Well I hope it works out for you . I have an older Silverado and it's been nothing but problems . GM has a problem with the electronics in their vehicles , especially their trucks , they need to hire better electronic engineers . Between that and the corrosion problems that I had , having to replace bumpers , moldings with metal strips in them that discolored , brake lines and rotors and recently a complete fuel line that was very expensive that was corroded and starting to leak . Oh yeah did I mentioned the truck only has 48,000 miles on it ? I don't know that I would ever buy another one !!!Bought a Silverado last year. I was hesitant because of all the recalls it had early in the year so I waited till December. Bought one manufactured in July which only had one recall which was the center bench seat belt. It only has 5k miles so far but I love the truck.
god the accountability gives me a hard onPlease stay on topic before I have to report your post
Now why didn't the idiot leave the tailgate down then the 4 X 8 sheets would have fit perfectly. What a maroon.
Probably doesn't even have an eight foot bed. Hard to find a truck now that isn't some four door bullNow why didn't the idiot leave the tailgate down then the 4 X 8 sheets would have fit perfectly. What a maroon.
The days of most pickups having the old standard 4x8 bed are long past.Probably doesn't even have an eight foot bed. Hard to find a truck now that isn't some four door bull*, as the truck demographic has shifted from a tool to a status symbol.
Most people want king cabs and a truck more as a people carrier than for hauling stuff.Gotta get the most absolute stripped down model for two doors to even be an option now. They need à la carte options, not this package nonsense. There's three main options I'd want in a truck. The first are two doors and a full-size bed, which would immediately get fit with a utility cap. The second, leather seating. Much easier to clean and more durable than cloth. The third, would be a good audio/bluetooth integration system with SXM. Makes hour-and-a-half drives to a jobsite much better.
That would never happen though.
20 ft. long pick up with a 5 ft. box.Most people want king cabs and a truck more as a people carrier than for hauling stuff.
My last 4 or 5 new trucks have been Silverados and I have had good luck with them. As with all the other brands their tail gate are a weak spot. My newest one has that easy lower set up on it that is suppose to let the tailgate lower slowly but I had to have that fixed 3 or 4 times. I gave up on it after the warranty ran out.Well I hope it works out for you . I have an older Silverado and it's been nothing but problems . GM has a problem with the electronics in their vehicles , especially their trucks , they need to hire better electronic engineers . Between that and the corrosion problems that I had , having to replace bumpers , moldings with metal strips in them that discolored , brake lines and rotors and recently a complete fuel line that was very expensive that was corroded and starting to leak . Oh yeah did I mentioned the truck only has 48,000 miles on it ? I don't know that I would ever buy another one !!!
6 and a half foot box with the tailgate down makes an 8 foot bed.Probably doesn't even have an eight foot bed. Hard to find a truck now that isn't some four door bull*, as the truck demographic has shifted from a tool to a status symbol.
Minivans w a bed.Most people want king cabs and a truck more as a people carrier than for hauling stuff.
It’s not a good car until some people die in it.@El Correcto
Fiat-Chrysler recalls over 500K Ram trucks because the wheels can literally fall off
"More than 500,000 heavy-duty Ram trucks have been recalled by Fiat-Chrysler over a problem with the lug nuts that can cause the wheels to fall off."
Spoiled babies, wah my tire came off while driving boo hoo.