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2004 Chevrolet Silverado Base for Sale in Arroyo Grande, California

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2004 Silverado 1500 Short Bed Regular Cab Pickup
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Value:Average
Recalls:15 Recalls



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About This Car
White 2-door 4X2 Regular Cab, 58728 miles, AUTO, 6.0L V8. Stock# 08229. Features: Power Door Locks, Trip Odometer, Tilt Steering Wheel, Bed Liner, AM/FM Radio, Anti-Lock Brakes, Split Bench Seat, Towing Package, Cloth Seats, Side Rails, Dual Zone Climate, Spray On Bed Liner.

Chevrolet Silverado Review

GM has been the leader in full-size pickups for several years running, but is now facing assaults from all directions. Ford has introduced an all-new F-150. Dodge recently re-engineered the Ram. Toyota has introduced a Tundra crew cab model. And if that isn't enough, Nissan has the gall to launch the Titan, a full-size pickup that's every bit as big as the domestics, if not bigger. Model year 2004 is the year of the pickup. There's more going on with full-size pickup trucks this year than any in the history of the automobile.

Needless to say, the choice for best full-size pickup is no longer as clear as it was a two or three years ago when the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra were, in our opinion, the leaders. This is indeed good news because competition is good for the truck buyer.

That said, the Chevrolet Silverado (and the GMC Sierra) are still the best in terms of ride quality. Those who value a smooth-riding truck with a low load height should take a good hard look at a two-wheel-drive Silverado. And those who value style could do worse. Silverado's aggressive looks draw the eye. This truck is not the wallflower it was a couple of years ago.

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