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Okay, so NOW what do you think of GM's new pickups?  

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  1. 1. Okay, so NOW what do you think of GM's new pickups?

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2007 CHEVROLET SILVERADO AND GMC SIERRA: BREAKING NEW GROUND WITH INDUSTRY'S BEST PICKUPS

Best-in-class horsepower, towing capability and fuel economy extend GM's legacy and heritage in full-size trucks

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2007 PICKUPS AT A GLANCE

Depth and breadth of lineup:

• Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra and Sierra Denali light-duty pickups

• Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra heavy-duty pickups

• Three cab styles: regular, extended and crew cab

• Three box lengths – short (5 foot 8 inches), standard (6 foot 6 inches) and long (8 foot)

• Eight diverse and efficient powertrain combinations

• Five distinct suspension packages, including one for maximum trailering capability

• Three Silverado trim levels; four Sierra trim levels, including exclusive Sierra Denali model

• Light-duty payload capacities from 1,564 pounds (709 kg) to 2,160 pounds (980 kg)

• Light-duty trailering capability from 4,300 pounds (1,948 kg) to segment-leading 10,500 pounds (4,763 kg)

• Light-duty models arrive in fourth quarter of 2006; heavy-duty models in first quarter of 2007

Distinctive exterior designs:

• All-new exterior designs with strong, confident appearance

• Brand-differentiated designs with unique front-end appearances including unique hoods, front fenders, grilles and headlamps, and differentiated taillamps and pickup box designs

• Refined appearance with tighter tolerances and reduced body gaps including 50-percent tighter gap between cab and box

• Sleeker, more aerodynamic 57-degree windshield angle

• Wider and lower stance

• New 170-degree-opening rear access doors on extended cab models

• Improved body-to-wheel proportions

• Family of larger 17-, 18- and 20-inch wheels

Spacious and refined interiors:

• Two all-new, distinct and spacious interior designs with superior craftsmanship

• Pure pickup interior with unique instrument panel, seats, door panels, consoles, double glove boxes, trim and features on Silverado WT, LT and Sierra WT, SLE models

• Luxury-inspired interior with unique instrument panel, seats, console, glove box, door panels, trim and features on Silverado LTZ and Sierra SLT models

• Use of premium materials with lower gloss levels

• Flush fits and close-outs that conceal seat hardware

• Instrument panels positioned down and forward for increased visibility and spaciousness

• Increased storage capacity in center consoles and glove boxes

• Innovative underseat storage on pure pickup interior

• Quiet interior achieved with extensive use of noise-reducing materials, spray-on damping, foam and seals

Exceptional driving experience:

• Segment-leading V-8 horsepower and fuel economy

• Technically advanced Gen IV small-block Vortec V-8 family, including E85 capability, fuel-saving Active Fuel Management and variable valve timing

• Wider front and rear tracks (3 inches front / 1 inch rear)

• All-new, stronger and stiffer fully-boxed frames with hydroformed front section

• New coil-over-shock front suspension

• New rack-and-pinion steering system

• New splayed rear shock arrangement

• Improved brake system with new generation Bosch ABS system

• Five uniquely tuned suspension packages, including enhanced trailering package

• GMC Sierra Denali with exclusive 6.2L V-8 and six-speed automatic transmission

Comprehensive safety and security:

• Standard StabiliTrak electronic stability control system with new rollover mitigation technology on crew cab models (available on extended cab models)

• 360-degree perimeter of safety protection, including industry-exclusive rear impact sensors

• Dual-stage frontal air bags with passenger sensing system

• Roof-mounted head curtain side air bags

• Strengthened chassis and body structure for superior crashworthiness

• Frame designed for compatibility with smaller vehicles

• Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist

• Standard OnStar

Unique features and options:

• 170-degree-opening rear access doors on extended cab models with fully retractable rear power windows

• Power sliding rear window (extended and crew cabs)

• Theater-style folding rear seats for ease of loading cargo

• Automatic locking rear axle

• Innovative cargo management system with comprehensive array of accessories

• Remote vehicle starting system

• Enhanced DVD entertainment system with larger screen

• New CD/MP3 radio family

• Touch-screen navigation system

• Heated windshield washer fluid

• Rain-sensing automatic windshield wipers

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DETROIT – General Motors introduces its all-new, 2007 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra – comprehensively redesigned pickups that incorporate new exterior and interior designs, and powertrain, chassis and safety systems. The vehicles take GM's truck legacy to a new level. They lead the segment in performance, efficiency, capability, refinement and safety. The new trucks offer more power and better fuel economy than the vehicles they replace.

Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra are offered with three cab styles, three cargo box lengths and several specially tuned suspensions. All have distinct identities, including brand-exclusive sheet metal and design cues yet share fundamental traits that support segment-leading capability, quality and performance.

"Nobody has a deeper well of truck experience than GM, and it shows in the all-new Silverado and Sierra with their segment-leading V-8 power, fuel economy and towing capacity," said Gary White, General Motors North America vice president and vehicle line executive for full-size trucks. "While power, pulling and payload used to define the full-size truck segment, today that's the price of entry and consumers demand more. Our new trucks feature spacious and refined interiors and a host of exclusive features. Simply put, they have what it takes to continue their leadership position in the industry."

The broad range of configurations and models gives customers tremendous choice when selecting a vehicle to suit their needs, particularly with the heavy-duty models, which some competitors simply do not offer. Capability also is unmatched, with a strengthened chassis and enhanced towing package enabling the light-duty segment's best towing capacity of 10,500 pounds (4,763 kg).

"There are no peers when it comes to the depth and breadth of GM's truck offerings," said White. "The new trucks represent a well thought-out range of models and capacities, meaning customers can find the exact truck they need, whether it's for work, personal driving or – as is more the case today – both."

Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra light-duty models will arrive in the fourth quarter of 2006. Sierra Denali and Silverado and Sierra heavy-duty models are available in the first quarter of 2007. The heavy-duty trucks offer new sleek designs and spacious interior features like light-duty models, but with increased capability – including more powerful gas and diesel engines. Production of the new trucks is shared among several North American assembly plants, including Oshawa, Ontario, Fort Wayne, Ind., Pontiac and Flint, Mich., and Silao, Mexico.

"The new trucks are all about choices – choices the competition simply can't match," said White.

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Bold and distinctive exterior designs

Silverado and Sierra are sleeker and more aerodynamic, including a faster, 57-degree windshield angle, reducing wind noise and improving fuel economy. Wider, segment-leading front and rear tracks and a tailored wheel-to-body relationship provide a stance that is both muscular and agile. The trucks are more refined looking, too, with doors that extend over the rockers for a smooth, uninterrupted look, and lamps that have a jeweled appearance. Tolerances between panels are greatly reduced – including a 50-percent reduction in the space between the cab and cargo box.

Complementing the trucks' three cab designs – regular, extended and crew cab – are three cargo box lengths, including short (5 foot 8 inches), standard (6 foot 6 inches) and long (8 foot). New features, such as 170-degree-opening rear access doors with fully retractable power windows on extended cab models and new theater-style folding rear seats, offer increased versatility. Additional design features include improved lighting, a stronger cargo box with more cargo capacity and reduced-effort tailgates.

Chevy Silverado's design has a broad, chiseled "face," which accents a broad-shouldered stance and gives the Silverado a powerful, muscular presence. The front-end appearance, front fenders, power dome hood, bumpers, lamps and flared rear fenders are unique to the Silverado.

GMC Sierra and Sierra Denali models are designed with a strong and refined appearance befitting the brand's professional grade philosophy, including muscular character lines and rounded edges. Sierra's front-end appearance, hood, bumpers, lamps and rear box design are unique to the GMC brand.

The new trucks use a single-piece body side stamping and bolt-on door hinges, which foster significantly increased fit and finish. Build precision is seen in the flush, virtually seamless transition between the hood and front fenders, along with very tight tolerances around the grille, fenders and front bumper. The hood-to-fender gap is targeted at 4 mm. The grille-to-bumper gap has been reduced to 17 mm and the headlamp-to-fender gap to 1.5 mm. The tighter tolerances contribute to the trucks' improved aerodynamics.

The pickup boxes have been redesigned with enhanced versatility, increased strength and greater capacity. A one-piece wheelhouse and inner box side adds strength and smoother, more integrated appearance. The boxes are 1.18 inches (30 mm) deeper in the front and 1.57 inches (40 mm) deeper at the rear, with stronger inner walls that offer improved performance when fitted with ladder racks, tool boxes and other accessories.

New tailgate designs include locks and torque-rod assist for easier operation. A standard end cap on each tailgate features an integrated spoiler lip that enhances aerodynamics.

A new, innovative cargo management system is available on all Silverado and Sierra models and is complemented by a range of dealer-ordered accessory packages. Three rails that run the length of the box sides and the forward box wall are secured with high-strength anchors and, unlike competitors' systems, incorporate upper and lower tracks. Four adjustable tie-down brackets are included with each system and can be located anywhere on the tracks, each rated for a load point of 500 pounds (227 kg).

At the heart of a comprehensive accessories portfolio for the new pickups is a group of specific accessory products designed to integrate into the cargo management system. The rails enable the use of an overhead utility rack rated at 500 pounds (227 kg) loading capacity, a sliding diamond plate toolbox, a sliding bed divider, diamond plate side storage boxes or a bicycle mount. These accessories use either the upper or lower rails, allowing numerous combinations that can easily fit together or bypass one another as they slide along the rails. The tool boxes and bicycle mount use a codeable lock, enabling the vehicle key to be used for locking and unlocking these accessories.

Segment-leading interior designs with superior craftsmanship

The all-new Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra are quieter, more spacious and refined inside, with increased passenger comfort and storage space. They each feature two new and distinct interior designs that reflect their respective brand identities, including specific trim, appointments and gauge cluster appearance.

Silverado and Sierra base and midlevel trim models include a functional "pure pickup" interior design theme with a contemporary adaptation of GM's ergonomic cockpit instrument panel design. In addition, this interior includes specific door panels with large door pull and release handles, new seat construction and configurations, unique center console and underseat storage systems, and two glove boxes (a traditional lower glove box and a covered upper storage compartment).

New luxury-inspired premium interiors are standard on Silverado LTZ, Sierra SLT and Sierra Denali. They draw on the inspiration of luxury SUVs, offering richly appointed features, including a distinct instrument panel design, large-capacity center console (20.1 L), specific door panels, seats and other trim elements. Features on the premium interiors include power-adjustable heated bucket seats, leather surface seats, leather-covered steering wheel and selective chrome trim. GMC Sierra Denali models bolster the premium interior with enhanced luxury features, such as deeper-pile carpet, covered console storage and cupholders, unique wood grain trim accents, steering wheel design, gauge cluster and sill plates.

Spaciousness in each interior trim level is enhanced with new, "low and forward" instrument panels that provide a more airy feel to the cabin as well as a panoramic field of vision. The instrument panels are mounted approximately 3.5 inches (90 mm) down and forward on the "pure pickup" interiors, while the premium interior instrument panel is located 5 inches (127 mm) down and forward. Both instrument panel designs are integrated into their specific door panels to create a swept appearance. The spacious interior and enhanced field of vision create an environment that enables better outward vision.

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Legroom, headroom and hip room also have increased. The recline angle and fore/aft travel of the front seat has been increased and power adjustable pedals are available, providing drivers a greater range of driving comfort.

All interiors are refined and craftsmanship is highlighted by flush surfaces, tight gaps and tolerances on the instrument panel, center stack, clusters and other components. Most gaps on the instrument panels and clusters have been narrowed to 0.5 mm or less. Attention to detail was given to concealing fasteners and metal structural components of all seats. There is no exposed hardware in the interior or door sills. New, soft-touch and low-gloss finishes for the instrument panels and other trim pieces are used throughout. The color and grain of the materials were carefully selected to provide a premium look. Sculpted headliners of new woven fabric and door trim, as well as sculpted seat backs, enhance the perception of precision in the new interiors.

Complementing the interiors' finely crafted look and feel is segment-leading quietness. All trim levels – even base work truck models – benefit from a comprehensive system that delivers a passenger environment almost devoid of noise. This is achieved with the use of strategically placed sound deadening and sound absorbing material in the body structure – including liquid-applied dampener on the floor and front-of-dash – as well as the inherent, vibration-minimizing traits of the stiffer frame and quieter attributes of the aerodynamically tuned exterior. Vibration-reducing powertain and suspension mounts (hydraulic engine mounts on vehicles with Active Fuel Management) are enabled by the firmer body and chassis structures, while the sleeker, 57-degree windshield and tuned exterior mirrors all but eliminate wind noise. Also, improved door sealing and a doors-over-rockers design help eliminate road and wind noise.

Additional highlights of Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra interiors include:• A new, stadium-style rear seat with a 60/40-split design and folding center arm rest can be easily folded up to provide an uninterrupted load floor. Or, either section of the split seat can be stowed independently, allowing room for both cargo and a rear-seat passenger.

• A "double" glove box, which includes a large-capacity, traditional glove box and a new, covered storage compartment above it, with a 3.4-liter storage capacity.

• Models equipped with the luxury-inspired premium interior come with a single large glove box that offers approximately 25 percent more storage capacity.

• The premium interiors include large center consoles with the segment's largest storage capacity: 20.1 liters of undivided volume.

• The "pure pickup" interiors feature a 6.1-liter storage console and a new underseat storage bin built into a new 40/20/40-split bench seat. This 9.1-liter lockable storage bin, which includes an accessory power outlet, is located under the center seat cushion and is large enough to store a laptop computer.

• The gauges have an analog display, with large, easy-to-read graphics. They are lit with ice-blue LED lighting, which provides crisp, bright illumination and a more upscale look. A driver information center is incorporated on the instrument panel.

• A manual-control climate control system is standard on all models, with a dual-zone automatic system available. The dual-zone system allows for up to a 30-degree F difference in temperature settings between the driver and front passengers.

• Power-operated rear side glass is featured on extended cab models. The windows lower completely into the rear access doors.

• Power-operated back glass is available on extended and crew cab models. The window operates with the touch of a button located on the overhead console.

• A large, power-operated sunroof is available on extended and crew cab models. The crew cab sunroof has a tilt/slide design, with a sliding sun shade and express open/close feature. The extended cab sunroof uses a spoiler-type sunroof design that slides back over the roof surface.

• Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist provides audible warnings of objects behind the vehicle.

• A heated windshield washer fluid system more effectively removes bug spatter and thin layers of ice and frost. When the system is activated, washer fluid is heated to 150 degrees F (60 C) or more.

• A rain-sensing windshield wiper system uses an infrared sensor to automatically turn on the wipers when precipitation is detected.

• A diverse range of radio systems, including single-CD, six-disc, MP3- and DVD-capable systems, are available. Several radios feature RDS technology, which provides enhanced information for participating FM stations.

• XM Satellite Radio is available.

• A rear seat entertainment system is available on crew cab models; it combines a dual-play radio system, rear-seat audio controls and a larger, 8-inch flip-down screen.

• Two touch-screen DVD-based navigation radio systems are offered; one is specific for systems equipped with the rear-seat entertainment system.

• A new generation OnStar feature that provides turn-by-turn navigation commands is automatically downloaded into the driver information center.

Exceptional driving experience and segment-leading capability

The fourth generation of the legendary small-block V-8 engine family is the power behind GM's all-new full-size trucks, delivering segment-leading horsepower and fuel economy through advanced technology such as Active Fuel Management (AFM) and variable valve timing (VVT). A FlexFuel engine is available – and partnered with fuel-saving AFM – giving customers the choice of powering their truck with E85 ethanol, gasoline or a combination of both fuels.

GM's fuel-saving Active Fuel Management bolsters the trucks' capability with the segment's best fuel economy. Highway fuel economy for models equipped with the 5.3L AFM V-8 now are estimated at more than 20 mpg for both 2WD and 4WD models.

Engine offerings include:• 4.3L V-6 (LU3), rated at 195 hp (145 kW) and 260 lb.-ft. of torque (353 Nm).

• 4.8L V-8 (LY2), with iron block; rated at 295 hp (220 kW) and 305 lb.-ft. of torque (414 Nm)*.

• 5.3L FlexFuel V-8 (LMG), E85-capable with iron block and Active Fuel Management, rated at 315 hp (235 kW) and 338 lb.-ft. of torque (458 Nm)*.

• 5.3L FlexFuel V-8 (LC9), E85-capable with aluminum block and Active Fuel Management, rated at 315 hp (235 kW) and 338 lb.-ft. of torque (458 Nm)*.

• 5.3L V-8 (LH6), with aluminum block and Active Fuel Management, rated at 315 hp (235 kW) and 338 lb.-ft. of torque (458 Nm)*.

• 5.3L V-8 (LY5), with iron block and Active Fuel Management, rated at 315 hp (235 kW) and 338 lb.-ft. of torque (458 Nm)*.

• 6.0L V-8 (L76), with aluminum block, variable valve timing and Active Fuel Management, rated at 367 hp (274 kW) and 375 lb.-ft. of torque (508 Nm)*.

• 6.2L V-8 (L92), with aluminum block and variable valve timing, rated at 400 hp (298 kW) and 417 lb.-ft. of torque (565 Nm)** – exclusive on GMC Sierra Denali.

The engines are backed by proven Hydra-Matic electronically controlled automatic transmissions, including the proven 4L60 four-speed automatic, high-capacity 4L70 four-speed automatic and a new 6L80 six-speed with the Sierra Denali's 6.2L engine.

Channeling the engines' power into usable capability and a refined, responsive drive experience are comprehensively redesigned chassis and suspension systems. The chassis and suspension systems deliver a smooth and precise feeling of control, particularly when driving on rough surfaces or with a full load. The chassis and suspension also support Silverado and Sierra's class-leading capability, including segment-best towing capacity of 10,500 pounds (4,763 kg) and a maximum payload of 2,160 pounds (980 kg).

An all-new chassis, with wider front and rear tracks and new coil-over-shock front suspension design, is supported by tailored suspension packages that provide smooth, sure-footed ride and handling characteristics in all driving conditions. Features include:

• A new, fully boxed frame that is significantly stronger and stiffer – 234 percent increased torsional stiffness and 62 percent increased vertical bending stiffness – with a hydroformed front section, enhancing both the smooth ride characteristics and crash protection.

• Wider front and rear tracks – approximately 3 inches wider (76.2 mm) in front and 1 inch wider (25.4 mm) in rear – enable increased stability, as well as a smoother, more controlled ride, particularly when cornering or with a full load.

• A new coil-over-shock front suspension is mounted to the frame via a high-strength, precise attachment system for exceptional rigidity and delivers a linear, responsive ride that enhances the trucks' fully planted driving feel.

• New rack-and-pinion steering system delivers precise, responsive steering with enhanced on-center feel; it is mounted on the front frame section's engine cross member, the strength of which virtually eliminates slack or vibration in the steering system to enhance its crisp response.

• A Hotchkiss-type rear suspension with splayed shock absorbers – angled outward and upright – provides more controlled damping and is a key contributor in the trucks' firmly-planted driving feel; it also enables increased payload and segment-leading towing capacities.

• Exclusive Eaton automatic locking rear axle enhances sure-footed driving feel and instantly provides extra traction when needed.

• Large-capacity brake system with robust apply system and standard next-generation Bosch ABS system provide shorter stopping distances, better pedal feel and quicker brake response

• Standard StabiliTrak electronic stability control is standard on crew cab models (available on extended cab) – a first for the segment – and incorporates rollover mitigation technology; it works with the ABS brake system to provide greater driver control in all driving conditions

• Range of 17-, 18- and 20-inch wheels with tailored body-to-wheel relationship.

The 2007 Silverado and Sierra are available with five suspension systems, each tuned to provide an optimized ride with smoothness, a greater feeling of isolation from the road and minimal body movement; all suspensions feature monotube front shocks. The suspensions include:

• Z83 – solid, smooth ride

• Z85 – enhanced handling and trailer towing

• Z71 – enhanced off road capability

• Z60 – maximum street performance (offered with 20-inch wheels)

• NHT – maximum capacity trailering package

In a first for the segment, GM's sophisticated StabiliTrak electronic stability control system is standard on crew cab models and available on extended cab models. Partnered with the new brake system and four-channel electronic brake controls, the system provides more precise, controlled ABS stops, as well as enhanced traction/yaw stability.

360-degree perimeter of safety protection

Silverado and Sierra are built on new, stronger fully boxed frames that are designed to provide increased crush protection during a crash. High-strength steel reinforcements are strategically located on the frame to enhance crashworthiness. They also feature new compatibility brackets that ensure better interaction with lower-riding vehicles during a crash.

Driver control is bolstered through enhanced dynamics, such as wider front and rear tracks, as well as more responsive suspensions – including a new coil-over-shock front suspension design and rack-and-pinion steering – that deliver smoother, linear and more precise characteristics for a more confident, sure-footed driving performance.

Additional safety features include:

• New, roof-mounted head curtain side air bags inflate to restrain outboard passengers in both seating rows, offering protection during side-impact and rollover events; they are sized specifically to all three cab styles and each has its own dedicated inflator for optimized fill rates into each curtain. The air bags are integrated into the chassis and body structures for enhanced passenger protection.

• Dual-stage frontal air bags with GM's passenger sensing system are standard on all models.

• Segment-first front safety belt pretensioners with both front and rear crash sensors.

• StabiliTrak electronic stability control system is standard on crew cab models and available on extended cab models – and is a first for the segment. Partnered with the new brake system and four-channel, four-sensor electronic brake controls, the system provides more precise, controlled ABS stops, as well as enhanced traction/yaw stability.

• A high capacity brake system with a new, four-channel ABS system provides superior stopping capability. ABS is standard on all models and is linked to the StabiliTrak electronic stability control system to help mitigate the occurrence of rollover events.

• Four-wheel drive models feature the Autotrac active transfer case, which helps keep the vehicle sure-footed in slippery driving conditions. When shifted to the "Auto" mode, Autotrac engages all-wheel drive traction automatically.

• An exclusive Eaton automatic locking rear axle also helps provide additional traction when needed, particularly when towing.

• A new Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist system is available and provides visual (LED lights) and audible warnings of objects behind the vehicle.

• A revised and easier-to-use tire pressure monitoring system is standard on all models. It alerts the driver via a signal on the instrument panel driver information center if a tire's inflation status requires attention.

• A segment-exclusive factory-installed remote vehicle starting system is available on most models – a first for GM's full-size trucks – providing customers with the convenience of starting the vehicle during inclement weather or other situations.

• Power-adjustable pedals complement increased front seat fore/aft travel to enable smaller-stature drivers to find an optimized driving position.

All retail models come standard with the OnStar Generation 7 system, including a one-year subscription to the Safe & Sound plan. The OnStar service includes the General Motors Advanced Automatic Crash Notification (AACN) system, making crash data available to emergency services to potentially dispatch the appropriate life-saving personnel and equipment to crash scenes faster. If the vehicle is in a crash that activates an air bag, the OnStar system automatically notifies an OnStar advisor, who will check on the occupants or summon emergency help if necessary. OnStar also can assist authorities in locating a vehicle if it is reported stolen and provides remote door-unlocking service (when the vehicle is equipped with power locks).

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I think GM has a huge hit on their hands. Both look pretty good on the outside (the Sierra's better), the work truck interior suits everyone who's going to use it as a truck perfectly, the premium interior takes care of anyone who wants something nicer, the power (other than the V6) is great, tons of features (I think the power rear windows will be a huge hit), and the lockable storage bed.

The F-150 better watch out, I think.

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Great job GM! Brown looks great on Enclave. . . Not so much on Sierra. Order guide reveals something called the EZ-Lift Tailgate. Does anyone know if that is a possible electric assist?

The Silverado LTZ Pic can't be a truck picture, the 4WD knob is on the wrong side. Can't wait to see in the flesh.

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I'm thoroughly unimpressed with the Silverado/Sierra pair.

The LT's dash looks like something out 1997, and the front-fascia is just plain ugly.

Perhaps the GMT-900s thus far have given me too much hope for this truck. Oh well. I'll take an F-150. :wink:

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Great job GM!  Brown looks great on Enclave. . .  Not so much on Sierra.  Order guide reveals something called the EZ-Lift Tailgate.  Does anyone know if that is a possible electric assist?

The Silverado LTZ Pic can't be a truck picture, the 4WD knob is on the wrong side.  Can't wait to see in the flesh.

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The EZ-lift gate involves a torsion bar to assist. Not electric. I believe it is also on the avalanche.

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I'm thoroughly unimpressed with the Silverado/Sierra pair.

The LT's dash looks like something out 1997

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It's a work truck. People who buy work trucks don't care what it looks like, if they did, GM wouldn't sell 900,000 pickups a year with a similar interior to the new work truck interior. They want something ergonomic and simply, and this suits them perfectly. It's going to be used like a truck most of the time, not as a personal vehicle. The inside's going to be battered and bruised within 6 months of normal use anyways.

If you want something that looks better, then the LTZ should suit anyone's needs just fine.

Also, I don't see how the "work truck" version of the F-150 (and what most F-150 interiors actually look like, not the XLT, FX4, and Lariet) is any better. It's nothing that blows your socks off and I think it would suit anyone who's going to use a pickup as a pickup very well too. Both are simply, ergonomic, and it won't be a tragedy if they get beat up:

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These new trucks are, in my opinion, a perfectly measured evolution of the 800's. They are goodlooking, strong, and smart. Solid homeruns.

The GMC is more refined than the Chevy, which is more "in your face".

I prefer the trucky interior to the SUV style LTZ. The basic shape is similar to GM truck dashes for the last 30-plus years, but the execution is much nicer than ever. Familiar to GM truck loyalists, user friendly for the inevitable converts.

Point blank: the best GM fullsize pickups ever, in execution. The chassis and structure improvements, along with the range of available suspension settings, plus the proven excellence of the smallblock engines produce an unbeatable full-size pickup combination of attributes.

This is more ample evidence of the incredible depth of talent GM has in its ranks.

Bravo to my favorite car company for showing the competition what a full-size pickup should be. God, I want one. Even with $3 gasoline.

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I prefer the trucky interior to the SUV style LTZ.  The basic shape is similar to GM truck dashes for the last 30-plus years, but the execution is much nicer than ever.  Familiar to GM truck loyalists, user friendly for the inevitable converts.

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Well, I think that pretty much backs up what I said, as it's spoken from a truck buyer himself. Truck buyers want something useful and something that's not going to matter if it gets a little beat-up.

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It's a work truck. People who buy work trucks don't care what it looks like, if they did, GM wouldn't sell 900,000 pickups a year with a similar interior to the new work truck interior. They want something ergonomic and simply, and this suits them perfectly. It's going to be used like a truck most of the time, not as a personal vehicle. The inside's going to be battered and bruised within 6 months of normal use anyways.

If you want something that looks better, then the LTZ should suit anyone's needs just fine.

Also, I don't see how the "work truck" version of the F-150 (and what most F-150 interiors actually look like, not the XLT, FX4, and Lariet) is any better. It's nothing that blows your socks off and I think it would suit anyone who's going to use a pickup as a pickup very well too. Both are simply, ergonomic, and it won't be a tragedy if they get beat up:

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at least the silv's IP and such look a ton better than what you have posted... is the base model just like that w/o the nav and middle console?

looks much better than what i know... mid 90's c1500's

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<_< Very nice, but way to Similar in my book. Their should have been a bigger seperation at birth of what they trucks look like.

As for me, I would take the GMC over the Chevy as it looks way better. The reverse of the SUV. Chevy has the better looking SUV were as the GMC SUV is just plain ugly.

Crazy, seems they are truly improving but not yet there to being the Worlds best. Keep working GM.

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This photo is much better than the one's I have seen before.

I still like the GMC better but the Chevy looks much better less the chrome bumper section.

I would still love to have the Tahoe grill on the Pick up. It is much more modern and cleaner.

Other wise they did good. Now will people still buy them with gas this high?

I just pray they redo the small trucks and fix the nasty 80's like interiors.

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I dont like em...they look kinda frumpy...

and they look very simular, theres not a big difference so I dont know why gm keeps stating they are differentiated. Only way you can tell is with the emblems and grilles. The lights are the exact same shape, just different layout.

edit - and thank god, a new interior in the 900's, i'm sick of seeing the same damn interior for ever 900

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Great job GM!  Brown looks great on Enclave. . .  Not so much on Sierra.  Order guide reveals something called the EZ-Lift Tailgate.  Does anyone know if that is a possible electric assist?

The Silverado LTZ Pic can't be a truck picture, the 4WD knob is on the wrong side.  Can't wait to see in the flesh.

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The LTZ photo is exactly what the Tahoes look like... the 4WD know isnt on the wrong side... the 4WD has been on that side of the Silverado for the last 6 years, and its on that side of the TrailBlazer as well...

The nice thing about the WT Dash is it accutally allows a bench seat and a comfortable person in the middle... the Tahoe style LS doesnt allow for a middle passenger, the console is too intrusive to have more then about 2-3" of leg room...

the EZ Lift tailgate I hope is similar to the Fords... the Ford tail gate, at least on the fully loaded model feels like its 3 LBs, makes it almost feel flimbsy because of how easy it is to close, but women and some men have trouble closing the full size GM tail gates... they are over 45LBS and they seem even more then that...

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The interior and exterior deserve major kudos. The 4.3 V6 and 4 speed automatic are just downright embarressing to be still offered in any 2007 truck! I was also dissapointed to see such mild power upgrades on the 4.8 and 5.3 V8's. You could get the alloy 5.3 last year that put out 310 hp and this year it's only 315! Why so little torque out of such a big engine? Also the 6 speed automatic should be mandatory in all V8's at this point in time and for the prices that will be charged for these burley beasts. Still I don't see why this new version, at the very least, would lose it's second place best seller title.

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I'm disappointed. I don't think these trucks look bad. They just look unimpressive. And I hate the fact that they're the same trucks from the A pillar backwards. The Silverado would have been a lot better off lifting it entire design from the Avalanche. And the Sierra should have taken that squarish design theme that's all over that front end and applied it towards the rest of the truck.

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Haven't read the article yet, but the pictures of the Chevrolet look much better than the ones I've seen so far. I was getting a little worried after the pics of the red Chevy. The lines on both of these seem to flow much better. They WILL be a big hit....no doubt. BTW, when are the HD's coming out?

What are the benefits for GM to have GMC? I am not an advocate of GMC going the way of Oldsmobile, but seems like a lot of work to differentiate two trucks that are identical.

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They look much better than in the previous pictures, but the Silverado would still look a lot better with the Tahoe's front clip. The front of the Silverado looks like an update to the 1994 S-10.

As for the two dashboards, I actually prefer the cheaper version, whose layout is very similar to the outgoing truck's. The NAV is higher, and controls are closer to the driver.

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The GMC is pretty uninspiring to say the least!! We waited this long for a mundane design like that?! The Chevrolet is better but I'm still not sold. I don't know, there could have been much bolder thinking and styling gone into these trucks, but GM always takes the conservative route. The interiors are a major improvement. One misprint I found for the engine RPO's was the L76 6.0L, it's supposed to be LY6. All in all so far I think they did a better job with their SUV's. I'll have to see more before I go and give my final judement.

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I like the exteneded cab look...wheel selection, and color look great.

The front clip looks great on the Chev and GMC.

As a 2004 Avalanche owner (thus, having a current gen GM interior) I almost prefer the LT interior.

I am a bit hesitant about, from the pics last week, the crew cab's proportions, when those pics come out.

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I'm thoroughly unimpressed with the Silverado/Sierra pair.

The LT's dash looks like something out 1997, and the front-fascia is just plain ugly.

Perhaps the GMT-900s thus far have given me too much hope for this truck. Oh well. I'll take an F-150.  :wink:

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However, I will say it looks better in these pics... but meh...

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I think they look fantastic, personally! Not overdone like the Tundra or Titan, but a nice conservative evolution of the 99-02 design, which were much better looking trucks than the 03-06's IMO. Both trucks manage to look good without looking TOO similar, the major differences in the actual body of the trucks is great IMO even if the fascias are similar.

I love the different interiors for the lower and upper trim models. I'd be curious to see what kind of material the large concave section of dash in the LT model is made of, is it soft or hard plastic? But its nice to see that NAV will be available in the LT, though odd they pictured a lower trim with the option instead of the LTZ. I still wish GM would put piano-black finish on the stereo/HVAC decks for the LTZ model, but maybe it doesn't matter that much?

Oh well, great looking trucks IMO. Home runs!

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Ok I have been thinking about this for close to a day. What I thought about these trucks, and I believe its safe to say that GM has hit a grand slam with these trucks. I mean seriously, I am incredibly critical and when I first saw the Silverado I was dissapointed. Let's note some things that the competition can not compare to.

1) GM knows more about the truck business then anyone else. Ford can be argued. They know theyre trucks well.

2) One of the biggest selling points. Visual versatility. (That should be their tagline). Like boxy F-150 types? GMC Sierra looks better than the F-150 in that sense. Like more cut looking trucks? Silverado looks better than the Ram, Tundra and Titan. Exterior visual diversity exists here. Interior? Uhh... TWO freakin interiors. What's Toyota or Ford gonna do to compete with that? The Classic interior as I call it looks great and well done. I know a LOT of people thought the interior was good enough as it was, just needed to ramp up quality. And thats what this is. Or those who like luxurious cabins can go with the Tahoe interior.

3) Class leading HP, Fuel Economy, Payload and Towing. Who else can claim that?

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I guess nobody really uses these trucks in the heavy bush and make-your-own-road driving anymore to require a manual tranny.

Personally, manual transmissions on highway trucks...especially towing trucks, is pointless.

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Off-roaf driving does not in anyway whatsoever require a manual tranny. Having a clutch is a handicap in many off-road situations.
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I like the trucks -- the GMC more so than the Silverado. But after seeing the Silverado in a different color other than red, I'd have to say it's almost close between the two. Almost.

I'm rather surprized to see a navigation unit optional in the Work Truck interior. I'd thought it would stick to the GMT-800 formula and not even bother offering it.

The front of the GMC is actually the boldest out of the two, in my opinion anyway, and I can see a few Seventies, Eighties, and Ninties cues in the design. The Chevy's front-end reminds me of a blend between a '94 S-10 and a '67 C-10.

I think the trucks will be just as popular as their recent predecessors, if not more. GM's made a solid, well-rounded product here.

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I like 'em. There is a couple things I don't get, though:

-Why with the ancient 4.3L. V6? The i5 from the Colorado/Canyon makes comparable power (especially with its recent upgrade). My guess is that it's probably more expensive to build.

-I'm going to agree that the LT interior is messed up. I know this is supposed to be the Workingman's trim level, but, if so, why does it have a Nav system & White Leather seats? These luxury appointments contrast with the work-grade black plastic dashboard. It just looks like a mid '90's C/K series that has been customised by Pimp My Ride.

Furthermore, The F-150 still wins in terms of ergonomics, as there aren't as all the tiny buttons all over the place that the GMs have. Look at all those little keys on the left side of the gauge cluster. Who is going to be able to press in one of those with work gloves on?

I think these trucks will be successful. However, even if the new Toyota Tundra does not meet its lofty goals, it still will end up taking market share from these two trucks. There's no way to stop it from happening, no matter how good GM made the new trucks. Nevertheless, I am glad that they didn't slack off... Much.

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Off-roaf driving does not in anyway whatsoever require a manual tranny. Having a clutch is a handicap in many off-road situations.

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Many serious off-roaders have a liking of manual transmissions for the control of the power...and the broad range in the ratio of gears.

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Many serious off-roaders have a liking of manual transmissions for the control of the power...and the broad range in the ratio of gears.

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You're changing your statement. You initially stated that manual trans was a requirement, now you're saying it's a preference for many serious off-roaders. Well, auto trans is also a preference for many serious off-roaders.
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You're changing your statement. You initially stated that manual trans was a requirement, now you're saying it's a preference for many serious off-roaders. Well, auto trans is also a preference for many serious off-roaders.

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I shall try to be super-uber-ultra-specific next time. I say "requirement" for some serious offroaders because of their liking to some of the practical elements:

- push starts in case the starter or battery go dead

- downhill control if a lower ratio helps to reduce brake usage

- ease of maintenance and generally just cheaper all around

Though for a V8, it's not much of an issue when thinking on rock crawling. Some like the auto for its smoothness in those situations; however, for a 4-banger, an auto just doesn't cut it (this is where I should have been specific).

Heck, highway manuals have a place for those who want to bother rowing gears where the power and control is in their hands. Still, with more gears finding their way in the automatic transmissions, like the 6-speed in the Denali, I wonder why folks would want to bother with a clutch?

In this case, does GM think the manual shifting driver is a dying breed so as not to offer one...even for the V6? I suppose they have their own reasons.

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I'm thoroughly unimpressed with the Silverado/Sierra pair.

The LT's dash looks like something out 1997, and the front-fascia is just plain ugly.

Perhaps the GMT-900s thus far have given me too much hope for this truck. Oh well. I'll take an F-150.  :wink:

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I'll take a Ram-the Fords don't have enough power, but I agree, these trucks' dashboards continue to look dated (the only one that never did IMO, was the 1995-98 models'). The exteriors look so boring and non-descript, and its too bad there's no Sandstone or Gold Mist colors, according to the Dealerworld Site which lists the following:

Black, Summit White, Silver Birch Metallic, Blue Granite (Chevy)/Stealth Grey (GMC) Metallic, Dark/Deep [Navy] Blue Metallic, Sport Red Metallic, Victory/Fire Red, Graystone/Steel Grey Metallic, and Desert/Medium Brown Metallic.

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