December 15, 20178 yr The 2019 model year looks to be the year of the full-size truck. Alongside a redesigned Ram 1500, General Motors will be launching their next-generation Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups. The new trucks will be bringing a number of improvements such as a lower curb weight thanks to new materials, updated powertrains, and some new tech. But the current-generation pickups will be sticking around for some time. The Truth About Cars came across GM's 2019 VIN code documents that were submitted to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. In them, GM lists the 2019 Chevrolet Silverado Legacy and GMC Sierra Limited. These models will only be offered as a double cab with the 5.3L V8. Trims include base and LT/SLE. Production of these models will take place at GM's Oshawa, Ontario plant. Source: The Truth About Cars View full article
December 16, 20178 yr Seems to be a working business plan that allows more profits to support future auto development.
December 19, 20178 yr On 12/15/2017 at 7:46 PM, dfelt said: Seems to be a working business plan that allows more profits to support future auto development. Kinda thinking the same thing....trucks could even be shipped overseas into different markets as well. And make some big fleet customers happy as well...
December 19, 20178 yr They have done this before..either with the current generation or the previous, didn't the previous generation stick around for a year or so as the Silverado Classic or something like that...
December 19, 20178 yr 5 hours ago, Cubical-aka-Moltar said: They have done this before..either with the current generation or the previous, didn't the previous generation stick around for a year or so as the Silverado Classic or something like that... Yeah, I think they did. Ram is going to do the same thing with the existing 1500 with no set date for end of production. Even the Caravan is still in production.
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