
DETROIT - Fleet and retail customers can now place orders for the 2013 Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra 2500 HD with a bi-fuel option, which will sell for $11,000 above the suggested base-vehicle price, according to the automaker.
Read More →At the rear of the truck, 3-inch-wide asymmetric leaf springs are designed to deliver strong traction and support heavy loads like salt-spreading equipment.
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The bi-fuel commercial trucks can transition between CNG and gas fuel systems, making for a range of more than 650 miles. Both vehicles meet all Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board emission certification requirements.
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Venco/Venturo Manufacturing, Inc. announced the launch of its newest product: the Venco VP6 Dump Hoist for 2011/2012 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup models.
Read More →DETROIT - General Motors will sell a compressed natural gas bi-fuel version of its Sierra and Silverado commercial pickup trucks early in the fourth quarter of 2012.
Read More →DETROIT - General Motors Co. (GM) will extend a temporary shutdown at its full-size truck plant in Indiana and add shifts to a pickup factory in Michigan to improve the balance of inventory on dealer lots.
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PONTIAC, MI - It takes a powerful and capable engine to pull a 10,000-pound trailer or carry a nearly 2,000-pound payload, but when cargo is left behind, Active Fuel Management (AFM) helps drivers get more miles out of a gallon of gas.
Read More →DETROIT - Truck Trend magazine says the GMC Sierra 2500HD and Silverado HD are the "Best in Class 2011 Work Truck" and GMC Yukon and Chevrolet Tahoe are judged "Best in Class 2011 Full-Size SUV."
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Truck cap and tonneau cover manufacturer A.R.E. has partnered with Truck Vault to develop the A.R.E. Pickup Vault, a lockable drawer system that provides heavy-duty secure storage in the truck bed.
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Fully redesigned for 2011, all-new control features, updated engine offerings, and added technology help these “mobile offices” keep crews safe and working — wherever they travel.
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