silverado. Along the sides, the sheet metal looks relatively unchanged. At some angles, we can make out the distinctive shoulder line from the Silverado that runs up to about the rear mirrors where it stops to make room for another crease that rises up from somewhere in the middle of the front doors to lead to the front. The wheel arches are decidedly different from the Silverado's though. While the Silverado has fairly rounded arches, the Sierra's have a rear-slanted bevel to the fronts of the arches and a rounded 90-degree corner at the rears. There isn't much we can tell about the rear except for the taillights. They're quite large, and unlike the Silverado's, there aren't any areas where the sheet metal intrudes. It also appears that the tops of the taillights extend farther forward into the bed sides than the Chevy's. Because the Sierra has almost always been a mechanical twin of the Silverado, we expect it to offer the same 5.3-liter and 6.2-liter V8s, as well as the new 3.0-liter diesel inline-6. Also, being a GMC, it will likely have a flashy, chrome-laden Denali trim level. We also will see the fully revealed model soon, as Automotive News reports the debut will be on March 1. Related Video: Featured Gallery 2019 GMC Sierra 1500 spy shots View 39 Photos News Source: Automotive News Spy Photos GMC Truck chevrolet silverado
Chevy Colorado configurator goes live as GM touts fuel efficiency
Wed, 03 Sep 2014While the news of today is destined to be dominated by a certain plucky Japanese roadster, props to Chevrolet and GMC for announcing its own significant bit of news about their newest pickup twins, the midsize Colorado and Canyon. The two GM-owned brands announced that the twins' 3.6-liter V6 will return up to 26 miles per gallon on the freeway.
To get such efficiency from the 305-horsepower mill, you'll need to live without four-wheel drive and be okay with a max city fuel economy of 18 mpg. The combined rating for the 2WD model sits at 21 mpg. Adding four-wheel drive drops the city and combined ratings by one mpg, while the highway rating dips from 26 to 24 mpg.
As for the twins' eagerly anticipated 2.8-liter diesel engine, it's destined for model year 2016, meaning we've got a ways to go before its efficiency and output are certified.
GMC wants to target Jeep with compact crossover
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