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2004
CHEVROLET LINE-UP |
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CHEVROLET
TRUCKS |
Trucks
in the line at Chevrolet for 2004 go
well beyond design expectations with
a cab up front for people and a pickup
box in back for gear.
Sure, such layouts are available, including
the full-size Silverado LD (light-duty)
pickup, a larger and stronger variation
called Silverado HD (heavy-duty), plus
a compact-class truck in the S-10 series
or the all-new mid-size model called
Colorado. But Chevrolet's truck line
offers more, like Avalanche, a unique
vehicle cast on Silverado's platform.
It has the abbreviated bed of a pickup
plus the cabin of a sport-utility wagon
with four doors and two rows of seats
for fitting up to six.
And there's Chevrolet's crossover idea
with the slick SSR, which merges concepts
of a pickup and open-top roadster into
one high-profile vehicle. Silverado
LD trucks in 1500 (half-ton) and medium-duty
2500 (three-quarter-ton) bring options
for cabs, beds, powertrains, traction
and payloads.
Behemoth
Silverado HD trucks, built on a modular
structure to allow multiple configurations
for cabin size and box length, appear
in 2500 (three-quarter-ton) and 3500
(one-ton) packages. Compact-class S-10
trucks now come strictly in four-door
Crew Cab configuration.
And
Colorado, with dimensions fitting the
mid-size segment, is completely new
from chassis size to cab designs and
truck boxes, with multiple variations
and strong new in-line powertrain options.
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Chevrolet
SSR |
It's a two-seat roadster and an airy
convertible, although with that obvious
truck box in back there's no doubt it's
also a pickup. Chevrolet calls the unique
new vehicle the SSR -- Super Sport Roadster.
Think of it as a cross between a truck
and an open-top roadster, but don't
expect to see anything else on the road
quite like it. There's that bed in back
like a truck, but also a retractable
hardtop that converts the vehicle via
power controls to a breezy convertible.
The lid folds in two pieces and tucks
vertically behind front seats.
Frame
and chassis for SSR were lifted from
Chevrolet's mid-size TrailBlazer SUV,
and it packs a new aluminum-block version
of TrailBlazer's optional V8, a short-block
plant displacing 5.3 liters and making
300 hp with GM's 4L60-E Hydra-Matic
four-speed transmission.
SSR
rolls on alloy wheels clad with performance
tires measuring 19 inches up front but
20 inches in back to set up that sporty
rump-high stance.
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Chevrolet
Avalanche |
Constructed
on the chassis of a Silverado LD truck
with a cabin fashioned from the super-size
Suburban wagon, Avalanche discards Suburban's
rear bay in favor of the shortened bed
of a pickup.
There's
a husky V8 engine under the hood, a
four-wheeling traction mechanism that
automatically channels torque to all
wheels, and a heavy-duty automatic transmission
to manage so much power. The back wall
of the cabin also works as a door. It
folds down flat after the back seat
tumbles forward and forms a generous
extension of the truck box.
The
rear box has high walls and indentations
to rig tiers or segment cargo, and a
detachable tailgate folds down to extend
the floor of the box. Three lock-down
panels form a rigid cargo cover over
the bed to secure contents.
A
deluxe cabin in Avalanche resembles
Suburban in a layout with seating for
five or six. Avalanche comes in 1500
or 2500 series with rear-wheel-drive
(RWD) or four-wheel-drive (4WD) driveline.
The 1500 extracts power from a 5.3-liter
V8 that generates 295 hp but the 2500
packs GM's 8.1-liter big-block V8 good
for 320 hp. New exterior colors are
available on 2004 models: Sunburst Orange,
Silver Birch and Sport Red Metallic. |
Chevrolet
Colorado |
A
pickup measuring up to the mid-size
class debuts in Chevrolet's 2004 truck
line. Called Colorado, the new truck
shows up in nine models with three cab
versions (two-door Regular Cab and four-door
Extended Cab plus four-door Crew Cab),
three suspension packages (standard,
sport or off-road), and RWD or 4WD traction
mode.
The
Regular Cab has a bench clad in cloth
or vinyl and divided 60/40, but bucket
seats are optional. Colorado Extended
Cab carries four doors and the Crew
Cab also with four doors installs a
folding rear seat with enough room to
accommodate three adults in comfort.
Two
new engines of in-line design where
developed to propel Colorado. The base
Vortec 2800 2.8-liter four-cylinder
engine punches up 175 hp, while the
optional Vortec 3500 3.5-liter in-line
five-cylinder plant produces 220 hp.
Options include heated seats and OnStar
telecommunications, even side curtain-style
air bags. |
Chevrolet
S-10 |
Chevrolet's
compact-class S-10 truck for 2004 appears
strictly in Crew Cab format with four
doors and 4WD traction applied.
Powertrain
is the Vortec 4300 V6 that makes 180
hp with a four-speed Hydra-Matic 4L60-E
automatic transmission. The Insta-Trac
4WD system permits shift-on-the-fly
switching from rear-wheel to four-wheel
mode and has a 4WD low gear for off-road
work. S-10 Crew Cab employs a cropped
box of 55.2 inches to hold an easy-to-drive
length.
A
ZR5 Sport Appearance Package brings
Spectra Gray wheel flares and bumpers,
15-inch aluminum wheels, bed rails and
side steps, plus a roof rack. |
Chevrolet
Silverado LD |
Best-selling
vehicle for General Motor happens to
be the full-size Silverado LD truck
from Chevrolet. The series is extensive,
with pickups cast in 1500 and 2500 weight
classes and rigged with various cab
sizes, plus short or long box and standard
Fleetside body styling or rakish Sportside
on the 1500 Silverado.
New
models for 2004 include a Silverado
1500 four-door Crew Cab with RWD or
4WD traction and a 2500 Crew Cab RWD
or 4WD with gross vehicle weight rating
(GVWR) at 8600 lbs.
Seating
for Silverado's Regular Cab is a bench
for three split in 40/20/40 sections.
For the Extended Cab, bench or buckets
stand in front of a back bench with
padded back tilted for comfort. One
four-door format has two rear-hinged
doors for easy entry to the rear, while
the Crew Cab puts conventional rear
doors aboard for true four-door function.
Engines begin with a 4.3-liter V6 with
200 hp for Regular Cab. The Extended
Cab brings a 4.8-liter V8 and 270 hp
channeled through an automatic transmission.
Silverado's
5.3-liter V8 reaches 285 hp, while a
6.0-liter V8 makes 300 hp. For even
more power, Chevrolet offers the new
Silverado SS, built off a 1500 Extended
Cab Silverado with short-box bed and
a high-output version of the 6.0-liter
V8 kicking up 345 hp.
Deluxe
LT Silverado totes an automatic active
transfer case -- called Autotrac --
but it's available on LS trim. Another
system labeled Insta-Trac permits shift-on-the-fly
switching from rear-wheel to four-wheel
mode and has a 4WD low gear for off-road
work. The option of four-wheel-steering
(4WS) continues for 1500 HD short-box
trucks with the Quadrasteer system that
dramatically reduces the turning circle
of a truck and brings improved high-speed
stability plus low-speed maneuverability.
Silverado's Z71 off-road package for
1500 series 4WD models adds a skid-plate
package, 46-mm gas-charged shocks and
off-road jounce bumpers, plus a high-capacity
air cleaner.
Other
Silverado options range from Bose sound
systems to a Panasonic Passenger Entertainment
System with DVD player and flip-down
screen, plus XM satellite radio service. |
Chevrolet
Silverado HD |
Chevrolet's
heavy-duty work trucks under the Silverado
banner continue as the most powerful
pickups on the planet. The series also
provides uncommonly comfortable passenger
compartments in cabs with two or four
doors, and they're smooth in suspension
ride and downright easy to operate.
These
trucks in 2500 and 3500 series come
with two-door Regular Cab, four-door
Extended Cab, four-door Crew Cab and
no-cab Chassis Cab. The Regular Cab
Silverado HD carries a bench seat for
three and two front-hinged doors with
a truck box in back of short or long
length.
Rear
doors for the Extended Cab are hinged
on rear edges and close by tucking behind
front doors or open in the absence of
pillars to provide a broad and unencumbered
space for easy entry to both the front
bench seat or rear three-person jump
seat. For Crew Cab, with full-size rear
area and full-size bench seat for three,
the conventional front-hinged back doors
work like front doors in an arrangement
that emulates a sedan.
Powerhouse
engines and strong transmissions apply,
including two gasoline Vortec V8 choices
and a Duramax turbo-diesel V8. The Vortec
6000 300 hp 6.0-liter V8 is the entry
plant. A Vortec 8100 8.1-liter big-block
V8 is optional at 330 hp and works with
either a ZF six-speed manual or Allison
five-speed automatic transmission.
The
Duramax 6600 6.6-liter V8 direct-injection
turbo-diesel puts out awesome power
and torque ratings, and it too mates
with the ZF six-speed manual or Allison
five-speed automatic.
New
to the series, a 3500 4WD model with
GVWR of 9900 lbs and single-rear-wheel
(SRW) configuration for all cabs. |
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