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Economy And Roughness Mesh Together In The Lastest Chevy Pickup-trucks

Chevrolet trucks are known to be very tough. In 2008, Chevy introduced three new truck models to the world. No question about it. Avalanche, Silverado, and Colorado are the best trucks in their own class. Check out Chevy auto parts online to see what is available.

Dependability is key to tough guys who need to travel over rough terrain and the Chevy Silverado fills the bill. Bragging comes second nature to Chevy truck owners. Some even brag that their truck would be handed down for generations to come. Having engine sizes and chassis capacities to haul any load, these trucks have the towing capacity to get the job done. 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.

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. For this reason, you will discover that the Avalanche is really an outdoor adventure vehicle ready to take you to mother nature’s doorstep. It is very easy to slide two sleeping bags into the truck bed, so it eliminates the need to pitch a tent.

The new breed of Chevy truck can save the consumer money while also providing outstanding performance. It helps that now you can find the Chevy’s mid-sized truck running on a smaller 3. 5L I5 engine. As a model co-developed with the Japanese manufacturer Isuzu, this pick-up truck has all the much sought after features such as durability, flexibility, comfort and power all rolled into one.

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. Equipped with CD/MP3 entertainment and state-of-the-art Radio Data System compatible radio systems, Chevy outdoes itself. The latest Avalanche model offers blue tooth, navigation radio, XM satellite, and OnStar. Everything you need to stay connected to the world.

Most of Chevy models now use General Motor’s patented Active Fuel Management technology. Switching from 8 cylinder to a fuel-saving four cylinder mode, this technology helps increase the overall fuel savings of the truck by lessing the gasoline used while not under a heavy load. The truck’s on-board computer does everything automatically as you drive to switch between the modes.

An environmental statement made by Chevy’s new truck line, is their new ability to burn cleaner E85 ethanol-blended fuel. Ethanol mix E85 is a cleaner burning fuel that releases less green house gases into the environment. 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.

Chevy trucks these days are tough and environmentally friendly. It doesn’t have to be one or the other. If you don’t have a new Chevy truck, with cash for clunkers being popular, the time is right to try out the latest innovations in truck technology. Being tough and being smart are not different things, when it comes to buying a Chevy truck, they go hand in hand. Consider the new features and how it can improve your life… once you do that, you will be holding the keys to a new Chevy truck.

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