2014 used Acura TL for sale

2014 used Acura TL for sale

THIS SOPHISTICATED SPORTS SEDAN IS SURE TO TURN HEADS! UPSCALE TL SPECIAL EDITION TRIM LEVEL, LUXURIOUS LEATHER INTERIOR, POWER MOONROOF, DUAL 12-WAY POWER FRONT HEATED BUCKET SEATS, REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY, POWER WINDOWS, LOCKS, MIRRORS, BLUETOOTH, STEERING WHEEL AUDIO CONTROLS, AM/FM WITH MULIT-DISC PLAYER USB/MP3 PORTS, REAR SPOILER, ICE-COLD DUAL ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL, TRACTION CONTROL, NO-KEY ENTRY WITH PUSH-BUTTON START, FLOOR MATS, 18 INCH ALUMINUM RIMS WITH MICHELIN TIRES.

FRESH LUBE, OIL AND FILTER DONE HERE ALONG WITH A COMPLETE SERVICE SAFETY INSPECTION!

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2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 vs. 2018 Chevrolet Colorado Comparison

2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 vs. 2018 Chevrolet Colorado Comparison

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2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab
Starting Price: $37,830 | Price yours
Above Average: Reliability, towing and payload capacity, infotainment
Below Average: Conservative styling and technology
Consensus: Great capability and value in a reliable package

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2018 Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab
Starting Price: $29,990 | Price yours
Above Average: Styling, capacity and comfort
Below Average: Almost as big as a full-size without the capability
Consensus: Good-looking addition to the segment, with interesting powertrain options

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The Chevrolet Colorado and Silverado 1500 are members of the same pickup truck family, the smaller Colorado a midsize and the Silverado a full-size. The Colorado appeals to people who prefer its SUV-like styling and interior, and smaller footprint. It’s not as traditional-looking as the Silverado, and that has piqued the interest of people who left the midsize truck segment to buy SUVs instead. When it comes to serving truck work duty, the larger Silverado is the more capable of the two: in crew cab form, it can tow a trailer that weighs 12,500 pounds (the Colorado can tow up to 7,700 pounds), and can carry significantly more payload than the Colorado. They are both built on tough frames, and offer a comfortable ride, quiet interior, modern amenities in the cabin and impressive off-road chops.

Chevrolet Silverado Advantages

From the bigger cab to the available longer bed, the Silverado is larger overall, roomier and offers more space for gear. Styling is a modern take on traditional truck design, with some cues that serve as a tribute to Chevy’s storied truck history. It has higher towing and payload capacities than the Colorado, and offers more luxury: trim levels that include the High Country have rugged, leather-lined upscale looks that the Colorado can’t touch. The Silverado is also offered with a terrific 420-horsepower, 6.2-liter V8 that makes the truck feel like a hot rod, and impressive off-road options.

Chevrolet Colorado Advantages

The Colorado is smaller, making it easier to park – and it can fit into garages that are too small to house a Silverado. While it can’t match the Silverado’s capability, the Colorado offers best-in-class towing and payload capacity, as well as an available diesel engine. The Silverado offers many off-road options and features, but it doesn’t have an off-road-tuned model like the ZR2. This truck uses special shocks, wider track, and lifted suspension that make the ZR2 capable of everything from desert-running to rock-crawling, without sacrificing on-road ride comfort.

Similarities

These trucks offer excellent capability in their respective classes and quiet, roomy interiors. Both trucks do a fine job of balancing work and play, and can be pleasant daily drivers. They have legitimate off-road prowess, and both have easy-to-use smartphone connectivity, easing phone and navigation use, and making it easier to safely text as you drive.

Final Recommendation

If you are debating which of these trucks should be parked in your driveway, the first thing you should do is decide how you want to use your pickup. If you don’t need to tow more than 7,700 pounds and don’t mind a smaller interior, the Colorado is a truck that will save you money, is easier to park and maneuver around town, and gets better fuel economy. However, if your towing and hauling needs are greater than what the Colorado can handle, the Silverado is a comfortable, capable truck that’s bigger and can give you more upscale trim models and options. Both are strong candidates worth considering.

2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab
Popular Powertrains
Engine 4.3-liter V6 3.6-liter V6
Horsepower 285 hp @ 5,300 rpm 308 hp @ 6,800 rpm
Torque 305 lb-ft @ 3,900 rpm 275 lb-ft @ 4,000 rpm
Transmission Automatic, 6-speed Automatic, 8-speed
Fuel Economy 20 mpg (18 city, 24 hwy) 19 mpg (17 city, 24 hwy)
Also Available 5.3L V8, 6.2L V8, 8-spd automatic 2.5L I4, 2.8L diesel I4
Specs
Warranty 3 years or 36,000 miles 3 years or 36,000 miles
NHTSA Overall Safety Rating 5 Stars 5 Stars
Max Seating Capacity 6 passengers 5 passengers
Wheelbase 143.5-153.0 inches 128.3 inches
Overall Length 230.0-239.6 inches 212.7 inches
Width 80.0 inches 73.9 inches
Height 73.9-74.1 inches 70.7 inches
Turning Diameter 47.2 feet 41.3 feet
Headroom, Front 42.8 inches 41.4 inches
Headroom, Rear 40.5 inches 38.3 inches
Legroom, Front 45.3 inches 45.0 inches
Legroom, Rear 40.9 inches 35.8 inches
Shoulder Room, Front 66.0 inches 57.5 inches
Shoulder Room, Rear 65.7 inches 56.2 inches
Max Payload (Crew Cab) 2,250 pounds 1,574 pounds
Max Towing (Crew Cab) 12,500 pounds 7,700 pounds

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July Chevy Incentives

July Chevy Incentives

Oh my, oh my, oh my.  We’ve got over 217 different Chevrolet specials going on right now.  I can’t list all of them here, but check out these fast-start specials that end on the 9th.

Chevrolet is celebrating July 4th with special pricing on select new models. 

Shaky credit?  GM is offering 9.9% apr financing and $2,000 down payment assistance on new Camaro, Trax, Cruze and Malibu.  Call our customer care team at 630-898-9630 for details to see if you qualify.

GM is also offering 0% apr financing for up to 72 months on new Premier Equinox models.

These 4th of July offers end at 9 pm on July 9th and include:

The best Trax offers in Aurora, Il near Naperville, Plainfield and Chicago
Shaky Credit? You may qualify for an additional $2,000 in downpayment assistance.
Best Equinox deals in Aurora, IL near Naperville, Plainfield and Chicago
0% Financing for up to 72 months on new 2018 Premier Equinox models-PLUS- $750 Cash Back!
The best Camaro offers in Aurora, Il near Naperville
Shaky Credit? You may qualify for an additional $2,000 in downpayment assistance.
The best Malibu offers in Aurora, Il near Naperville, Plainfield and Chicago
Shaky Credit? You may qualify for an additional $2,000 in downpayment assistance.
The best Cruze offers in Aurora, Il near Naperville, Plainfield and Chicago
Shaky Credit? You may qualify for an additional $2,000 in downpayment assistance.

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2019 Chevrolet Blazer Preview

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2019 Chevrolet Blazer

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Competes with: Ford Edge, Jeep Grand Cherokee, Nissan Murano

Looks like: Chevy took the gloves off for a more dramatic shape that’s sharp-edged and Lexus-like, but with a big grille and unusual, low-set headlights similar to the redesigned 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe

Drivetrains: 193-horsepower, 2.5-liter four-cylinder or 305-hp, 3.6-liter V-6; nine-speed automatic transmission

Hits dealerships: Early 2019

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Another badge from the distant past comes back in the form of Chevrolet’s new 2019 Blazer, reviving a Chevrolet SUV staple that ran from the 1983 S10 Blazer through the nameplate’s demise in 2005 (and that’s to say nothing of the big K5 Blazer of even earlier heritage). But this in no retro-looking ride — it’s a break from the recent past in Chevy designs, with more “hey, look at me” style.

The new Blazer also seems to aim more at the country club than the country. It’s no body-on-frame Ford Bronco fighter, another badge from yesteryear making a comeback soon with promised off-road chops. The Blazer is, rather, more of a Ford Edge or Nissan Murano fighter.

It will fit between the Equinox compact SUV and the big three-row Traverse in the Chevy lineup, but the Blazer is more stylish and interesting than either sibling to attract new buyers. The trim levels will include a sportier, aggressive RS model and a top-level Premier with luxury trimmings.

Might there be a GMC Jimmy Denali version down the road, aimed at higher-end competitions from more premium brands? Chevrolet and GMC are both brands under GM, so we wouldn’t bet against it.

Exterior

The new Blazer’s design is energetic and sharp-elbowed in a good way; it should play well with the mom or dad who wants to be the cool parent. Styling is definitely more of a swoopy suburban cruiser than a truck — and in the sportier RS trim level, the Blazer has the meanest-looking Chevy nose short of a Camaro, with squinting LED daytime running lights and a blacked-out grille so big it could make Lexus’ spindle blush.

A pinched-waist side also includes a character line that sweeps nicely from the front wheel up into the back pillar, though it leads to one of those “floating roof” illusions, a design trend I thought was finally over. A panoramic moonroof is available.

In an unusual design flourish, the headlights sit low in the bumper, separate from the high daytime running lights, and should present a distinctive look at night. Hyundai just did the same with the redone 2019 Santa Fe even as Jeep switched to more conventional headlight positioning for the 2019 Cherokee. The Blazer’s tail is not so dramatic (and less of a departure from other Chevy designs), but that also describes most SUVs. It features LED taillights and an integrated rear spoiler.

Interior

The five-seat interior features a horizontal sweep to the dashboard and a standard 8-inch touchscreen that stands away from, but not above, the dash. Chevrolet’s Infotainment 3 multimedia system also is standard, as is Apple Carplay and Android Auto smartphone integration plus 4G LTE Wi-Fi if you subscribe. Wireless charging and up to six USB ports are available.

For flexibility in managing people versus cargo room, the Blazer has an adjustable sliding rear seat. Maximum cargo capacity is 64.2 cubic feet with the second row folded. RS and Premier trim levels get a cargo management system with rails and a cargo fence. Another interesting detail: an electronic-locking glove box that can lock for security when the Blazer is in Valet mode.

Luxury options include a heated steering wheel and heated and ventilated front seats that can work automatically via remote start or the automatic climate control. Heated rear seats and a hands-free power liftgate also are available.

Under the Hood

The Blazer’s base engine is a 193-horsepower, 2.5-liter four-cylinder that puts out 188 pounds-feet of torque. Optional is a 305-hp, 3.6-liter V-6 that puts out 269 pounds-feet of torque. Both pair with a nine-speed automatic transmission and have stop-start systems at idle.

All models offer selectable driving modes, and there are two flavors of all-wheel drive available. The RS and Premier trim levels get a more sophisticated, higher-performance twin-clutch AWD system. The Blazer can two up to 4,500 pounds with the V-6 and offers a hitch-view camera feature that helps in aligning the hitch with the trailer.

Safety

Chevy says the Blazer has a “suite of available active safety features.” That isn’t very detailed, but we take it to mean that the Blazer continues GM’s pattern of reserving the best safety and driver assistance for higher trim levels and option packages. In another example, GM’s announcement notes that adaptive cruise control is “available” on the upper RS and Premier trim levels. A rearview-mirror video camera will also will be offered.

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Will the New Chevrolet Blazer Help Sustain General Motors’ Profit Boom?

General Motors (NYSE: GM) revealed an all-new crossover SUV last week. The 2019 Chevrolet Blazer is a “two-row” (five-passenger) midsize SUV that will slot in between the huge-selling Chevrolet Equinox and the big Chevy Traverse when it begins arriving at U.S. dealers early next year.

While a few GM fans grumbled about its name — the original Chevy Blazers were brawny truck-based SUVs; this one isn’t — GM shareholders should welcome the new family friendly Blazer: It’s the latest addition to what has been a very profitable line of products for GM.

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A silver 2019 Chevrolet Blazer, a midsize crossover SUV.

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A silver 2019 Chevrolet Blazer, a midsize crossover SUV.

An old Chevy nameplate for an all-new crossover: The 2019 Chevrolet Blazer will begin arriving at dealers early next year. Image source: General Motors.

Big sales gains for GM’s new crossovers — so far

“Crossover SUV” is the industry’s term for an SUV built on a sedan-like unibody architecture. They’ve become wildly popular for good reasons: They offer most of the advantages of the traditional truck-based SUVs that were popular 15 years ago, but they’re lighter in weight, they drive more like sedans than trucks, and they have much better fuel economy.

To say that GM has been making hay on this trend is an understatement. There’s a truism in the auto industry: Vehicles generate the best sales and margins when they’re brand new. And when the new vehicle is in a hot-selling segment, sales (and profits) can be very significant.

Nearly all of GM’s crossovers are brand new or significantly refreshed since the beginning of 2016. Sales of the group were very strong in 2017, and they’ve continued to be strong so far this year.

Vehicle U.S. sales YTD through May Change vs. 2017
Buick Enclave 17,943 11.8%
Buick Encore 44,278 23.8%
Buick Envision 14,255 (19)%
Cadillac XT5 27,531 11.4%
Chevrolet Equinox 141,477 35.7%
Chevrolet Traverse 61,708 33.6%
Chevrolet Trax 37,173 19.7%
GMC Acadia 43,452 (9.7)%
GMC Terrain 53,463 45.4%
TOTAL 441,280 22.4%

Data source: Automotive News estimates.

With that said, here’s the key thing that investors need to know about the all-new Blazer: It’s an addition to the lineup, not a replacement for an outgoing model. I won’t get into all the technical details of the new Blazer here, but the thing to know is that in terms of both size and price, it’ll slot in between the Chevrolet Equinox and Traverse.

You’ll note that those are the two best-selling vehicles on that chart. The new Blazer will aim to push that total higher — capturing buyers who might find the Equinox to be a bit small, but who don’t need the seven-passenger capacity of the big Traverse.

If there’s a sweet spot to the crossover market, that might be it.

A view of the front seat and dash of a 2019 Chevrolet Blazer, featuring dark leather and fabric with brushed-metal accents.

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A view of the front seat and dash of a 2019 Chevrolet Blazer, featuring dark leather and fabric with brushed-metal accents
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2018 Chevrolet Corvette vs. 2018 Lamborghini Huracán Comparison

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2018 Chevrolet Corvette

Starting Price: $57,485

Above Average: Knife-edge handling in all trims, superior ZR-1 aerodynamics

Below Average: Semi-blind in rear quarters, busy 7-speed manual gearbox

Consensus: An American sports car that ranks with the world’s best

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2018 Lamborghini Huracán

Starting Price: $203,295 

Above Average: Exotic car styling, tenacious tire adhesion, nosebleed acceleration

Below Average: Contortionist ingress/egress; hard, narrow seats; armored personnel carrier sightlines

Consensus: A supercar that comes close to defying the laws of physics

The origins of Ferruccio Lamborghini’s sports car enterprises are a little prosaic, dating to 1948 and the establishment of his tractor company, Lamborghini Trattori. Automobili Lamborghini was established 15 years later, with the introduction of the V12-powered 350 GTV. The mid-engine Miura propelled Lamborghini to sports car fame in 1966, notoriety that continues today. Now a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group, Lamborghini’s Huracán is the latest Miura descendant, a low-volume, high-powered no-compromise supercar, whose max performance is even more max with the recent addition of the 631-hp Performante model, reducing 0-to-60 time to less than 2.5 seconds. All Lambos are expensive, with the Performante pricetag climbing well over $300,000. Now in its 65th year, the Corvette is an example of continuous technical and stylistic development that has made this all-American two-seater a world-class sports car. Power is abundant even in the base model, and the latest ZR1 is an exemplary combination of muscle, agility, and aerodynamic downforce. Already exceptional, the Corvette’s dynamic scorecard figures to make a major improvement when a new mid-engine generation makes its debut in 2019 as a 2020 model.

Chevrolet Corvette Advantages

Aggressive styling also yields aerodynamic benefits, quick on its feet in all trims, ZR1 supercar specs

Lamborghini Huracán Advantages

Drop-dead supercar good looks, mid-engine agility, serious power-to-weight, optional all-wheel drive, eminently collectible

Similarities

Both Lambo and Corvette offer plentiful power, both are true sports cars

Final Recommendation

It’s a little easier to acquire a Lamborghini than a Ferrari, but it can still entail a waiting period and the pricing limits ownership to the one-percent club. On the other hand, the Huracán delivers breathtaking performance and its rarity almost guarantees appreciation in value over the years. Compared to the Huracán, the Corvette is a bargain, delivering outstanding performance in all trims, for about a quarter of the Lamborghini’s price. Also, the latest ZR1 rates as a supercar in its own right.

2018 Chevrolet Corvette 2018 Lamborghini Huracán
Popular Powertrains
Engine 6.2-liter V8 5.2-liter V10
Horsepower 455 hp @ 6,000 rpm 602 hp @ 8,000 rpm
Torque 460 lb-ft @ 4,600 rpm 413 lb-ft @ 6,500 rpm
Transmission Manual 7-speed Automatic 7-speed
Fuel Economy 19 mpg (16 city, 25 hwy) 16 mpg (14 city, 19 hwy)
Also Available 460-hp 6.2L V8; 650-hp 6.2L V8; 8-spd automatic 631-hp V10, all-wheel drive
Specs
Warranty 3 years or 36,000 miles 3 years or 36,000 miles
NHTSA Overall Safety Rating Not rated 5 Stars
Max Seating Capacity 2 2
Wheelbase 106.7 inches 103.1 inches
Overall Length 176.9 inches 177.4 inches
Width 73.9 inches 75.7 inches
Height 48.8 inches 45.9 inches
Turning Diameter 37.7 ft 40.5 ft
Headroom, Front 38.0 inches 36.6 inches
Legroom, Front 43.1 inches 42.2 inches
Shoulder Room, Front 55.0 inches 53.0 inches
EPA Passenger Volume 52.0 cu. ft. 46.0 cu. ft.
EPA Cargo Volume 15.0 cu. ft. 4.0 cu. ft.

The Chevy Blazer is Back

As you can probably tell from the looks of this awesome suv, this ride doesn’t have much in common with the boxy, all-wheel-drive, body-on-frame Blazer of yore. The 2019 version rides on a unibody frame it’ll share with the GMC Acadia. Its shape looks, well, not like a serious off-road machine, but rather like just about every other crossover on the roads today, albeit with a slightly meaner, Camaro-inspired front.

Blame aerodynamics, but also consumer demand. We’re living in the crossover age, to the point that Ford is killing off most of its car lineup to sell more profitable trucks and SUVs. As Car and Driver points out, GM already had five crossover in the Chevy lineup—Trax, Equinox, Traverse, Tahoe, and Suburban—before it decided to reboot the Blazer, which now sits somewhere between the second and third entries on that list in size. With all those family haulers already in the group, you have to wonder why Chevy didn’t seize the opportunity to make a serious off-roader again.

The new Blazer will come with a standard 3.6-liter V6 and optional AWD. The 18-inch wheels come standard, but 20- and 21-inchers will be available. Expect to see it in early 2019.

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Chevrolet dominates list of top family cars

2018 Chevrolet TraverseChevrolet vehicles dominate the list of top family cars for 2018 as ranked by Parents magazine and Edmunds.

The 2018 Honda Odyssey and Accord and Chevrolet Traverse and Malibu are four of the top 10 on the list.

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“We’re not playing favorites in terms of why there are two Hondas and two Chevrolets. The vehicle had to have a top safety score from NHTSA and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety to be considered,” said Brent Romans, senior analyst at Edmunds in Santa Monica, Calif. “That narrowed down the list.”

Refreshed design helped the Chevrolet Traverse trump the Ford Explorer and Toyota Highlander, Romans said.

“The Traverse is also lighter than the previous model by a few hundred pounds for better gas mileage, handles nicer but still has plenty of room on the inside, and it’s very comfortable,” Romans said. “Both the Highlander and Explorer are older designs, so consumers are a bit tired of them, and maybe they’re a bit behind on technology. The Traverse is roomier than both those other models, too.”

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The perfect off road truck

The perfect off road truck Chevrolet Colorado or Silverado

You finally have that new Chevy truck in your driveway just waiting to be driven off-road. You can picture yourself behind the wheel, exploring new sights and sounds in mother nature. The only trouble is your new truck is not exactly ready for the great outdoors just yet. All Chevy trucks are quite capable vehicles with an emphasis on general performance and road driving. If you are looking for a fantastic commuter or work truck right off the factory floor, Chevy has you covered. If you have a little bit extra to spend, you can even get something ready-made for off-road adventures in the form of the Colorado ZR2.

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However, to find the perfect off-road truck for your tastes, you might look at something different than what the manufacturer offers right out of the gate. A good off-road vehicle is something that has been designed for the personal experience. Depending on how you intend to use the truck and the off-road terrain you want to conquer, you may need a different setup to thrive.

Thankfully, Chevy trucks are highly adaptable to meet your personal tastes and needs. From small accessories to major upgrades, you can turn a Silverado or Colorado into the off-road vehicle of your dreams.

Planning Everything Out

The first step towards creating that perfect off-road truck is planning out what you need in the long run. If you have existing off-road experience, this is a good place to start since you already have an idea of the types of terrain you will encounter the most. If you are new to the off-roading scene, it is good to take some time to imagine yourself out in nature or do some research. What kind of trip do you see yourself embarking on?

All off-road and overland adventures will have a different set of challenges you need to be prepared for. A truck is a great platform to carry equipment and accessories to overcome these challenges. The more you can identify how you need to prepare, the more you can tailor the truck now for future trips.

Commonly, off-road trucks have a combination of emergency supplies, survival accessories, and performance upgrades to turn the truck into a terrain-conquering beast. The extent to which you modify your Chevy truck will depend on your needs and budget. It is important to set a realistic budget ahead of time, so you do not end up disappointed later on. This will also allow you to prioritize upgrades and purchases.

Survival Accessories

On the more affordable front of preparation, your truck will need to carry certain supplies and accessories to keep you safe and alive during long off-road or overland adventures. A truck naturally has a lot of cargo space to carry extra supplies and tools. The trick is knowing what you need to bring for any given trip.

The basics of any off-road adventure include an emergency kit and survival supplies such as food, water, a hand-operated or solar powered radio, lights, sleeping gear, etc. It is helpful to carry enough supplies for the number of people you intend to bring. For better organization, invest in some truck bed dividers or toolboxes to keep everything uncluttered and protected as you drive.

If you expect to tackle some tricky terrain, vehicular accessories like a winch or fog lights are a good idea. A truck bed rack, for example, will give you more cargo space and mounting points for additional accessories such as racks and fuel canisters. You may want to invest in a good shovel or traction pad to get yourself out of a sticky situation if necessary.

Vehicle Modifications

If you are not satisfied with your Chevy truck’s existing setup from the manufacturer, there are a few more pricey upgrades to consider to make it more off-road worthy. These upgrades will make the truck more capable when tackling steeper terrain grades, loose earth, and bad weather conditions.

A good lift kit is the first place to invest some money. This type of kit lifts the suspension of the truck by several inches. In turn, you gain greater ground clearance to drive over common obstacles like rocks and debris you are likely to encounter on a trail. This type of kit can protect the undercarriage and bumpers of the truck while giving it more room to maneuver at the same time.

Body plating is another worthwhile investment to maximize the protection of your truck’s exterior. This type of protection commonly comes in the form of an undercarriage plate, reinforced front bumper, and roll bars in the bed of the truck. If you happen to run into something like a rock or a tree, these protective measures will take the abuse of the foreign object instead of the truck exterior paneling.

Turning Dreams Into A Reality

Ultimately, turning a Chevy truck into the perfect off-road vehicle is a matter of time, patience, planning, and persistence. Once you know what kind of modifications you want to make and have a budget, the next step is to get to work.

If you have some automotive experience, this can be a great DIY project. Buy the accessories, equipment, and parts you want to add to your truck and take a few weekends to make the changes yourself. Get some friends and family members in on the action to speed up the process as well.

If you do not have experience working on your own vehicles, it is better to take your truck to a professional to get the work done right. Complicated upgrades like lift kits require a certain level of experience and expertise to be done correctly. Otherwise, you risk doing more harm and damage to the truck or yourself at some point in the future.

Once everything is said and done, you will have a new Chevy truck that is ready to carry you to new experiences and adventures.

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This Alamance 4th-grader wrote to Chevrolet’s CEO and got a big surprise

Brianna White, 10, a 4th grade student at E.M. Holt Elementary displays her letter and gift from the CEO of Chevrolet with her father, Chris White and his 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD pickup truck.
Brianna White, 10, a 4th grade student at E.M. Holt Elementary displays her letter and gift from the CEO of Chevrolet with her father, Chris White and his 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD pickup truck.

Brianna White, 10, a 4th grade student at E.M. Holt Elementary displays her letter and gift from the CEO of Chevrolet with her father, Chris White and his 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD pickup truck.