SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA – The Chevrolet Silverado was named 2008 Truck of the Year by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC).
by Staff
February 27, 2008
2008 Chevrolet Silverado
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SASKATOON, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA – The Chevrolet Silverado has received many awards, including Consumer’s Digest Best Buy award. Most recently, the Silverado was named 2008 Truck of the Year by the Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC), according to www.canada.com.
This award pitted the Silverado not only against other pickups, but against all new SUVs, vans, and crossover vehicles in comprehensive back-to-back testing by more than 70 automotive journalists from across Canada.
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