GM is on track to continue the success story around their pickup truck line with the introduction of the new Silverado and Sierra models. The brawny corporate siblings offera vehicle for any use- from a day to day driver to a heavy duty workhorse.
The American carmakers legendary trucks are available with three cab styles, three box lengths, eight powertrain combinations, five unique and purposeful suspension setups and two distinct interior treatments.
Built into each model are design elements which contribute to safety, refinement, ride quality and efficient performance which lead the segment. Design cues and sheet metal are also unique to each model, GM says.
Mark Comeau, GM Canada's Vice President is appropriately enthusiastic about the new models. "These trucks are better than the ones they replace in every way. Our customers will be impressed with the enhanced capability and refinement of these all new trucks" he said. "Many of the 2007 models have actually gone down in price, with some models
receiving base price reductions well over $1,000. When you add this to the improved performance, reduced fuel consumption, the most features, configurations and capability in the business, these trucks set the high water mark for full-size trucks."
The features he mentions include OnStar, StabiliTrak and a tire pressure monitoring computer standard on all crew cab models. GM's new 160,000 kilometre transferable powertrain warranty is of course included and includes courtesy transportation.
Pricing opens at $31,790 for a two wheel drive extended cab, and $33,635 for a two wheel drive crew cab.
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| 2007 GMC Sierra (Photo: General Motors) |
Built into each model are design elements which contribute to safety, refinement, ride quality and efficient performance which lead the segment. Design cues and sheet metal are also unique to each model, GM says.
Mark Comeau, GM Canada's Vice President is appropriately enthusiastic about the new models. "These trucks are better than the ones they replace in every way. Our customers will be impressed with the enhanced capability and refinement of these all new trucks" he said. "Many of the 2007 models have actually gone down in price, with some models
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| 2007 Chevrolet Silverado (Photo: General Motors) |
The features he mentions include OnStar, StabiliTrak and a tire pressure monitoring computer standard on all crew cab models. GM's new 160,000 kilometre transferable powertrain warranty is of course included and includes courtesy transportation.
Pricing opens at $31,790 for a two wheel drive extended cab, and $33,635 for a two wheel drive crew cab.




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