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The 'Nuevo' 2007 Chevrolet Cheyenne

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Yeah, I saw that a while ago in the English form, my only complaint now as it was then to the powers that be is, that there are no early or mid 60's trucks represented.

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I like the Silverado. ALOT, the new one rocks, that is what a Cheyenne is right? A simple rebadge is all it is right?

I like the Silverado. ALOT, the new one rocks, that is what a Cheyenne is right? A simple rebadge is all it is right?

silverado sold in mexico under the name cheyenne. i like the new silvy more and more as I see em more often, which is starting to be frequent, I like their presence and think it adds to the road. i've seen a lot fewer tundras, which was expected, otherwise chevy would have a flop

Very cool video!

Is the Cheyenne the Mexican version of the Silverado or are there changes other than name?

Saw my first Turdra, I mean Tundra in someones driveway yesturday where a 2004 F-150 use to sit. Made me sad at least GM didn't lose that sale. It was a red Extended Cab with short box and 4WD, it was the limited trim with the 4.7L V8.

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We may see more of this in the future with global GM. Cars will be the same globally, but vary market to market in names, trim levels and in some cases physical appearance. This is the way to do business in a global economy. That is what Toyota and Honda do.

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