Since the Suzuki LTR450R Quad racer was introduced in 2006,
it has been one of the most successful race quads on the market. It has a low
profile and a wider stance that makes it stable which makes it ideal for
motocross racing, which Suzuki had intended. In 2008 Suzuki made upgrades that
were done in order to mean business out on the track. It is said that in 2008,
Suzuki made 100 different changes between the motor, transmission, and
suspension. A known problem with the 2006 and 2007 LTR450s is that they have
transmission issues. In 2008 Suzuki changed the transmission to fix this
problem and so far they haven't had any problems so far. Suzuki also changed
the bore displacement and the stroke displacement in 2008 that increases power.
Suzuki finally got all of the problems worked out of their quads that make them
very dependable. Out of the competitors in the 450 class, the YFZ450 is the
least dependable quad available. Even
through the whoops and big jumps, the LTR450 never bottomed out and the
suspension was also smooth even on big jumps. The suspension that they test was
the stock LTR450 suspension, so there is no need in changing the suspension if
you are going to race it. The suspension is one of the many things that make
the Suzuki LTR450 Quad racer such a good race bike and the good suspension also
improves the handling. Neither the YFZ450 nor the TRX450R, have as good of
handling, especially the TRX450R because the wheel base is so narrow and it
sits so high. One thing that Suzuki didn't change in 2008 was the steel frame.
Can-Am and Kawasaki have started making their frames out of aluminum which
makes the quad lighter weight for racing but it wasn't a necessary change that
had to be done to the Quad racer. The changes to the suspension makes trail
riding enjoyable because it is soft to soak up the terrain but is still stiff
enough to absorb hard impacts from jumping. The 2008 LTR450 has three more
horsepower than the 2007 and it also has a ECM Logic System that monitors
throttle position and the RPM's and the speed that the throttle and RPM hit the
quickest. The ECM also helps get better traction so the tires don't spin as
much and to get better traction. Suzuki also added larger tires that are 18.5
inches that help reduce wheel spin and adds more ground clearance. Putting
larger tires on the LTR450 Quad racer was a great idea because they are able to
get up and go much faster when they aren’t just sitting there spinning. This
will make many racers happy because they will be able to do better racing.
Anyone who races quads should consider buying a Suzuki LTR450 because will
little work, you can add more horsepower and Suzuki has one of the best
suspensions in the market. The Suzuki LTR450 Quad racer is an all-around good
quad for both casual riders and racing.
Monday, April 30, 2012
KTM 525
The KTM quads were initially aimed at cross country racing
and it is apparent when you ride one. The KTM 525 is comparable to a 450 quad
that has been heavily modified and the KTM only produces 94 dB of sound. The
KTM 525 is faster in a drag race than a big bored, ported, TRX450R that has
ignition mods and a full exhaust. The KTM 525 doesn't need a quick fire button.
The YFZ450 starts better when the engine is hot than the KTM 525 and all other
manufacturers. Riders like to have plenty of power but they like dependability
even more. KTM has a plush seat that is soft and comfortable even after ride
for long periods of time. KTM’s have a 3.5 gallon fuel tank so the rider will
not have to stop as frequently for fuel unlike the competitors. All of the 450’s
that compete against the KTM 450 are behind KTM when it comes to racing and
power. Honda has the most reliable quad than anyone else but KTM is giving
Honda a run for their money. The suspension that KTM uses is better than the
Japanese 450's, the YFZ is the closest and the LTR450 is an much better MX
track than the KTM. The CanAm DS450 is comparable to the KTMs high speed
MX-style conditions. The weakest point is the skittish front end. Changing the
caster adjustment, shock setup, and an additional steering damper makes a large
difference. The rear shock on the KTM 525 is flawless and the front brakes are
outstanding and are better than any other OEM stoppers. KTM has experience in
manufacturing, technology that is cutting edge, and they have such a passion
for four wheelers that has helped them produce two powerhouse machines that are
a new benchmark for performance. KTM has a proven engine that can be fine-tuned
for racing. KTM's engine features a single overhead cam four valve system that
offers reliable performance in many racing bikes. KTM has opted to use an
effective 39mm Keihin FCR carburetor on both their 450 and their 525 models,
even in the era of fuel injection. The exhaust is California Green Sticker and
emits only 94db of sounds. It is quite but also offers good performance. Since many
of the riding areas and even the at the race track they are making noise
restrictions, so your four wheeler has to be lower than a certain dB and the
lower dB you go the less power you will have. KTM has a great exhaust for noise
restricted areas. KTM uses a large curved aluminum radiator with an electric
cooling fan and a thermostat that helps maintain the motor temperature. There
is no oil cooler so the problematic oil lines are eliminated. For every rider that likes plenty of power,
the KTM is suitable for them. If you want a drag bike that will be one of the
fastest at the sand dunes but is also dependable, the KTM is the idea bike.
John Deere 925a EFI
The John Deere Z925a Electric Fuel Injection is a new kind
of mower. The Z925A EFI is the first fuel injected motor that John Deere has
ever offered on their mowers. One of the options that is standard on the John
Deere Z-series is a 7 iron mower deck which is stamped out of metal instead of
welded so it is supposed to be stronger. The Z925 EFI is a commercial grade
zero turn mower that has an engine that maximizes power, performance, and efficiency
in every mowing condition. It is more reliable, offers less downtime and saves
on fuel. A convenient option available on the Z-series mowers is a feature
called Mulch-On-Demand which lets you mulch at any time so you don't blow grass
in flower beds for example but also allows you to blow it out the side when it
is suitable. The Electric Fuel Injection saves you time and money that will
maximize the time you can spend mowing every day. The Z925 EFI allows just the
right amount of fuel and spark to be used with the engine at the right time
that will improve the engine performance. The EFI has sensors that monitor and
guide the engines performance. This offers optimal performance from the engine
by providing the right amount of fuel. One way that the engine saves fuel is by
sensing unused oxygen in the exhaust multiple times per second. The engine can
vary the amount of fuel to inject appropriately and ensues that no excess fuel
is injected. This results in better fuel efficiency. For any mowing services
that have multiple mowers, they could save lots of money by buying multiple
Z925 EFIs. The Z925 EFI is the ultimate mowing machine that delivers
performance and durability that people expect from the ZTrak Pro 900. It gives the
operator greater fuel efficiency and more reliable starts. The John Deere Z925
Electric Fuel Injection is a great asset to have in a company that will give
you up to 25 percent better fuel economy that the non-fuel injected Z925. The
total fuel tank capacity of the Z925 EFI is an impressive 11.5 gallons that has
a forward travel speed of zero to 12 mph and a reverse travel speed of zero to
4.5 mph. The blade tip speed of the John Deere Z925 EFI of 18,000 fpm and a
cutting width of 54 inches and 60 inches. The 60 inch John Deere Z925 EFI has a
weight of 1316 pounds which is pretty heavy. The Z925 EFI’s motor is a Kohler
Command Pro that has a gross horsepower of 27. Any mowing service or lawn care
business would benefit greatly from buying more than one John Deere Z925 EFI
because they would save on fuel and save on time. The more fuel the business
can save, the greater the profit will be. Plus if it saves the business time
mowing, they will get more mowing done in less time and be able to do more jobs
in the same amount of time.
Cadillac CTS-V Wagon
The Cadillac CTS-V wagon is the fastest production wagon
ever made, a model based of the Cadillac CTS-V sedan which is the fastest
production sedan. The CTS-V wagon’s engine is at the front, it is rear wheel
drive, has five doors, and has enough seating for 5 passengers. The CTS-V wagon
can do it all such as, taking sharp corners, devastates the ego of others at a
stoplight, hauling kids, and anything that you can put in through the hatch or
on the roof. The CTS-V wagon gained three consecutive ten best trophies.
Everyone with a coupe should look out because if you are at a stoplight next to
a Cadillac CTS-V wagon and think you will beat it, think again because the only
thing you will see is the taillights of the wagon. They decide to build the car
a different way to try it out and see if their changes made much difference to
the car's performance. The seats that are in the CTS-V wagon ar Recaro seats
that cost $3400 and the faux suede wrapped steering wheel and shifter knob were
$300. The midnight sapele wood trim that was installed was $600. It then got a
set of Pirelli Winter 240 Sottozero tires that cost $1222. The CTS-V offered a
large abundance of power, a smooth ride, and has a very eager to corner
chassis. Going from standstill to 60 mph, it only took the wagon 4.1 seconds
and the quarter mile was a 12.3 seconds at 119 mph. That is very quick for a
wagon but the Cadillac CTS-V wagon was based on the Cadillac CTS-V sedan so the
motor and transmission are the same but the design is different. Cadillac has
such a good chassis design that Ferrari actually borrowed ideas from Cadillac
for their upcoming cars. The 4393 pound
wagon was able to stop in 158 feet from a speed of 70 mph. Every 2011 and newer
Cadillac comes with a four year or 50,000 mile free scheduled maintenance. On
the onboard computer it said that they needed five services over a 40,000 mile
test. The scheduled services were basic and included a multipoint inspection
and an oil change and filter change. The air filter element never came on in
the 40,000 mile test. Due to the potholes in Michigan, when they switched from
the winter to summer tires they found that there was a bent wheel which cost
$625. The dealer had to inspect a clicking noise that ended up being in the
steering. The upper intermediate shaft in the column was bad and needed to be
replaced but warranty covered the fix so there was no out of pocket expense.
After spraying off 2500 miles' worth of road trip bugs in a carwash caused the
right rear window to roll down and refused to go back up. At the local dealer,
they got the glass closed and they disconnected the window motor so that the
CTS-V could make it back to Michigan. The dealer at home then reconnected the
wiring and found that a faulty window regulator was the problem, which was
replaced but came back. After another 3000 miles, the window problem
reappeared. The carwash activated the problem again and the dealer regreased
the electrical connections in the door's wiring, and the operation returned to
normal. Then it rained and the problem reappeared yet again so the dealer
replaced the wiring harness in the right rear door when they discovered that
there was corrosion on some of the connections. None of the fixes cost them
anything because they were covered with warranty. The CTS-V wagon's fuel tank
only holds 18 gallons and the typically refill was after every 200 miles of
travel. The wagon has 556 horsepower that averaged 15 mpg which is 6 mpg worse
than the 2008 Lexus IS F that netted 416 horsepower and only 1 mpg better than
the 2009 Dodge Ram 1500 over a 40,000 mile test. The clutch return spring broke
which didn't cost anything but the summer tires wore out quicker and cost $2072
to replace. The wagon was tested at Virginia International Raceway and
performed almost as well as the CTS-V sedan that was tested in 2008. The wagon
showed the wear when the wagon was 0.1 seconds slower from zero to 60 and the
quarter mile speed was 1 mph slower. The braking distance grew by a yard from
new to 40,000 miles. The wagon has a supercharged 376 V8 that produces 551
lb-ft of torque at 3800 rpm and 556 horsepower at 6100 rpm. It has a six speed
manual transmission. Zero to 60 mph was 4.1 seconds and the zero to 100 mph in
9.1 seconds. From a 5 mph roll, the Cadillac CTS-V wagon got to 60 mph in 4.3
seconds. For the people out there that like speed, the zero to 150 mph time was
21.3 seconds, which is pretty quick for that heavy of a car. The top speed of
the wagon is 190 mph which is very quick especially for a wagon. Getting the
wagon to a stop from 70 to 0 mph takes 158 feet. The wagon only gets 15 mpg and
runs on premium gas and if premium gas costs an average of $3.50 per gallon,
the owner will end up spending around $9333 in a matter of 40,000 miles of
driving. If you want a family car that has plenty of power, the CTS-V wagon is
a good car for you if you can afford the base price of $64,340. Also if you
want a car that people at stoplights don’t realize the power and you want to surprise
them, the CTS-V wagon is the car for you. People should respect this wagon
especially since it has 556 horses because it will dominate them. Though it
seems that after the Cadillac CTS-V wagon for 40,000 miles, it may be a good
idea to go and buy a new one that way you don’t have to start putting money in
repairs and replacing tires.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
2012 Camaro ZL1
For years the Camaro has had to compete against the Mustang.
The Shelby GT500 is power packed with 550 horses which will be topped by the
2012 Chevy Camaro ZL1. The ZL1 will have a 6.2 supercharged V8 that will
produce above the 426 horse SS model. Most people assumed that it would wear
the legendary Z28 badge; instead it will be wearing the reclaimed ZL1 badge.
The 1969 Camaro ZL1 was one of the best machines produced in Detroit. It looked
like a base Camaro including hubcaps which made it look like a wimpy six
cylinder because it had no engine-designation badge. The only giveaway was the
factory-installed cowl-induction hood plus when you started the 427 big block.
The car was only available through the Central Office Production Order (COPO)
which installed the 427 big block in it. ZL1 officials figured the output to be
430 horses which was underrated mostly due to insurance purposes. It was among
one of the quickest factory built and street legal car that was the king of the
quarter mile. The 2012 ZL1 is planning on growing the legend by using a
supercharged LSA 6.2 V8 that was borrowed from the Cadillac CTS-V. Chevy
estimates that it will produce 550 hp and 550 lb-ft of torque. The Camaro ZL1
is built more for tearing up the drag strips instead of road courses. The only
transmission that will be offered with the ZL1 is a six-speed Tremec manual.
The driveshaft and differential have both been beefed up to hand all the
torque. It will sport 20-inch forged wheels that are wider but 22 pounds
lighter than the narrow 20-inch setup on the Camaro SS. The ZL1 is estimated to
do zero to sixty in four seconds flat and go zero to one hundred in 9.9 seconds
with a quarter mile of 12.5. They put large rotors on it to stop it quicker
which includes slightly larger rotors in the front. The shocks are a new design
that offers the choice between Tour and Sport settings. It will sport a new
electric power-steering system. The ZL1 will be about the same weight as the
Camaro SS, roughly 3900 pounds, but the ZL1 has stronger driveline that adds
weight. The ZL1 will have four fog lights, a large splitter, and a wide-mouth
intake. The hood is made of aluminum that has a carbon-fiber center section
that is supposed to help with down force and the rear end has a larger deck lid
spoiler and quad exhaust finishers. The exhaust system has a actuated flap,
like a Corvette, that will open when the engine reaches higher engine speeds to
both reduce back pressure and deliver an aggressive growl. The interior of the
ZL1 will get a few upgrades such as alloy pedal covers, head-up display, new
flat bottomed steering wheel and front seat inserts. The head up display shows
how fast you are going on the windshield so you don't have to look down at the
speedometer. The auxiliary console gauges are a standard option on a ZL1 and boost
readout will also be standard on the ZL1. The Camaro ZL1 will have a starting
price of around $47,000. Back in the day, the Camaro ZL1 was hard to beat and
was king of the road so Chevy shouldn’t have a problem dominating the Ford
Shelby GT500.The Chevy Camaro ZL1 is a great competitor to the Shelby GT500 but
most believes that the Shelby GT500 would have to try to keep up with the
Camaro ZL1. Eventually Chevy will come back out with the Z28 model, which won't
be able to keep up with the ZL1 but will compete with Ford's Mustang Boss 302.
Chevy Avalanche
The Chevy Avalanche which started production in 2001 will be
no longer produced after 2013 due to a drop in sales. The Avalanche is a very
smooth riding truck that is placed on a Suburban chassis. One of the standard
options on a Chevy Avalanche is a solid plastic tonneau cover, which is nice
because many people have to go and buy one after they buy a new Chevy
Silverado. The Avalanche also has a tailgate that locks when the truck is
locked, which makes anything in the bed secure since it has both a tonneau
cover and an automatic locking tailgate. It offers a bed that will extend into
a long bed by using a "midgate" that uses the back seat flipped down
to turn it into a long bed. The Avalanche is a nice truck that offers the usage
of a truck but also the smoother ride of an SUV. It was a great idea and design
but unfortunately it will not be resurrected when GM changes the body style of
the Tahoe and Suburban, which it is based off of. To honor the Avalanche, Chevy
is offering the 2013 model only in a special Black Diamond guise. When the
Avalanche first came out it wasn't too popular but as time went on its
popularity began to increase quickly. The problem with the Avalanche is that it
is too similar to the crew cab Silverado so people have been asking the
question of what the difference was from the two. The Avalanche sales peaked in
2003 and ever since then they have continued to decline. The peak number of Avalanches
sold was a little over 90,000 units and last year Chevy only sold 20,000 new Avalanches
which is a huge difference. They used to be popular and now with all truck
options, they have lost their popularity. The 2013 Chevy Avalanche will have
more standard equipment than last year including a backup camera, rear park
assist, power adjustable pedals, fog lamps, and remote start. They have also
decreased the price of the Avalanche by $820 but the new Avalanche has more
standard options than before. Going to the gravel yard with the Avalanche will
more than likely be Cadillac's version of the Avalanche, the Cadillac Escalade
EXT. The Cadillac is fancier than the Chevy Avalanche but both are basically
the exact same truck just the grilles are different and the Cadillac Escalade
EXT has more standard options such as leather. Both the Cadillac Escalade EXT
and the Chevy Avalanche are produced at a plant that builds both the Chevy
Silverado and the GMC Sierra so by shutting down the Avalanche and the Escalade
EXT, it will help GM produce more of their next-gen GM pickups. Many consumers
will miss the Avalanche because it offered a smooth and comfortable ride but
also had a bed that you can access like a truck. Hopefully someday GM can bring
back the Avalanche and all of its beneficial features.
F-150 Ecoboost vs 5.0
The 3.7 V6 turbo charged Ecoboost is direct-injected and has
twin turbo. The Ecoboost offers more power than any eight cylinder motor from
the other competitors including Chevy’s 5.3 V8 and Dodge’s 5.7 Hemi V8. Ford
also offers a 5.0 V8 that is topped by the Ecoboost. The twin turbo V6 is quick
and responsive and the power is abundant through all the rpm ranges. The
Ecoboost offers more torque to the ground than the 6.2 V8 up to 5,000 rpm and
more than the 5.0 V8 at 6,000 rpm. When the 5.0 V8 was tested in loaded,
towing, and uphill test, it had to work hard and they had to keep the throttle
mashed. At first the testers of the 5.0 were big fans until they tested the
Ecoboost. The testers said that it is the boss of trucks and ran with ease when
testing loaded, towing, and uphill testing. The Ecoboost is centered around
fuel economy. When tested, the Ecoboost had similar numbers for torque and
horsepower as the 5.0. The people that tested the Ecoboost, they said that it
performed closer to the 6.2 V8. The ride of the new F-150 is smooth even with a
load. Also the F-150 handles even better when it has payload in the bed. Ford assures
us that there are about 650,000 different ways to equip a new F-150, which
includes engines, cabs, beds, wheelbases, and other options. Ford also offers a
six-speed automatic that has two options. The Ecoboost has 365 horsepower at
5000 rpm and 420 lb-ft of torque at 2500 rpm, compared to the 5.0 which has 360
horsepower at 5500 rpm and 380 lb-ft of torque at 4250 rpm. With a towing
capacity of 11300 pounds, the Ecoboost beats the 5.0's towing capacity of 9400
pounds. Zero to 60, the Ecoboost's time is 6.4 seconds and the 5.0's time is
7.1 seconds. In every acceleration to mph test done, the Ecoboost beat the 5.0
by a few tenths of a second. The Ecoboost only produces 1.06 pounds per mile of
CO2 emissions and the 5.0 produces 1.22 pounds per mile of CO2 emissions. The
Ecoboost also has an EPA estimated 16 mpg in the city and 22 mpg on the
highway. The 5.0 is EPA estimated to get 14 mpg in the city and 19 mpg on the
highway. The Ecoboost is a step forward in performance and will cause the
competitors to change their engine options. Ford’s Ecoboost has been the main
talk among all truck enthusiasts; there are those who are fans and those who
have doubts about the longevity of the motor. The competitors should worry
about the Ecoboost because it gets better fuel economy and has more power than
the competitor's V8. Look for Chevy and Dodge in the near future to follow in
Fords footsteps and start producing a turbo charged V6 that will compete with
the Ecoboost. The Ford F-150 deserved its Motor Trend's Truck of the Year for
2012 because they are well build and well designed.
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
2013 Ram 1500
The 2013 Ram 1500 will support the same look just a little
bit different looking with LED tail lights, halogen head lights, a taller
grille, and a new front bumper. One of the best technology advancements that were
done on the Ram 1500 was the coil-spring rear suspension instead of a leaf
spring setup. The Ram 1500 will also have a new base V6 engine and will also
offer an eight-speed transmission which will both help enhance fuel economy.
Ram will also offer a rear-wheel or four-wheel drive which has the option of a
regular cab, quad cab, or a crew cab. With a new cab configuration, they offer
a short, medium, and long bed lengths with the mid-length bed measuring at
six-foot, four-inches. Other exterior updated options also include rain-sensing
windshield wipers and power folding mirrors. The Ram interior will be made of
new materials that are supposed to have a better fit and finish. It also
includes an 8.4 inch touch screen that is optional and they also offer a
central locking functionality that looks the doors, tailgate, and the Rambox bed
compartments. A large focus of the powertrain revisions was fuel economy and
power. The 2012 Ram 1500 offered a 3.7 V6 that made 215 hp and the new engine
makes an increase of 90 hp and an additional 34 lb-ft of torque with the new
totals of 305 hp and 269 lb-ft of torque. The new Ram will also offer the same
5.7 Hemi V8 that will have an increase of five hp. The 4.7 V8 will also be
available with 310 hp. A six-speed automatic will be standard but the Hemi will
have an eight-speed that will be optional early next year. There will also be
fuel saving technology such as a active grille shutter and a stop-start system.
The active grille shutter will open and close automatically depending on the
engine's cooling needs and the speed of the vehicle. The stop-start system
shuts the engine down when the truck is at a stop and Ram claims it will
improve the fuel economy by up to 1 mpg in the city. The Ram also offers a new
four corner air suspension that has five ride height settings. It has a Normal,
Aero, Off-Road 1, Off-Road 2, and Park. The Aero setting lowers the truck 1.1
inches from Normal, automatically at speed. Off-Road 1 raise the truck up 1.2
inches and the Off-Road 2 brings it to a full 2.0 inch above the baseline of
Normal position. Park mode lowers the ride height 2.0 inches below Normal, to
make it easier to get in and out of and to provide easier access of the bed.
All five ride height settings can be changed manually using the dash mounted
buttons or the key fob from outside the truck. The air suspension will provide
steady ride height even when the truck is loaded with cargo or a trailer.
Standard equipment that will help save fuel includes a new electric power
steering, a variable speed engine cooling fan, and a lighter weight chassis and
body components. The frame is supposed to be stronger and also weigh 30 pounds
less due to high strength steel. The aluminum hood will cut 26 pounds off, new
cross-members in the floor of the bed that saves seven pounds, and with a
trimmed front bumper they loss four pounds. The lighter aluminum upper and
lower control arms also shave weight. The new eight-speed transmission comes
with a thermal management system that heat up the transmission fluid after the
engine starts to reduce damage done to transmissions due to cold tranny fluid.
The new Ram 1500 will be a truck that will give Chevy and Ford tough
competition.
2014 Chevy Silverado
The current body style of the Chevy Silverado is ugly and is
getting old to look at; fortunately they will be change the look in 2014. It is
said that GM has been investing into a fifth generation small block V8 that
will include an aluminum block and direct injection which creates a higher
compression ratio. These new motors are also expected to continuing their
cylinder deactivation that will result in better fuel economy. It is also
expected to replace the 4.3 V6 that is currently standard in the base 1500 Silverado
with a 3.6 V6 that is direct-injected that will produce a 100 horsepower and an
extra 15 lb-ft of torque more than the 4.3 V6 which is a larger displacement
motor. GM is also going to replace the four-speed automatic transmission with a
six-speed transmission for increased fuel economy. Also for increased fuel
economy, it is said that the new trucks will contain more plastic and aluminum
which will take away as much as 500 pounds of weight. Changing the engine block
from iron to aluminum will make a large weight reduction. The increased use of
plastic makes the truck less of a truck because trucks are not supposed to have
plastic instead of metal, including both bumpers. GM will keep the stout frame
and body. The suspension of the new GM truck should be the same because past GM
trucks have had great suspensions that haven’t had any problems. The current Silverado
interior is extremely cheap. The majority of the interior is plastic and it has
to be one of the cheapest plastics they can get. They also need a major cloth
change too because they have started making it very cheap to cut costs. It is
said that the 2014 Silverado will have an interior that will compete with the
new Ford F-150 and the Ram 1500. The 2014 Silverado is also supposed to have a
larger rear-seat space which has been a large shortfall for the Silverado
compared to the competition. The new Silverado should also include the signature
bow tie with a chrome bar on the grill and the Sierra should include the signature
open grill look. The new GM trucks are also going to include leaf springs
supporting it. I think that all GM fans and loyal customers are glad to hear
that they are finally getting rid of the ugly and same body style they have had
for five years now. GM people will also be glad to hear that the interior on
the new trucks won't be so cheap and hopefully have good interior like the
years before 2007. We will find out just how the new GM truck will do and how
people like it in a year because they are scheduled to come out next year,
halfway through 2013. We can only hope that all changes that GM is doing will
only make the Silverado a better truck than the previous model.
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