Today was a pretty big day for General Motors to debut the new Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra light pick-up before their official showcase at Detroit Auto Show 2013. And now that the dust has settled at great revelation case of GM, we had the chance to take dozens of pictures of the couple of new pick-up from every angle. Continue reading
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2014 Chevrolet Silverado
General Motors has finally dropped the curtain on the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 2014. Both vehicles have undergone substantial revisions with updated versions of the company’s 4.3-liter V6, 5.3-liter V8 and 6.2-liter V8. In a shot across the bow of both Ford and Chrysler, GM says it will use a V6 engine adapted from applications cars. Instead, it has grown from 4.3 liters on the basis of its proven truck-duty architecture. Continue reading
Duramax Engine
General Motors and Isuzu have officially sewn together 1.5 million Duramax 6.6-liter diesel. The joint venture between the two manufacturers began in 1998, and now the plant employs 517 workers in DMAX 584,000-square-foot facility. GM introduced the Duramax turbo diesel for the U.S. market for model year 2001, and can be found trucks like the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra HD high definition as well as the full-size Chevrolet Express and GMC Savana vans. Rpm in its current configuration, the engine produces 397 horsepower and 765 pound-feet of torque at just 1.600 Continue reading
Volkswagen Amarok CS Edition
Usually, when talking about European cars we want, but they are not sold in the U.S., is relegated to an impressive V8 German sedan, or some new hot hatch will never see. Among the list of forbidden fruit is the Volkswagen Amarok, and the last special edition of the compact pickup makes it seem just as its creators are rubbing our collective faces. Continue reading
Track N Go treads dangerously close to awesome
Clearly, we were not the only ones who have spent the better part of their childhood building all sorts of weird and wonderful vehicles Lego. We’re pretty sure that this project was eliminated back in the early ’80s, but, as far as I know, nobody has figured out exactly how to adapt the traces can be easily removed for a conventional vehicle in real life. We saw some pretty neat track conversions, mind you, but they have always required a lot ‘of work and the removal of the wheels of a vehicle. But no trace N Go Continue reading
2013 Chevrolet SIlverado 2500 HD Bi-Fuel
General Motors has released pricing for Bi-fuel option for the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 2500 HD 2500 HD, and it is a pill that probably will not go down easily. Buyers who want their horses to work sucking down either compressed natural gas (CNG) or gasoline can look forward to ponying up to $ 11,000 for the pleasure. That big chunk of change adds a Type 3 tank bed for CNG, and GM says that with both fuels, the trucks will have effective range of 650 miles. The bi-fuel option is available on any heavy-duty truck configuration, including four-wheel drive and extended cab models. Continue reading
These are the 10 new cars with the highest percentage of male ownership
Last week we brought you women Inside Line list of 10 cars most likely to be owned by a file. The Volvo S40 is in the lead among the ladies. But what is more likely to be owned by a guy? Minivan? Fuel economy sedans? Hybrids? Continue reading
2012 GMC Sierra Heritage Edition: New York 2012
The GMC brand is celebrating its 100 th birthday this year, and the New York Auto Show 1912 is where it all began. To commemorate the occasion, the usefulness of the brand General Motors’ Heritage Edition has created special packages for both the Sierra pickup and Yukon sport-ute, and both make their public debut here in New York expo 2012. Continue reading







