Dealer-Installed WiFi Gives The Chevrolet Silverado The Gift Of Internet
The 2012 Chevy Silverado can be your office. Or social networking center. Whichever you prefer.
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The 2012 Chevy Silverado can be your office. Or social networking center. Whichever you prefer.
If you recall, the shiny Cadillac Escalade held the number one spot for the most stolen vehicle in the U.S. in 2010.
Despite the economic downturn and huge supply, the Chevrolet Silverado name remains GM’s top-selling model overall.
Within the time frame of the remaining months of 2011, the 100 millionth Small Block will leave the assembly line.
Just because Ford and Dodge are better on paper, doesn’t mean they’re better…
According to the Detroit Free Press, GM plans to eventually taper off its truck supply to around 90 days or so by year’s end, forecasting increased truck sales in the autumn and winter to help meet that number.
General Motors is anticipated to offer four updated or all-new gasoline engines for the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup line to go with the outstanding 6.6-liter Duramax diesel engine featured in the HD models.
Through the first half of 2011, Chevrolet sprouted across the world, selling a best-ever 2.35 million vehicles through the first half of 2011 with increases pretty much everywhere.
In total, the state of Michigan is currently designated for $744 million of The General’s $2 billion nationwide investment plan announced earlier this year.
According to the Detroit Free Press, General Motors will be announcing a $300 million investment for its assembly plant in Flint, Mich. for the next generation of full-sized pickups due out in 2013.
Prepare to say “OMG!”
A recent test shows that the extra money you pay up front for a Silverado Hybrid will be able to pay for itself in less than four years.
According to Automotive News, General Motors North American president Mark Reuss is fully aware that the full-sized product offering between GMC and Chevrolet has not been executed as well as it could have been.
Does a 111 day supply of full size trucks sound like too much?
What happens? Fire happens.
A must see comparison video showing what happens when the 2011 Chevrolet HD and Ford Super Duty load up their beds and hitch up a trailer.
Now a Cadillac CTS-V owner can have a truck to match. Delicious.
Also known as the “twist ditch”, this test shows the overall torsional stiffness of the Silverado HD compared to the Ford Super Duty.