2004 Gmc Sierra 1500 Standard Cab 4.3l Stepside Hot Rod Low Rider L@@k on 2040-cars
Ogden, Utah, United States
We have up for sale/bid is this clean 2004 GMC Sierra. This is a single cab, 2wd with the rare stepside bed. It only has 55k miles on it. The body is in excellent shape with only very minor imperfections. The interior is also just as nice with very little wear. Everything works, it has passed Utah State inspections and emissions. There is no rust on it. It is powered by the tried and true 4.3L Vortec 6 cylinder engine, backed by the 5 speed manual transmission. It has a cd player, a/c, cruise, and tilt wheel. The tires have 75% tread left on them. The truck has no issues. It does have a K&N intake system on it, and a nice sounding exhaust. The only thing the truck could use is the vinyl pin stripping is faded in placed, and it could be removed or refinished. This truck was a new car store trade in, and we got it from them. I am a small dealer in Northern Utah, and sell multiple vehicles out of state every month and would be happy to help you first time long distance buyers have a safe, worry free transaction. Please call if you have any questions! 801-499-2124 Skyler
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2015 Chevy Colorado to start at $20,100*, GMC Canyon at $20,995**
Tue, 05 Aug 2014General Motors has just announced pricing for its new midsize pickup trucks, the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon. Chevy's truck starts at $20,100, *not including $895 for destination, and the GMC starts at $20,995, **not including $925 for destination. These prices are for the base, extended cab models with the 200-horsepower, 2.5-liter inline four-cylinder engine.
Comparatively, these prices fit nicely with the $18,125 starting MSRP of the Toyota Tacoma and the $21,510 of the Nissan Frontier. Compared to the Colorado, the Canyon's extra $895 gets you niceties like LED running lamps, 16-inch alloy wheels, and a four-way power driver's seat.
Both trucks come standard with the 2.5-liter engine, and a more powerful, 305-hp 3.6-liter V6 will also be available. Pricing has not been announced for the upcoming diesel model, which is expected to launch for the 2016 model year.
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Sat, 03 May 2014We dig simple solutions to problems. There's something highly gratifying about making a minute change to fix something, rather than tearing up the playbook. That's what GMC has done with the new Canyon midsize pickup.
When putting a car seat in, car seat manufacturers require that at least 80 percent of the seat's base fit on the bottom cushion. That's a big problem in extended-cab pickups like the Canyon, which feature jump seats with shorter bottom cushions, in place of the larger, more traditionally designed bench.
The Canyon gets around this with extendable jump seats - simply pop out the headrest and slot it into the bottom seat cushion, and the truck can now easily accommodate a child's seat.