the all new silverado 2019
#111
TECH Enthusiast
i asked him years ago, but he never could find any old paperwork that still listed his VIN.
but in doing my own swap back in 09, i even went to a number of chevy dealers & looked through a few schematics with their lead techs that outlined some manual-only wiring & parts - listed for both 4.8 & 5.3 in 1999 models only... 2000+ only listed 4.8s as applicable engines.
that and a couple here-says over the years, but those have to be taken more with a grain of salt. i do remember my uncle's truck - just never had a reason at the time to check the engine code.
but in doing my own swap back in 09, i even went to a number of chevy dealers & looked through a few schematics with their lead techs that outlined some manual-only wiring & parts - listed for both 4.8 & 5.3 in 1999 models only... 2000+ only listed 4.8s as applicable engines.
that and a couple here-says over the years, but those have to be taken more with a grain of salt. i do remember my uncle's truck - just never had a reason at the time to check the engine code.
Does the VIN on the dash have a "T" as the eighth digit? Does the SPID on the glovebox door have an "LM7" on it?
#112
I had the pleasure of seeing a 2019 high country silverado in person.
They are smaller than they look in photos and just ugly. The front clip from a side profile looks like the new Titan,
taillights envy the new Tundras, and the cab has a similar shape as a Honda Ridgeline.
I didn’t ask the sales guy to open it up, was t going to waste either of our time.
Pretty disappointing.
They are smaller than they look in photos and just ugly. The front clip from a side profile looks like the new Titan,
taillights envy the new Tundras, and the cab has a similar shape as a Honda Ridgeline.
I didn’t ask the sales guy to open it up, was t going to waste either of our time.
Pretty disappointing.
#114
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I had the pleasure of seeing a 2019 high country silverado in person.
They are smaller than they look in photos and just ugly. The front clip from a side profile looks like the new Titan,
taillights envy the new Tundras, and the cab has a similar shape as a Honda Ridgeline.
I didn’t ask the sales guy to open it up, was t going to waste either of our time.
Pretty disappointing.
They are smaller than they look in photos and just ugly. The front clip from a side profile looks like the new Titan,
taillights envy the new Tundras, and the cab has a similar shape as a Honda Ridgeline.
I didn’t ask the sales guy to open it up, was t going to waste either of our time.
Pretty disappointing.
Agreed, they look funky as hell.
The 2019 Denali isn't so bad though, especially on the bigger wheels. But the GM front end looks straight Ford and
Also, to me it looks like the interior took a step backwards from the 14-18 trucks. The buttons and bezels, in my opinion, are nicer looking on the 14-18
#117
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#120
TECH Regular
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fuel mileage ratings.
They can list the fuel mileage on the sticker in 2wd mode, which will always be better than awd. Same reason all the once AWD only Traverse and Equinox type crossovers now are normally in FWD and you have to select AWD wit a switch when you want to use it
They can list the fuel mileage on the sticker in 2wd mode, which will always be better than awd. Same reason all the once AWD only Traverse and Equinox type crossovers now are normally in FWD and you have to select AWD wit a switch when you want to use it