10 Things We Want From The New Chevrolet Silverado
A list of improvements to catapult the Silvy to the top.
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A list of improvements to catapult the Silvy to the top.
A list of improvements that we’d like to see to Chevy’s already-great Colorado.
Things that would make life easier in the new Vette.
They don’t need to bring back the names, just the ideas.
We count down the twenty features we hoped to find on the 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 and 2019 GMC Sierra 1500.
Convenient. Luxurious. High-tech.
Reaching into GM’s parts bin can produce one sweet and sporty LaCorsse.
Because the current setup is just ugly.
If you asked “why would anyone want to put a roof rack on a luxury car,” read on.
This is a no-brainer to us.
It should be standard on all ATS models. But it’s currently not even available.
A luxury feature in a luxury car.
The lights are (nearly) impossible to miss and carry benefits for Cadillac very much beyond their feature set.
It’s not that the gauge cluster is ugly… it’s just that it’s uninspired.
If we wanted silence, we would have bought a Prius.
The five areas in which the current Malibu lacks.
Last week, I was walking by a totally ordinary Subaru Impreza (not the 2012 model) and noticed something unusual at the bottom of its windshield. And this got me thinking.
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