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hdmax

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  1. I still think the GMC's look too much like a Ford.
  2. The new Silverado has a very good chance, as long as the mag got the truck early enough to really test it out.
  3. The 50,000 mile life will kill it! I would bet that the price will be 20% higher then a standard Equinox, and with a 50K mile life, not many will want one.
  4. toyota fall compared to last month
  5. So do you like it, or not? I would be willing to bet, that if the GMC trucks were to have been shown from the front without the big ole GMC on it, that 90% or more would have thought it was a new Ford. (It looks like what a next generation Ford could look like) It just screams Ford. I watched the 45 min video on GMTV, and the GMC`s look just like a Ford from many angles. With that said, I like the LD GMC better then the LD Chevy. But the HD GMC Looks to much like the LD. But only because of the fenders, I am not real sure about those. However, the Chevy LD looks great on the video. (The dark blue one is very sharp looking!) The Chevy HD LOOKS GREAT! There is nothing wrong with lots of chrome. I remember when people complained about GM trucks looking cheap because there was less chrome then in years past, well guess what? The new Chevy 2500HD`s have the chrome back, and they look outstandingly beautiful.

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