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Sat in a new Silverado LT

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At the GM show n' shine, they had a crew cab Silverado, grey exterior with grey two tone leather interior. The exterior was my least favourite configuration with its short short bed, smaller wheels, and full chrome front end. It's the interior that tells the story. Believe it or not, while the plastics in the Tahoe's interior are acceptable, the LT actually had more soft touch. It's a very classy evolution of GM's past themes in their fullsizers.

I can say with a straight face that I like the "work truck" dash better.

C.H.U.D., did you see any other bodystyles there? I am soooo wanting to see a Chevy or GMC shortbed regular cab.
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Sorry, no pics. I have one of those stupid Creative cams that they give away with MDG computers. It's slow and I don't use it often. It was full of pics and I didn't have time to figure out how to take them all off.

There was no other versions of the 900's there. I was disappointed to see a lack of Sierras.

To add to the first post, the seats had soft light gray leather and were very comfy. The centre console appeared to have lots of room. I didn't sit in the back row though, but I wish I had. The metal accents inside sure do a lot to add distinction to the trucky dash. Mich nicer than the silver paint in the F150.

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