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The Average Price of a 1999 GMC SUBURBAN on LemonFree.com is $9,701
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| Phone: | 800-403-2888 |
| Dealership: | Speedway Auto Mall |
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Description:
This 1999 GMC Suburban 4dr 1500 4x4 features a 5.7L V8 FI 8cyl Gasoline engine. It is equipped with a 4 speed automatic transmission. The vehicle is Gold Metallic with a Tan Leather interior. Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Tinted Windows, Power Steering, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Power Mirrors, Leather Steering Wheel, Power Drivers Seat, Tow Package, Roof Rack, Rear Air Conditioning, Clock, Tachometer, Tilt Steering Wheel, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag, ABS Brakes, Rear Defogger, Intermittent Wipers, AM-FM, Cassette, CD Player, Leather Interior Surface, Four Wheel Drive - Contact Ed Mecum Jr. at 800-403-2888 or speedamall@aol.com for more information. -
This listing has been provided by Speedway Auto Mall 1590 West Lane Road Machesney Park, IL 61115.
http://www.speedwayautomall.com/detail.aspx?iid=2110212
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1999 GMC SUBURBAN Fun Facts
The Chevrolet Suburban is a large sport utility vehicle from Chevrolet. It is one of the longest-lived automobile nameplates in the United States, dating from 1935 and is likely to be produced under this name for the forseeable future. For most of its recent history, the Suburban has been a passenger wagon bodied version of the Chevrolet pickup truck, including the Chevrolet C/K series of truck-based vehicles. It has been traditionally one of General Motors most profitable vehicles, with relatively high resale value for an American truck. Many automotive companies in the United States used the "Suburban" name to indicate a windowed, station wagon type body on a commercial frame including Dodge, Plymouth, Studebaker, Nash, Chevrolet, and GMC. With the end of production of the Dodge Town Wagon in 1966, only General Motors continued to manufacture a vehicle branded as a "Suburban", and they were awarded an exclusive trademark on the name in 1988. The Suburban is one of the largest SUVs on the market. It has outlasted many competitive vehicles such as the International Harvester Travelall of the 1970s, and the Ford Excursion of the 2000s. The latest competitor is an extended Ford Expedition. The 2007 model year Suburban and Yukon XL were unveiled at the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show in January. Production of the redesigned GMT900 Suburban and Yukon XL began at Janesville Assembly and Silao Assembly in March of 2006, with the vehicles arriving at dealerships in April.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMC_Suburban
Stylistically, the first-generation GMC Suburbans sold from 1936-40 were truck-based station wagons.
The light-duty GMC Suburban was originally known as the 4L60-E.