Thursday, August 10, 2006

The Quality of Chevrolet Trucks

Looking for your next truck? Can't pick between a Chevrolet and a Dodge? Well, the article below gives an overview and review of some Chevrolet trucks. You'll find out what they're good for, as well as some of the top models. Enjoy!

Chevrolet trucks will never be outdated, outmoded, or outdone. (Well, they are neck-and-neck with Ford trucks, but why argue over Coke and Pepsi? Both work quite well for millions of satisfied customers and fans.) Point is, Chevrolet trucks today are as hot, high-powered, and enduring as those of the seventies.

When you grow up in a rural area, your work—farming, hauling, tree-cutting, lumberyard working, etc.—centers on the use of a reliable vehicle. You drive Chevy trucks to and from the grocery store in a snow storm, when the grocery store is an hour’s drive away and the snow storm is a blizzard. You drive your Chevy to the lake, toting ten friends or friends of friends. You drive your Chevy truck to the races, towing your twin-stroke bikes or your souped up demolition derby behind.

When you grow up, move away from Hicksville, and are on your own to pick and choose (and purchase), you inevitably return to the memories and history of driving a reliable, fun, useful, and even fast and powerful vehicle. If ten years have passed, you may go for one of the used Chevrolet trucks you find on Craigslist, knowing what you are getting (into) as you used to have one of the same year. (That year likely only had one quirk, typically, a lighting or circuitry glitch, a pull or drag, etc., so you know how to remedy it.)

"You drive Chevy trucks to and from the grocery store in a snow storm, when the grocery store is an hour’s drive away and the snow storm is a blizzard. You drive your Chevy to the lake, toting ten friends or friends of friends."

Or if you want the new smell, feel, and power, you visit the lots or online shops selling brand new Chevrolet trucks…and you are not disappointed, regardless of what model and which extras you choose. The Chevrolet trucks of 2006, for example, are even boasted about as out-running any Ford!

Consider the Silverado SS, with its Vortec Max 6000 VS. It retains the durability, most of the cosmetic characteristics (save the nose is not as square), and the personality of the seventies’ Chevy trucks, without compromising in speed, mileage, or environmental concerns…. And it is even faster, more powerful and has a quicker pick-up on the tac than the older models.

Or check out the Chevrolet Colorado. Whether you want the appearance of a 1971, with the lowered chassis and shapely contour (without the ugly bubble-shape of the 90’s versions) or you want a different kind of brawny appearance, more space, and more enhanced features, the Colorado can more than make up for showroom style with its dual bumper or flared skirting, its two-tone detailing, or its sportside boxiness.

Point is, popularity has not waned for Chevrolet trucks any more than devotion to quality, competitive pricing, or retained aesthetic features have.

As you have learned from the article, Chevrolet trucks are not only popular, they are high quality, dangerous looking trucks. Definitely worth looking into if want a stylish yet hard core truck.

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