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Real-World Silverado and Sierra pics

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MUCH better looking in these photos. I LOVE that black Silverado LTZ, thats a very handsome truck.

I knew the Silvy would overcome the odds. Looks really nice in that black.

It's great to see GM is pushing the V-Max option on the Silverado and Sierra. This is one sweet truck alot of people will be interested in the 900's.

Black Silverado is a very very handsome truck. Dually's look awesome except for those awkward tire/rims. Makes the truck look like its sitting on spares or something. Other than that the trucks look fantastic. Very classy and elegant. Don't try to be something they arent. Most appealing trucks on the market? I'd say so. Only truck that can directly compete is still the F-Series, with the Ram, Titan and Tadpole far behind.

Eh... I'm just glad we GMC or GM would be f@#ked. The Silverado is still ugly to me.

The black Silverado looks much better than what we have seen in the promo photos but the Sierra still has more appeal to me.

The Silverado especially looks much better in these shots. Other than the WT model that I think is rather ugly, they all look pretty good.

http://web.camaross.com/forums/showthread.php?t=475753

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Somebody hire that guy to take the product shots! I swear, the truck looks SO much better here than it has in the publicity pics, even the 1/2 ton silvy (still the worst-looking of the bunch IMO, but the silvy HD somehow looks better than the Sierra to me).

From an artistic point of view, I think the problem is that the trucks just look plain weird from the low-oblique angles GM's been using in it's pub photos. The trucks both look much meaner from a straight-on to slightly-above angle, which is where the human head will usually be anyway.

The LTZ crew would be perfect with a chrome exhaust tip...

the GMC is too similar to the F-150. It's nice and should do relatively well, maybe the Denali will make up for it. I do prefer the current look to both of these. the Silvy looks generic and it's disposition changed, it no longer has attitude now it's just friendly, which could work....

For some reason when you said friendly, I suddenly pictured Mr. Rodgers next to his new friend, the 2007 Chevy Silverado...parked inside his house.

For some reason when you said friendly, I suddenly pictured Mr. Rodgers next to his new friend, the 2007 Chevy Silverado...parked inside his house.

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It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood......for pulling 10,500 lbs. 8)

Those wheels on the WT suck! They look like the current truck wheels, which are are degenerate of those on the 1999-2004 models. They just don't look that appealing (the trucks that is) at all.

I love that black one with the wide five-spoke 20's. Man those trucks are beautiful. Don't know about getting a Silverado or an Avalanche now.

That grille is the $h!, but I chose different rims. Nice.

Wow that body colored grille is definitely a kicker. Who knew such a simple change would modify the truck's attractiveness so much...

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