2007 Chevrolet Silverado LTZ
January 9th, 2007
To remain the leader one must keep adapting to a changing environment. Nearing eight years since its last overhaul, the Silverado looks ready for replacement. Both foreign and domestic competition have posed a formidable challenge, creeping upon the giant from nearly every side.
At the same time, the market has become more segmented. General consumers demand better performance, fuel-efficiency, quality and safety. In addressing these issues, GM has designed its new full-size truck platform with the stability and versatility required to serve its broad market area.
2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
December 23rd, 2006
The 2007 Silverado 1500 is Chevrolet’s brand new half-ton pickup, that is available in Regular Cab, Extended Cab, and Crew Cab versions with a choice of three different box sizes: 5 feet 8 inches, 6 feet 6 inches and 8 feet. The next-generation redesign for 2007 is built on a new platform for a smoother ride and more responsive handling, and offers six Gen IV small-block V8 engines.
2006 Chevrolet Niva
December 22nd, 2006The 2006 Chevy Niva is built in a joint-venture with Russia’s number-two automaker, AvtoVAZ, and is based on the Soviet-era LADA Niva that’s been the Eastern bloc’s personal 4×4 of choice since its launch in 1977. Both are unibody trucks with control-arm front and live-axle rear suspensions, and each comes with a standard five-speed stick and two-range transfer case. Relative to the U.S. market’s smallest true 4×4, the Suzuki Grand Vitara, the Niva is 16.4 inches shorter, on an 8.3-inch-longer wheelbase-good for smoothing out rough roads.
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