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Chevrolet introduced the all-new 2007 Silverado - the newest generation
of the industry's most dependable pickup truck is
the strongest Silverado yet, delivering segment-best
power and fuel economy.
The '07 Silverado lineup is built on
an all-new platform that supports a smoother ride
and responsive, confident handling while delivering
segment-leading capability and power. A lineup of
six powerful, Gen IV small-block V-8 engines complements
the stronger chassis to deliver the light-duty segment's
highest-rated towing capacity (10,500 pounds / 4,763
kg), horsepower (367 hp / 274 kW) and fuel economy,
with a maximum payload capacity of 2,160 pounds (980
kg).
"Silverado has always been the
most dependable, longest lasting pickup truck, and
the 2007 lineup extends that legacy with industry-leading
advancements in capability, quality, safety and fuel
economy," said Ed Peper, Chevrolet general manager.
"Silverado owners form a partnership with their
trucks; they are the everyday heroes who value the
durability and dependability of a Silverado to get
the job done. Our guiding philosophy during the development
of the new truck was delivering the confidence that
comes with driving the strongest, most dependable
and longest lasting trucks on the road."
Silverado's quality reputation is supported
by independent customer verification, including the
J.D. Power and Associates 2006 Initial Quality Survey.
Last year, Chevrolet Silverado light-duty models topped
the Large Pickup category, and the heavy-duty models
tied for second place with GMC Sierra.
"New features such as standard
StabiliTrak are the latest in a history of industry-leading
innovations," said Peper. "The new Silverado
represents the continuing evolution of Chevy's strong
pickup truck building heritage - a heritage recognized
by generations of Chevy truck owners, many of whom
have shared their stories with us and joined Silverado's
200,000 mile club, an online community of Silverado
owners."


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