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GMC Reveals Regular Cab Version of the 2014 Sierra while Talking about Aerodynamics
Despite the fact that these are the first official images depicting the Regular Cab version of the 2014 GMC Sierra, GM doesn’t say a word about it. The images come from a GM press release that focuses on busting "myths" about pickup trucks having poor aerodynamics. Launched as a Crew Cab, just like its Chevrolet Silverado sibling, the all-new GMC Sierra will also have Regular Cab and Double Cab versions, both coming this summer. The images show the 2014 GMC Sierra testing in the wind tunnel, a rather unusual environment for a pickup truck if we’re to be honest.
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Bigger And Brawnier 2015 Chevrolet Silverado Hd And Gmc Sierra Hd Unveiled
In the same way that Ford's F-Series of trucks includes both the regular full-size F-150 pickup truck range and the bigger Super Duty variants, GM's Chevrolet and GMC brand's offer both standard and larger heavy duty versions of their Silverado...
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2014 Chevrolet Silverado Pickup Truck Video Teased For The First Time
General Motors' bestselling pickup truck is due for a redesign next year and to prepare us and create some buzz before the unveiling of the new generation of the Chevrolet Silverado, the Detroit carmaker has dropped a short teaser video showing a...
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Gm Scraps New 4.5l V8 Diesel For Chevy Silverado And Gmc Sierra
Another one bites the dust; this time General Motors has decided to place on indefinite hold its previously announced plan to add the highly anticipated, all-new Duramax 4.5-liter V8 diesel engine in 2010 to its Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra light-duty...
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Top 13 Best-selling Trucks In Canada - June 2014 Ytd
GM Canada lost 1212 Sierra and Silverado sales in June 2014 and 1574 pickup truck sales altogether. GM's market share in the category slid from 30.7% in June 2013 to 26.4% in June 2014. • Canada Vehicle Sales Rankings By Model - June 2014...
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Top 13 Best-selling Trucks In Canada - February 2014 Ytd
Just under 19% of the new vehicles sold in Canada in February 2014 were pickup trucks, with the Ford F-Series claiming 40% of the truck market. Full-size pickups accounted for all but 5% of the trucks sold in Canada in February. Small and midsize...
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