2010 Chevrolet Colorado
November 22, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under Cars
The new 2010 Chevrolet Colorado still remains one of the most popular mid-sized pickup trucks in North America. Despite soaring gas prices and a consumer lean towards smaller and more fuel efficient vehicles there will always be a market for pickup trucks. The Colorado is a great truck if you are looking for something that will get you and your tools to any job site. It can also tow it’s fair share, easily capable of hauling a light trailer.
The Colorado shares it’s frame with the GMC Canyon. Both trucks come in a variety of trims to best suit any need. …read more
2009 Chevrolet Silverado
August 3, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under Cars
The new 2009 Chevrolet Silverado should be at the top of the list for anyone who has to work with their hands for a living. This pickup truck was made for the construction worker. Starting with the rugged interior right down to the sturdy chassis and powerful engine.
Now if it’s fuel economy you’re worried about you might like to consider the Silverado as an option. The truck comes with a few engine choices like the light 4.3L & 4.8L or heavier 5.3L and 6.0L Vortec V8 engines with Active Fuel Management Control. What this does is shut down gas flow …read more
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It runs ’til November 25th, but the new models seen there will be running the roads for a few years to come. Sure, they aren’t all green options but hybrids seem to be the new trend. Check out photos, info and video on the following:
Chevy Silverado Hybrid
Chrysler Aspen Hybrid
(Does anyone else hate the Charlie Brown hair on the hood??)
Dodge Durango Hybrid
Honda Fuel Cell Vehicle
(Which looks curiously like the Prius.)
Mercedes S400 Hybrid
Porsche Cayenne Hybrid
GM Sweeps Green Car Awards w/Yukon, Aura, Malibu hybrids
Who would have thought the company responsible for burying electric car technology in the 1990’s would have THREE cars in the top 5 finalists for the Green Car of the Year awards?




