Well here it is 07.5 GMC AND CHEVY TRUCKS
#42
Ick! The Denali looks much better than the Chevy, but it looks like a Ford. Cough! Gag!
The front end on the Silvy is FUGLY! I'm sure the aftermarket will come up with something to fix it, but why did Chevy make it so ugly in the first place?
I am sooo glad I bought my '06.
The only thing I like better about these trucks is the Denali will have the 6.2 and the 6 speed. I would not trade my truck for one though, not even straight across.
Mike
The front end on the Silvy is FUGLY! I'm sure the aftermarket will come up with something to fix it, but why did Chevy make it so ugly in the first place?
I am sooo glad I bought my '06.
The only thing I like better about these trucks is the Denali will have the 6.2 and the 6 speed. I would not trade my truck for one though, not even straight across.
Mike
#44
Originally Posted by Blown02Sierra
So if the door opens ~180 degrees, how is that useful? so you wont be able to close it once you get into the back seat?
#46
ruben to tell you the truth the chevys have almost 8 inches of ground clearence as the dodge have 7.3 so the chevys are taller they just dont look like because of something with the frame that makes it easy to get in and out of the truck.
#47
they do look like a mix between throwup, dodge, ford, and nissan. They also look like they are going to weigh a ton. What good will a 6.2L engine do with 380 horse if it weighs 6500 pounds. There is no way that a regular cab will weigh less than 5000 pounds. Okay maybe 4700 stripped bare. Those things look huuuuuggggeee. What a waste of good technology.
#50
Originally Posted by 5.3AlmnBlk
ruben to tell you the truth the chevys have almost 8 inches of ground clearence as the dodge have 7.3 so the chevys are taller they just dont look like because of something with the frame that makes it easy to get in and out of the truck.
The only place I've ever hit offroad was either the front of the truck (insufficient approach angle) or the middle of the frame (ran out of breakover angle). Both of these points are several inches higher than the minimum ground clearance #.
The new Tahoe, which I think has the same 9" of "ground clearance" as my truck, couldn't make it to a lot of places that I go where I'm not even remotely concerned about my truck's clearance.
If you measure under my truck's front bumper, I believe there's 16" or 17" of clearance. On the Tahoe, there's probably that same 9" figure.






