1955 Chevy Bel Air, 327, 4 speed
2020 CCSB Silverado RST
Ok, I'm still not ready for an all electric vehicle, but man,
that thing is impressive! Looks are killer in my book too!
11,500 ft lbs of torque lol, dam.
11,500 ftlb of estimated tq. lolololol
1955 Chevy Bel Air, 327, 4 speed
2020 CCSB Silverado RST
100K price tag ... PASS
Driven Crazy
Come to find out, that number is a bit misleading.
https://www.autoweek.com/news/techno...actually-mean/
1955 Chevy Bel Air, 327, 4 speed
2020 CCSB Silverado RST
I wonder how they will be leasing? The base truck is said to come in around $80k. I could go for one if the lease is right. Not like a need a lot of miles anymore! I leased a new Silverado in May and I am only putting 400 a month on it. I need the 5000 mile a year lease now.
-Geoff
2016 Camaro Convertible 2SS
Edition 1 reservations are sold out. I put in a reservation for the 3x, with wait list for Edition 1. Not sure if I'll actually go forward with the purchase, but the $100 gets me a spot in line and is refundable.
$112k sounds expensive, and it is. But when you think about someone who may have a newer 4x4 daily driver + newer corvette/mustang or other fun car, might actually be cheaper this way. e.g. leased Silverado DD and a c8 in the garage...
I too was more interested in the $70-80k trims, but those are still 3 years out for delivery. Question is whether you wait or not...
I think it's bad ass and a great move for GM. Way out of my budget, though.
1999 Z28. A4. Magnaflow catback and a lid. 60k miles.
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