Chevrolet: Silverado News
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Chevrolet: Silverado News
Last edited by titan; 06-12-2006 at 09:18 PM.
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#9
I almost thinking any change is better than the current silverado. But, that rear wheel gap is killing me. I'm guessing one of these is going to cost me around 40k?
Why does the link keep taking me to acurazine.com's homepage?
Why does the link keep taking me to acurazine.com's homepage?
#11
Originally Posted by Ol Blue Eyes
I almost thinking any change is better than the current silverado. But, that rear wheel gap is killing me. I'm guessing one of these is going to cost me around 40k?
Why does the link keep taking me to acurazine.com's homepage?
Why does the link keep taking me to acurazine.com's homepage?
http://blogs.edmunds.com/.ee91fc5
#17
Silverado Spied! - - Source: Autoweek
Our spies caught this camera-ready 2007 Chevrolet Silverado as it sprinted out of a car carrier and ran through a carwash in preparation for a television commercial shoot. Shown here in Crew Cab configuration with the Z71 off-road package and wearing brochure-red paint is Chevy’s next-gen pickup. Though the General’s new sport/utility vehicles are already cluttering the highways, the pickups originally weren’t due until next year as 2008 models. But urgency for profitable product at GM means these trucks will debut this fall.
#20
I think it looks good up front, but the side and rears make the truck look cheap. It doesn't even look like they changed a thing on the rear end besides adding a bigger Chevy logo.
I bet the driving experience will be a HUGE difference. My friend just picked up his new Escalade and it's a night and day difference than his 04 Escalade.
Have you guys seen the spy pics of the new Ford Super Duty's? Talk about Fugly!!
I bet the driving experience will be a HUGE difference. My friend just picked up his new Escalade and it's a night and day difference than his 04 Escalade.
Have you guys seen the spy pics of the new Ford Super Duty's? Talk about Fugly!!
#21
Originally Posted by danny25
Why would anyone buy that when they could buy a much better looking new Avalanche with the midgate?
#24
I'm rather puzzled as to how this "Chevy" thread,
The "mercedes" thread,
and the J.D. Power and Associates thread are stickies,
and NONE of the acura model discussion aren't?
Even the RDX discussion thread isn't sticky.
I thought this was AcuraZine???
The "mercedes" thread,
and the J.D. Power and Associates thread are stickies,
and NONE of the acura model discussion aren't?
Even the RDX discussion thread isn't sticky.
I thought this was AcuraZine???
#29
GM's upcoming full-size pickups arguably the company's most important new vehicles in years - - Source: Autoweek
2007 Chevrolet Silverado preliminary specifications
General Motors is introducing its next-generation full size pickup trucks, the 2007 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra, two trucks that could help lead the General out of its financial doldrums.
GM says the trucks have been redesigned from top to bottom: They have new exterior and interior designs, new engines and new chassis.
The Silverado and Sierra are offered with three cab styles, three cargo box lengths and several suspensions setups. GM hopes the range gives customers more choice when trying to suit their needs, particularly with the heavy duty models.
The Silverado and Sierra light-duty models will arrive in the fourth quarter of 2006. Sierra Denali and Silverado and Sierra heavy duty models will be available in the first quarter of 2007. The heavy duty trucks offer more powerful gas and diesel engines.
The new pickups are sleeker and more aerodynamic, including a 57-degree windshield angle designed to reduce wind noise and improve fuel economy. Tolerances between panels are greatly reduced - including a 50-percent reduction in the space between the cab and cargo box.
In addition to the trucks' three cab designs (regular, extended and crew cab), there are three cargo box lengths, including short (5 foot 8 inches), standard (6 foot 6 inches) and long (8 foot). The pickup boxes have been redesigned with enhanced versatility, increased strength and greater capacity. A one-piece wheelhouse and inner box side adds strength and smoother, more integrated appearance. The boxes are 1.18 inches (30 mm) deeper in the front and 1.57 inches (40 mm) deeper at the rear, with stronger inner walls that offer improved performance when fitted with ladder racks, tool boxes and other accessories. New tailgate designs include locks and torque-rod assist for easier operation. A standard end cap on each tailgate features an integrated spoiler lip that enhances aerodynamics.
A new cargo-management system is also available: Three rails that run the length of the box sides and the forward box wall are secured with high-strength anchors and, unlike competitors' systems, incorporate upper and lower tracks. Four adjustable tie-down brackets are included with each system and can be located anywhere on the tracks, each rated for a load point of 500 pounds.
The interiors are designed to be quieter and more spacious and refined. Legroom, headroom and hip room have increased. The recline angle and fore/aft travel of the front seat has been increased and power adjustable pedals are available.
The fourth generation of the legendary small-block is the power behind GM's all-new full-size trucks. Horsepower is up, torque is up, and the pickups will have Active Fuel Management (AFM) and variable valve timing (VVT). A FlexFuel engine is available. GM says highway fuel economy for models equipped with the 5.3L V8 now are estimated at more than 20 mpg for both 2WD and 4WD models. Engines range in size from the 4.3-liter, 195 hp V6, to the 6.0-liter, 367 hp V8.
GM says the trucks have been redesigned from top to bottom: They have new exterior and interior designs, new engines and new chassis.
The Silverado and Sierra are offered with three cab styles, three cargo box lengths and several suspensions setups. GM hopes the range gives customers more choice when trying to suit their needs, particularly with the heavy duty models.
The Silverado and Sierra light-duty models will arrive in the fourth quarter of 2006. Sierra Denali and Silverado and Sierra heavy duty models will be available in the first quarter of 2007. The heavy duty trucks offer more powerful gas and diesel engines.
The new pickups are sleeker and more aerodynamic, including a 57-degree windshield angle designed to reduce wind noise and improve fuel economy. Tolerances between panels are greatly reduced - including a 50-percent reduction in the space between the cab and cargo box.
In addition to the trucks' three cab designs (regular, extended and crew cab), there are three cargo box lengths, including short (5 foot 8 inches), standard (6 foot 6 inches) and long (8 foot). The pickup boxes have been redesigned with enhanced versatility, increased strength and greater capacity. A one-piece wheelhouse and inner box side adds strength and smoother, more integrated appearance. The boxes are 1.18 inches (30 mm) deeper in the front and 1.57 inches (40 mm) deeper at the rear, with stronger inner walls that offer improved performance when fitted with ladder racks, tool boxes and other accessories. New tailgate designs include locks and torque-rod assist for easier operation. A standard end cap on each tailgate features an integrated spoiler lip that enhances aerodynamics.
A new cargo-management system is also available: Three rails that run the length of the box sides and the forward box wall are secured with high-strength anchors and, unlike competitors' systems, incorporate upper and lower tracks. Four adjustable tie-down brackets are included with each system and can be located anywhere on the tracks, each rated for a load point of 500 pounds.
The interiors are designed to be quieter and more spacious and refined. Legroom, headroom and hip room have increased. The recline angle and fore/aft travel of the front seat has been increased and power adjustable pedals are available.
The fourth generation of the legendary small-block is the power behind GM's all-new full-size trucks. Horsepower is up, torque is up, and the pickups will have Active Fuel Management (AFM) and variable valve timing (VVT). A FlexFuel engine is available. GM says highway fuel economy for models equipped with the 5.3L V8 now are estimated at more than 20 mpg for both 2WD and 4WD models. Engines range in size from the 4.3-liter, 195 hp V6, to the 6.0-liter, 367 hp V8.
#30
Looks okay... just like the spy shots. I'm not really impressed with this next gen Silverado like I was when the new F-150 came out. The interiors also no surprise, ofcourse, but I like it. Since I only need a truck for light hauling anyway, I'd get an Avalanche first.
#37
needs more plood.