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Chevrolet Silverado 427 Concept |
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Awsome Truck! |
wildonev1 10-22-2007 |
BUILD IT!!!!!!! And keep the price were the average ordinary blue collar working man can afford it!!!! BUILD IT exactly like the concept as standard. And have a option with a turbo charger or supercharger for the rich or Lucky who can afford it! Keep it regular cab and 2 wheel drive! The way a Performace truck should be! That is the way the Silverado SS should of been instead of extend cab. Keep it simple and straight forward PERFOMANCE and Price it for the average working person! I know you can do it! By the way when is the SEMA SHOW and where is it? Thanks, Terry [email protected] |
Purosangue |
Bad Mojo 11-22-2006 |
I'm not sure I would cite "American Manufacturers" in your post griping about the higher temps in Australia of all places. Australia has been used to describe what the US auto industry would be like had be not had the gas crunch in the 70's - with cars that are bigger and more powerful with less focus on gas mileage. When Australia decides to join the green race, feel free to ask that the US does the same. |
Just Typical |
Purosangue 10-24-2006 |
Isn't it typical of American manufactures to shoehorn the biggest engine they can find into any vehicle? As the world dies (it's 15 degrees celcius hotter in Australia this time of the year than it should be, worst drought in 100 years)wouldn't that mean the car manufacturers wake up and start to think of ways to reduce the greenhouse effects that have plagued this world of ours? Not according to GMC, and they wonder why they're loosing money to the Japanese who built smart, quality, friendly cars. Be less lazy GMC and make something that can be globally recognized for its qualitites fter all you are the biggest manufacture in the world, lead by example |
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