Thursday, September 9, 2010

Chevrolet Pickup Trucks Reviews And Images

The General Motors Corporation (GMC) seldom releases full-size Chevrolet Trucks. Coming out with a new truck usually has a gap of about 10 years.

Last year, the Chevrolet Silverado pick-up truck happens to be the second-best selling vehicle in the United States alone. With GMC Sierra at its counterpart, the Chevrolet Truck was able to reach a good 310,896 Silverados sold for the first six months of the 2007.

To date, the Chevrolet Silverado is the latest full-size pick-up truck offering of General Motors. If the Chevrolet Silverado will be rated, it will likely get an almost perfect four stars because this truck has been fully equipped. For starters, the Silverado boasts of power adjustable pedals and leather bucket seat, satellite radio, climate control, backing sonar, power sunroof, and power sliding rear window, amongst others. These sophisticated high-technology installed in the Chevrolet Silverado make this pick-up truck more like a luxury sports utility vehicle than a mean off-road Chevrolet truck.

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In the latest news, The National Highway Traffic Administration ordered General Motors Corp. to recall 11,974 of its Sierra and pickup trucks. This is due to the faulty crankshaft positioning sensor. The National Highway Traffic Administration (NHTA) believes that the crankshaft positioning sensor in Chevy pickup trucks can and are likely to fail. It may operate and function well from time to time but it is eventually bound to fail. Failure and even intermittent operations can lead to a poor and rough run of the Chevy truck. It may even cause the engine to stall and no one wants that to happen.

In case the sensors fail entirely, the one using the Chevy pickup truck will not be able to restart it. In the words of the NHTA, “these failures can increase the risk of a crash.” To ensure the safety of Chevy pickup truck users, Chevrolet, with the aid of its dealers will replace the faulty crankshaft positioning sensor free of charge. This will take place after the recall begins next month.

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