
Base price: Silverado 1500, $18,436–$38,140; 2500, $23,127–$36,823; SS, $35,000 (est)/Sierra 1500, $18,848– $36,205; 2500, $23,127–$35,053; Sierra Denali, $44,995
Vehicle type: front-engine, rear-, rear/4-, or 4-wheel-drive; 2-, 2+1-, 2+2-, or 4-door 2–6-passenger truck
Interior volume, F/R (cu ft) 64/50
Cargo bed length/width/depth 78.7–97.6/49.1–60.2/19.5 in
Wheelbase 119.0–157.5 in
Length/width/height 203.1–246.7/78.5/71.2–77.3 in
Turning circle 37.4–47.3 ft
Curb weight 4150–5100 lb
EPA city/hwy mpg 15–17/18–23
Fuel-tank capacity/range 26.0–34.0 gal/442–578 mi
Passive restraints driver and passenger airbags
POWERTRAIN
4.3 liter pushrod 12-valve V-6, 200 hp; 4.8-liter pushrod 16-valve V-8, 270 hp; 5.3-liter pushrod 16-valve V-8, 285 hp; 6.0-liter pushrod 16-valve V-8, 300 or 345 hp; 5-sp man, 4-sp auto
SUSPENSION
F ind, unequal-length control arms; rwd: coil springs, 4wd: torsion bars; anti-roll bar
R rigid axle, leaf springs
BRAKES
F/R vented disc/disc or vented disc
ABS standard
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CHEVY SILVERADO/GMC SIERRA
Although the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra are basically unchanged for 2003, GM has made a number of detail changes, including freshened front-end styling, a hot-rod Silverado SS edition, and the availability of Quadrasteer four-wheel steering in 1500-series models. Due at mid-year, the SS will be motivated by a high-output Vortec 6.0-liter V-8 (345 hp, 380 lb-ft) and includes all-wheel drive, firmer suspension tuning, and 20-inch wheels. Other updates include XM satellite radio, upgraded entertainment systems, and dual stage airbags. Redesigned on an new hydroformed chassis for 1999, these full-size trucks are still widely regarded as the best. Chevy or GMC, all these trucks offer standard four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, automatic transmissions with a tow-haul mode, the option of four-wheel drive, and a vast range of engine and body choices.
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