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more about #silverado more comments → philibuster: No bead locks? meh. #chevysilverado more » brandegee: I really cannot see how this is lame. The large grille, for example, is very functional, feeding cold air to the engine. #chevysilverado more » clinto: $5-6 a gallon gas is on it's way back-the instant the economy begins an upswing that consumers can feel, we'll be right back where we were last summer... more » FrankGrimes: I think this thing looks fantastic. Like was said though. It won't be built. #chevysilverado more » HiramJahoovafat: "There's more to this concept than meets the eye," said Dewar. "Some of the components are being explored for possible inclusion in upcoming models." ... more » smalleyxb122: I'm a dyed in the wool Chevy guy, but if this is Chevy's answer to the Raptor, I might have to change my allegiance to the blue oval. It needs a real... more » Das ASHloch (achtundsiebzig): Like Iraq It's too little and too late Like Iraq The attempt is second rate oooohh oooh Like Iraq #chevysilverado more » Alfisted: The Raptor, Power Wagon and this would all be fun to beat the snot out of on logging roads, dunes or desert. These trucks seem to disregard a couple ... more » pj134: If they really wanted to be cool they'd drop an LS in a colorado. Us northeasterners need small trucks if we want to offroad, with giant tires and a r... more » SeanKHotay: Some people might call it "droopy lip". more » If FromaBuick6 has to watch one more Chevy commercial, he's going to punch Howie Long in the face: Wow, a new bumper. That's probably enough to earn it Motor Trend Truck of the Year. more » Jo Schmo: Hmm if they put that nose on their line of child surveillance and transporting vans they might make some money. more » aSoundofSleep-less nights: "A softer lower lip"? That's better than having a stiff upper lip. more » A strolling player: A softer, more sensitive Silverado. Just what the average truck buyer wants. more » Graverobber: Fug-or-Fab: The New Silverado. When I first saw this, I was kind of like, "OH NO THEY DI'ANT," but now that I've had a latte and a box of mallomars, I... more » -
#sema
Chevy Silverado ZR2 Concept: The 550 HP Raptor-Fighter That'll Never Happen
In addition to the not-a-Z28 Jay Leno Camaro concept and a slew of other mullet-mobile mock-ups, GM brought out this Chevy Silverado ZR2 concept, the bowtie brand's weak-ass attempt at a Raptor-fighter. More » -
#spyphotos
2011 Chevy Silverado 3500: A Softer Lower Lip
Despite sporting the same grille as the current model (fear not, that'll change), we're told this is the 2011 Chevy Silverado 3500. This tester's supposedly showing off a softer, more sensitive production-intent bumper.
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#auctions
2009 Barrett-Jackson Auction Scottsdale: Eight Highest-Priced Cars Through Day Three
The big Barrett-Jackson car auction in Scottsdale's going on right now and we're already into the fourth day of hot gavel action. Here's the eight top cars that have found new owners through day three.
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#2009chevysilverado
2009 Chevrolet Silverado 1500: First Drive
When the chief (at the time, chief-in-training) took a close up look at the then-new 2007 Chevy Silverado, the major improvements made in the areas of ride-and-handling, body control and interior design were fairly evident. We got to wondering, given the Silverado is now competing against the new Tundra and two new domestic competitors in the form of the 2009 Dodge Ram and 2009 Ford F-150, does the truck which debuted in 2006 still stack up? Well, a new engine and a six-speed transmission mean the 2009 Silverado comes to the table with a whole new set of bragging rights. More » -
#2009chevytahoexfe
Chevy, GMC Reveal XFE Versions Of Silverado, Sierra, Tahoe And Yukon For 2009
GM's just revealed a whole messload of details on their newest members of the GMT-900-based full-size SUV and truck lineup — the 2009 Chevy Silverado XFE, 2009 Chevy Tahoe XFE, 2009 GMC Sierra XFE and lastly, the 2009 GMC Yukon XFE. What's XFE? It stands for Xtra Fuel Economy and the four relative fuel-sippers join the already class-leading Chevy Cobalt XFE as vehicles GMs achieved added wallet-padding using a combination of mechanical, aerodynamic and mass-reducing enhancements. The tweaks help to deliver a 5% increase in EPA-estimated highway fuel economy and more than 7% improved mileage in city driving. They achieve 15 city and 21 highway mileage ratings versus comparable non-XFE models' 14/20 ratings. The XFE designation is only available on 2WD vehicles equipped with the 5.3-liter V8 mated to a six-speed transmission. But we're told they're able to accomplish the fuel economy bump without a knock to towing ratings. The Tahoe and Yukon are unchanged, while the Silverado and Sierra increase from 6,600 pounds to 7,000 pounds due to the new, six-speed transmission and high-capacity cooling package. Still with us? Good. Hit the jump for our take. More » -
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#industrynews
GM, UAW Agreement Details Out In Open: C3XX Is The New GMT-900 In 2012
In addition to the news on the discontinuation of discounted AOL service and a small rear-wheel-drive platform named Alpha, there's also news from GM's wide world of pickup trucks. Those pretty brand-spankin' new GMT-900 pickup trucks and SUV's from Chevy and GMC? They've already got a replacement platform, and the General's calling it "C3XX." And really, that's all we know — in 2012 (2013 for the Arlington, Texas plant), C3XX will be the new GMT-900. That is all. -
#nolongertruckinasmuch
GM to cut pickup truck production. [Oakland Press]

