Chevrolet Silverado
With this pickup you cannot surprise nobody in the United States for a long time: it is firmly entrenched on the tracks of the New World, as Chevrolet has become one of the first to master open spaces of America. Initially, this workhorse was used extensively by local farmers, builders and beginners in business and quickly earned their respect for their reliability and durability. Now a neat "truck" from Chevrolet changed a little and even has changed its name - received a resounding name of Chevrolet Silverado, which previously was only the title of the most expensive configuration of this car.
Let's speak about a little bit the model's history. The first Chevrolet Silverado was presented in 1998. The car has won many awards by versions of the most famous US car magazines. However, Chevrolet Silverado became particularly popular after appearing in Quentin Tarantino's "Kill Bill" as well as filming the car in the video clip of Lady Gaga's "Telephone".
Chevrolet Silverado is produced in the body of a pickup. Model dimensions: length - 5156 mm, width - 1994 mm, height - 1880 millimeters. Ground clearance is equal to 229 millimeters. The wheelbase is 3645 millimeters. The volume of the luggage compartment is equal to 1506 liters.
Currenty, like its competitors, modern Chevrolet Silverado is available in different body types, with automatic and manual transmission and trim in different levels. Thanks to this the Silverado pickup with weight of half-ton can carry out various functions equally successfully: as a family car for every day, and the car for trips to shop for large appliances. And if you want to tow a boat? Here, Chevrolet Silverado will help you. How to be fans of sporty driving? It provides: special SS version comes with a powerful engine V8, sports seats and discs.
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