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New for 2015: Chevrolet Trucks, SUVs, and Vans! Member's which ones do you life ? Post & let us know `OK :confused:
https://s.yimg.com/os/publish-images...a-small3-1.png 21 hours ago 2015 Chevrolet Trucks, SUVs, and Vans Overview Big things are happening for the Chevrolet brand, with the 2015 model year ushering in redesigned versions of several well-known trucks and SUVs. Among them are a more capable 2015 Silverado HD with styling and features borrowed from 2014's all-new light-duty Silverado, more refined and restyled iterations of the Tahoe and Suburban full-size SUVs, and an all-new Colorado midsize pickup. Also joining the family are the Nissan-sourced Chevrolet City Express small cargo van and the Chevrolet Trax compact crossover. Of course, the Silverado 1500 returns for 2015 (with a few changes of its own), as do the full-size Express cargo and passenger van, 5-passenger Equinox crossover SUV, and Traverse crossover SUV. https://s3.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/c...8a01339332.jpg 2015 Chevrolet City Express For a company that wants to enter a particular vehicle segment as quickly as possible, perhaps the most direct approach is to partner with another automaker and simply rebadge their product. That's essentially the story behind the 2015 Chevrolet City Express cargo van, which a keen eye will recognize as a Nissan NV200 with different headlights and a few other tweaks. This small, front-wheel-drive (FWD) cargo van is offered in LS and LT trim levels, boasts nearly 123 cu. ft. of cargo space, can accommodate a 1,500-lb. payload, and moves down the road courtesy of a 131-horsepower, 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine. What's New:
2015 Chevrolet Colorado While competitors have either let their midsize trucks soldier on mostly unchanged for the past several years (Nissan Frontier, Toyota Tacoma) or abandoned the segment completely (Ford Ranger), General Motors is going all in with the debut of the completely redesigned 2015 Chevrolet Colorado (and its stablemate, the GMC Canyon). Available in extended cab and crew cab configurations with a 5'2" or 6'2" cargo box, the reimagined Colorado comes powered by one of two gas engines (an all-new turbocharged 4-cylinder diesel joins the lineup in 2016), can be ordered in trim levels ranging from basic Work Truck (WT) to the more aggressive Z71, and is capable of towing up to 6,700 lbs. Chevy's midsize pickup also features amenities such as the cornerstep bumper that was first introduced on the 2014 Silverado, optional navigation and an 8-in. center touch screen, and safety systems like lane-departure and forward-collision warning. What's New:
2015 Chevrolet Equinox Chevy made dramatic changes to many of its 2015 trucks and SUVs, but the Equinox wasn't included in that bunch. Aside from a couple of new exterior paint colors and an updated OnStar system, this family-friendly crossover has been carried over from 2014 unchanged. Power continues to come from a 4- or 6-cylinder engine, FWD and all-wheel-drive (AWD) versions are available, and the lineup consists of LS, LT, and LTZ trim levels. What's New:
2015 Chevrolet Express Like the Equinox, the full-size 2015 Chevrolet Express cargo van and passenger wagon models return as nearly identical copies of the 2014 examples they replace. Slight differences include new paint colors, standard household-style 110-volt power outlet, and upgraded sound systems with auxiliary jacks and USB ports. What's New:
2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 After a full redesign for the 2014 model year, the popular Chevrolet Silverado full-size pickup truck returns for 2015 with a fair number of tweaks, not the least of which is an available 8-speed automatic transmission paired with the optional 6.2-liter V-8 engine. Chevy has also increased the maximum towing capacity to 12,000 lbs., while the interior now offers hotspot connectivity, Siri Eyes Free voice-recognition technology, and text-messaging capability. Silverado buyers have their choice of three cab styles, RWD or 4WD, trims ranging from no-frills WT to luxurious High Country, and three engines (two of which are flex-fuel capable). What's New:
2015 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD/3500HD The 2015 Silverado HD is another one of Chevrolet's redesigned models, a fact clearly evidenced by new exterior styling mimicking that of the Silverado 1500. Highlights for the 2015 Silverado 2500HD and 3500HD models include increased payload and towing capacities; gas, compressed natural gas (CNG), and diesel engines; added safety features such as forward-collision warning; OnStar with Wi-Fi hotspot technology; and a cornerstep rear bumper shared with the light-duty Silverado. Multiple trim levels are available, as are three cab styles, RWD or 4WD, single or dual rear wheels, and a generous assortment of option packages. What's New:
2015 Chevrolet Suburban Chevrolet's venerable Suburban SUV greets the 2015 model year with bolder exterior styling, standard 5.3-liter V-8 engine that delivers greater efficiency and up to 380 horsepower, enhanced comfort thanks to a revised chassis and quieter cabin, and greater passenger protection courtesy of a new front center air bag and General Motors' active safety seat. Towing capacity has been increased from 8,100 to 8,300 lbs. Like many other Chevys, the 2015 Suburban also offers Siri Eyes Free technology, text-messaging capability, Wi-Fi connectivity, and an optional wireless phone charger. New flat-folding rear seats and a foot-activated power tailgate make this SUV's cargo area more user-friendly; when the seats are all in their upright positions, the 2015 Chevrolet Suburban can accommodate up to 9 passengers. What's New:
2015 Chevrolet Tahoe The 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe can be considered a Suburban with less cargo space behind the rear seat. Changes made to the redesigned Tahoe mirror those of the Suburban, with the exception of the former's towing capacity, which has been increased to 8,600 lbs. What's New:
2015 Chevrolet Traverse Very little differentiates the 2015 Chevrolet Traverse from its 2014 predecessor. Updates are minimal and include a set of restyled 18-in. alloy wheels, availability of Siri Eyes Free technology, and a few paint colors. Chevy's large crossover features a 3.6-liter V-6 engine, seating for up to 8 passengers, FWD or AWD, and trim levels including LS, LT, and LTZ. What's New:
2015 Chevrolet Trax If the 2015 Chevrolet Trax looks vaguely familiar, chances are you've seen a Buick Encore somewhere in your travels. These small, 5-passenger crossover models share the same basic vehicle architecture, as well as a powertrain consisting of a turbocharged, 1.4-liter 4-cylinder engine mated with a 6-speed automatic transmission. FWD and AWD versions are offered in three trim levels: LS, LT, and LTZ. What's New:
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I kind of like the below Model and look forward to seeing one when they come out. Which ones above do you like ? Post & let us know `OK > Thanks for keeping our MCF active/informative & `Fun :thumbsup: 2015 Chevrolet Colorado https://s.yimg.com/bt/api/res/1.2/Sk...2034cbc62x.jpg |
love the look of the new colorado and thr rest of the trucks, but am not digging the van
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That colorado actually looks pretty neat, not really a fan of the new silverado or new tahoe/suburban.
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Not sure to advise - but all these pictures of the Monte Carlo belong in the thread 'Rear wheel drive its happening' - If they can be move can I ask an administrator to please move them over - thank you - Sam Buscemi - Monte SSV
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Originally Posted by Monte SSV
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Okay guys, another update.
Have been looking for some slicks - 14.0 - 29/30's x 17 (or something close) can't find any - does anyone know of a manufacturer or outlet that may have these. Summit, Jegs, & M&H NO luck, Coker, Phoenix, Hoosier and several others big names - no one I know. This is a slick not a drag radial I am looking for. Need 2 Closest tire I know of to that size is a Hoosier A7 in 335/35/17, but that's like 4" shorter than you're looking for as it's an autocross tire / short sidewall. It would suck as a drag strip tire which is kinda what it sounds like you're going for. A couple suggestions assuming this is for a drag tire - I'd tweak the brake setup until you can fit a 15". You'll get much better traction than a 17" and your tire choices open up to almost any size you could want in a slick. Could always run a 17"+ on the street. I also wouldn't worry too much about getting a 14" wide tire. The 275 / 10.5 class has gotten so silly quick that there isnt much reason to go wider unless it's an all out drag car shooting for the moon. Just my .02 |
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Originally Posted by Monte SSV
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I do appreciate your input and advise - well taken - I have to do more research on the 10.5's - which I will - thank you.
The downsides to getting way more tire than you need is: A) The bigger contact patch of sticky material hurts you on the top end as rolling resistance is higher. B) The extra tire and rim width and weight hurts you everywhere - less power to the ground, worse power to weight ratio. C) Bigger tires are more expensive. As slicks are a fairly short lived consumable, you hate to needlessly drive the cost up. Getting something from a common class size tire will help drive cost down due to economy of scale also vs finding some oddball tire on the fringe that may not even be made in 5 years. My other concern, especially given the want for a large wheel is that you may not even end up gaining more contact each area in the end. Given no other changes but a wider tire, the patch side spreads out left/right, but narrows front/back and can put you back close to the same total area / traction. I really do think a 10.5 / 10.5W / 275 on a 15" would hook better than a 14" on a 17". The hardcore drag cars overcome this by running a small wheel with tire screws / bead locks. That lets them air the tire way down and get back lots of front-rear contact patch. But a 17" rim limits you there. |
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