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2008 2009 Chevrolet Silverado truck reviews for
bulging underneath the hood , every Silverado
comes standard with an engine that's second
to none. The 2008 2009 Chevrolet
Silverado takes a no-nonsense approach to
work that enables you to get the job done,
whatever job you might be doing. The truck
comes in six different varieties - the Silverado
1500, Silverado 1500 Z71, Silverado 1500HD,
Silverado 2500, Silverado 2500HD, and Silverado
3500. Each of these models is offered in Base,
LS, or LT trim, and each model also is available
with Regular Cab, Sportside Cab, or Extended
Cab, whichever you'd like. Indeed, there's
a Silverado for every driver, including you.
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comprehensive 2008 2009 Chevrolet Silverado info
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The standard Vortec 6000
V8 SFI engine in Silverado 1500HD, 2500, 2500HD
and 3500 models provides more power than the
standard engine in Ford Super-Duty pickups.
The available Vortec 8100 V8 SFI engine in
Silverado 2500HD and 3500 models produces
more torque than the V8 and V10 gas engines
available from Ford and Dodge. Reviewing Chevy
Silverado research, we find that when combined
with available Allison transmission, the highly
acclaimed available Duramax Diesel 6600 V8
is designed to handle the toughest jobs. When
it comes to power, the 2008 2009 Chevy Silverado
tackles all of the work, so you can enjoy
the ride.
| Vortec
6000 V8 SFI engine |
Vortec
8100 V8 SFI engine |
Duramax
Diesel 6600 V8 |
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Silverado info reveals that all 4x4 models
also come with an Autotrac transfer case,
which transfers between the rear and front
wheels whenever rear-wheel slippage is detected.
What's more, the locking rear differential
on Silverado allows additional traction on
snow, mud or ice. If one of the rear wheels
has traction while the other one does not,
the locking rear differential allows the wheel
with traction to move the vehicle. 2008 2009 Chevrolet
dealers, Chevy Silverado experts, and current
owners know that every 2008 2009 Chevrolet Silverado
comes standard with four-wheel antilock disc
brakes, recovery hooks, dual power ports,
Driver Information Center, 40/20/40 split-bench
front seat, dual-zone climate control, and
PASSlock theft-deterrent system. Silverado
also features a redesigned instrument panel
that provides better overall ergonomics, and
the Extended Cab models have more rear-seat
legroom than comparable Ford and Toyota pickups.
Concluding our Chevy Silverado
truck review, every
Silverado model features the capability of
a standard trailer-ready design. Trailering
features of Silverado 2500HD and 3500 models
include an available ZF six-speed transmission,
heavy-duty trailering package, or an Allison
1000 Series five-speed automatic transmission
- a GM segment exclusive. Throw in daytime
running lamps, crush zones, and driver and
passenger-size airbags, and the Silverado
might just be the safest tough truck on the
road today. For more information and assistance
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