You could get a GM regular cab short truck at least through 2014. I bought a new RCSB Sierra in Sept of 2014 with the 5.3 and tow package. I never tested 0-60 on it as it was a tow pig, but that sucker was quick.
-Rob
You could get a GM regular cab short truck at least through 2014. I bought a new RCSB Sierra in Sept of 2014 with the 5.3 and tow package. I never tested 0-60 on it as it was a tow pig, but that sucker was quick.
-Rob
New Clifford the big red truck. Not a short bed but has the 5.0 full fleet service history new tires, fully detailed and has the towing kit and the trailer package and all the goodies. No Bluetooth I think or power windows but that can get fixed easy.
120k miles but it is the cleanest truck I have seen. You could eat out of the bed. Has the factory beeline and not a single scratch in the bed or interior. Seats are good.
rob_lewis said:You could get a GM regular cab short truck at least through 2014. I bought a new RCSB Sierra in Sept of 2014 with the 5.3 and tow package. I never tested 0-60 on it as it was a tow pig, but that sucker was quick.
-Rob
A buddy of mine has one and I got to drive it about a month ago. It was indeed quick. I was like, "I'd rather be in that lane now" and it went.
Lotsa late model single cab shorty's around here in NorCal. Mostly Chebbies but there are the odd Fords. A lowered 08-14 Silverado is a good looking car/truck. Can't haul E36 M3 but sure looks cool...
I just don't get short bed trucks. Especially if you need to haul motorcycles ... or anything.
A Mustang or Camaro will always be faster and handle better than a short bed truck with the same engine.
Why?
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