clemsonfor
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My buddy has a '12 Chevy HD fancy model (can't remember the nomenclature). The interior makes my '00 Super Duty Lariat look like a Cadillac.
LTZ is the top of the line chevy
My buddy has a '12 Chevy HD fancy model (can't remember the nomenclature). The interior makes my '00 Super Duty Lariat look like a Cadillac.
I think the High Country is the top of the line model now. It's similar to GMC's Denali trim.LTZ is the top of the line chevy
So it must be their mechanical superiority that sells so many Fords??
I think the High Country is the top of the line model now. It's similar to GMC's Denali trim.
I think it's the fact they include their larger trucks (F-Series) in the sales #'s. I *thought* I've heard that for the 1500/F-150 lines, the sales are incredibly closer and Chevy has higher #'s or it goes back and forth. Would love to see that in print again somewhere though.
And someone commented on Chevy "recently" going to the squared fender wells...If "recent" is the 1973 changeover (I prefer the 68-72 trucks myself), then you would be correct. But we might want to talk with you on your concept of "recent"... ;oP
I think it's the fact they include their larger trucks (F-Series) in the sales #'s. I *thought* I've heard that for the 1500/F-150 lines, the sales are incredibly closer and Chevy has higher #'s or it goes back and forth. Would love to see that in print again somewhere though.
And someone commented on Chevy "recently" going to the squared fender wells...If "recent" is the 1973 changeover (I prefer the 68-72 trucks myself), then you would be correct. But we might want to talk with you on your concept of "recent"... ;oP