2001 Chevrolet Suburban

2001 Chevrolet Suburban

$6,500.00

2500, 4×4, LT, 8.1 Liter

2001     SOLD

 

Chevrolet

 

 SUBURBAN 2500  4X4

 

 

Features:

 

 

·        8.1 Liter V-8 Gasoline Engine

 

 

·        Automatic Transmission

 

 

·        38 Gallon Fuel Tank

 

 

·        Front and Rear Air Conditioning

 

 

·        AM-FM-CD Radio With CD Changer

 

 

·        DVD Player With 17” Flip Down Screen

 

 

·        Sun Roof

 

 

·        Leather Wrapped, Tilt Wheel

 

 

·        Cruise Control

 

 

·        Keyless Entry

 

 

·        Power Windows

 

 

·        Power Door Locks

 

 

·        Power Heated Seats (both sides)

 

 

·        Trailer Towing Package

 

 

·        Towing Mirrors

 

 

·        Leather Seats

 

 

·        3rd Row Seating

 

 

·        Aluminum Alloy Wheels

 

 

·        Michelin Tires (about 50% tread life)

 

 

·        4 Wheel Disc Brakes

 

 

White with tan interior. Gets average of 11-12 mpg. Nice safe ride for wife, kids, family. Seats eight. Asking $6,000  OBO
 
 


 

  The Chevrolet Suburban is a large sport utility vehicle from Chevrolet. It is the longest-lived continuous automobile nameplate still in production, dating from 1935. The Suburban has been produced under the Chevrolet, Holden, and GMC marques until the GMC version was rebranded as the GMC Yukon XL. For most of its recent history, the Suburban has been a station wagon-bodied version of the Chevrolet pickup truck, including the Chevrolet C/K and Silverado series of truck-based vehicles. Cadillac offers a version called the Escalade ESV. The Suburban has traditionally been one of General Motors’ most profitable vehicles.

 

 

 

 

2001 Suburban

 

2500 LT

 

4×4

 

Autoride

 

hatch w/ wiper

 

towing package

 

 Rear close opens

 

Or whole hatch

 

CD Changer

 

3rd row seating

 

Plenty of cup holders

 

Power heated Passenger seat

 

2 tone tan interior

 

Power Sunroof

 

Heated memory drivers seat

 

AM/FM/CD

 

rear a/c & garage door opener controls

 

Transmission Temp/Tachometer

 

Average 12,000 miles per year

 

Cassette deck/heated cup holders

 

heavy rubber mats over factory mats

 

Little wear on drivers seat

 

8.1 Litre

 

the 8.1

 

 

8100

 

The Vortec 8100 (RPO L18) is a V8 truck engine. It is a redesigned Chevrolet Big-Block 

 

engine and was introduced with the 2001 full-size pickup trucks. It is an all-iron engine 

 

(block and heads) with two valves per cylinder. It retains the same bore centers as the 

 

old 7.4 L big-blocks, but stroke was upped by 9.4 mm to reach 8.1L (496cuin) for a total 

 

of 107.95 mm bore and 111 mm stroke. Power output ranges from 225 hp (168 kW) to 

 

450 horsepower (340 kW) and torque from 455 lbf·ft (617 N·m) to 490 lbf·ft (660 N·m).

 

 Vortec 

 

8100s were built in Tonawanda, New York. The Vortec 8100 is the engine used in the 

 

largest Uhaul, their 26-foot (7.9 m) truck. GM stopped installing big block V-8′s in the 

 

Silverado HD trucks, when the GMT-800 series was discontinued in 2007. 8100 marine 

 

engines range from0 300 to 500 hp and come with a stand-alone Engine Control 

 

Module (ECM). The last L18 was manufactured in December 2009.

 

 

 

Important differences between the Vortec 8100 and older big blocks include a changed 

 

firing order (1-8-7-2-6-5-4-3), a new 18-bolt head bolt pattern, different symmetrical

 

 intake ports, different oil pan rails and the use of metric threads throughout the 

 

engine. The fuel-injection system for the Vortec 8100 is nearly identical to that used 

 

on Gen III engines, right down to the fuel and spark tables in the ECU.

 

 

 

L18 Applications:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Alloy Wheels

 

VIN

 

 

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