Final Thoughts on the 2007 Silverado 2×2
One thing about the Chevy Silverado hasn’t changed, it’s available in numerous configurations. Engine variations are just one of the choices you’ll make — there’s a V-6 and a variety of V-8s. You can buy a regular cab truck with just front seating, an extended cab like the truck I drove or a crew cab with four full size doors and two full rows of seating.The Silverado is available as a 4×4 or 4×2 truck. Choose from three bed lengths, 5 feet 8 inches, 6 feet 6 inches and 8 feet, but bed choices vary, they aren’t all available with every truck.
Silverado Safety Features
- Front air bags are required on all new vehicles in the US, and the Silverado is no exception.
- Side curtain air bags are an option on all Silverado trucks.
- Antilock brakes are standard on all models.
- GM’s StabiliTrack system is standard on crew cabs and an option on extended cabs, but for some reason is not available on regular cab Silverados.
- OnStar is installed in all trucks and the first year of GM’s Safe and Sound plan is free.
Warranty
- New vehicle warranty, 3 years/36,000 miles
- Powertrain warranty, 5 years/100,000 miles
- Rust-through corrosion, 6 years/100,000 miles
Truck manufacturers are stepping up to offer the most they can on their trucks. I think Chevrolet did a good job of redesigning the Silverado by making it more comfortable, better riding, better looking and tacking on additional power
April 2nd, 2007

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