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Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Hybrid Review: Difference between revisions
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==Low Points== | ==Low Points== | ||
* Only 10% fuel savings. | |||
==Performance and Handling== | ==Performance and Handling== |
Revision as of 15:53, 5 July 2006
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With fuel prices ever soaring higher and higher there is very little on the market to help out the consumer who requires a full size pickup truck. Chevrolet has stepped up with a measure response with the 2007 Silverado 1500 Hybrid. Not what most would consider a wonderful solution considering a 10% gain in mileage is the most that can be expected from Chevy's "Mild Hybrid" but any savings at this point are probably very welcome.
If the meager savings at the pump is the bad news however the good news would be that there was no loss of power in a vehicle whoses segment in which hauling power is greatly important.
High Points
- Unhindered engine power.
- 10% fuel savings.
- Portable generator with A/C outlets.
- GM quality.
Low Points
- Only 10% fuel savings.