Aug
20

Durability And Robustness Mesh Together In The Lastest Chevy Trucks

By Abel Wright

Chevrolet states in its latest advertising campaigns that it is “A Legacy Built On Dependability.” This is so true when you consider the Chevy truck. In 2008, Chevy introduced three new truck models to the world. The 3 models: Silverado, Avalanche and Colorado, have each in its own class shared the distinction of being the top-dog. Toughness is a big part of that. Check out Chevy auto parts online to see what is available.

Tough guys don’t want a puny pick-up. They demand a tough truck that can take on the roughest country dirt roads. With its solidly built truck body, the Silverado is an obvious choice. Bragging comes second nature to Chevy truck owners. Some even brag that their truck would be handed down for generations to come. Chevy trucks are more durable overall and has a wide variety of features to make it the industry leader. Silverado’s powerful 6.6L V8Turbo diesel with a six-speed automatic transmission can take on any rough roads or terrain while also providing a smooth highway drive. Its versatile passenger cab can open an amazing 170 degree for easy access to cargo.

Innovation in the truck industry has brought in a new category of truck known as the SUT, Sport Utility Truck. Really all it is is a SUV with a short truck bed. In this market, the Chevy Avalanche is the preferred model. What sportier truck enthusiasts love about it is that it is so flexible. Most obvious is the innovative system to make the truck bed longer. What happens is that the rear seats fold down, rear glass removes, and the midgate system drops down. Essentially it turns it from a crew cab short bed to a two door long bed pickup. After the midgate is folded down, you could even use the rear bed as a comfortable sleeping quarter if necessary. Outdoor enthusiasts really love the sporty flexibility of this midgate feature. Mountaineers will love it, because they can put two tents in the truck bed without having to pitch a base camp tent.

Environmentally conscious truck drivers will love to have a fuel-saving truck that can also same performance. It helps that now you can find the Chevy’s mid-sized truck running on a smaller 3. 5L I5 engine. Surprisingly enough, this particular truck was designed with the help of Isuzu automobile engineers. The truck sports a lot of great features that makes for a comfortable ride.

Because there are times when trucks have to go long distances with a load, it was a great idea by Chevrolet to make more options for entertainment and communications. In 2008 Chevy trucks, each were equipped with CD and MP3 capable entertainment packages. Also you will find a state-of-the-art RDS compatible radio system. The latest Avalanche model offers blue tooth, navigation radio, XM satellite, and OnStar. Everything you need to stay connected to the world.

GM actually now uses a new technology that can save on gas. It is called the Active Fuel Management system. This innovative technology switches the engine from 8 cylinder to a more fuel efficient 4 cylinder mode for times when there is not much need for lots of power. The truck’s electronic system does this on the fly without manual intervention.

An environmental statement made by Chevy’s new truck line, is their new ability to burn cleaner E85 ethanol-blended fuel. Ethanol is much more efficient when it comes to the gases that come out the tailpipe when compared to gasoline made from refined petroleum only. Climate change is becoming an issue that the auto industry can no longer ignore and Chevrolet is truly creating an “American Revolution” in terms of changing the status quo in Detroit.

Fact is, trucks can be tough, comfortable, and environmentally friendly…all at the same time! Chevy proves this to the public year in and year out. If you don’t have a reliable truck, check out what Chevy is doing nowadays. You will be amazed at what they are offering in a new truck. If you buy one, you won’t ever regret it!

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