ygmn said:The front end will end up growing on you like the last time they changed....
Still looks BOXEY... and tall...
Never a 2nd thought on my '16 Z. Absolutely love the front end of it. Yup, it's boxey but it flows well IMO.
ygmn said:The front end will end up growing on you like the last time they changed....
Still looks BOXEY... and tall...
Depends on how you look at it. That fender on the outside of the bumper line and that plastic in that lower corner are just nuts. Trust me when I say it looks worse in person. The headlights and fog lights are way off also. About the only thing close is the color and the overall shape.MS03 2500 said:The 2019 1500 is not too far from the 16.
https://media.chevrolet.com/media/us/en/chevrolet/2019-silverado.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2018/oct/1010-silverado.html
So depending on yearly mileage and local gas prices - it's a $150 to $200 per year difference... how much does a new engine or top end rebuild cost?It only gets 1 less miles per gallon
I have to admit when I first saw one of those vehicles with the auto start and stop I laughed and said to myself I hope you leased that thing because after 2 years it's going to be a maintenance nightmare.Give them time.
If there is a market, I'm sure they will develop more.
People's photoshop images come up very often but nothing from GM to give us real hope.Looks like someone has come up with a concept for the next Avalanche.
Modern Chevrolet Avalanche Rendering Is A Blast From The Plastic Past
This unofficial rendering shows how a modern Chevrolet Avalance might look if it was reborn on the current Suburban platform, complete with body cladding.www.motor1.com
...... Crazy how expensive things have gotten.