If you think it’s been a cold winter, just remember, it’s always colder somewhere else. Take Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, for example, where the average annual temperature is a frost-bitten 11 degrees Fahrenheit. The winter season sees temperatures on the wrong side of below 0, like today, for example, with a low of -5 degrees. Polar Vortex, schmolar vortex.
Needless to say, the cold weather takes a beating on automobiles, where many may not be able to start under such conditions. Though for Prudhoe’s Delta Leasing, the GMC Sierra family has proven dependable.
Delta Leasing is a vehicle support company that mostly caters to large oil companies drilling around the coastline. In its fleet are 400 GMC Sierras 24 hours a day, seven days a week, and 365 days a year to provide a premium service for its clients. There’s also the benefit of OnStar. Check out more in the video below.
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Wonder if they run them 24/7 since they don’t seem to start well in the cold.
http://www.gm-trucks.com/forums/topic/157241-2014-silverado-starting-problems/page-2
That could not ever happen to a Ram or could it?
I just love the sound of lifters rattling in a new unsold truck. I guess anyone can have a bad day even Ram guys. Funny they did not use the remote start?
magirus that was not you our resident Ram troll in the video was it?
Well keep up the good work as you make the rest of us here look like flip in Geniuses with all the negatives you roll up. LOL!