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2023 Chevrolet/Navistar Class 7 trucks? Yes Please
So is the general getting back into the big tuck business? For Chevrolet signs are pointing to yes! Now if they could just get GMC back into it and have Navistar help them get on their feet with the Class 7, 8 and, larger trucks then go solo within a few years that'd be freakin awesome but I know it's just wishful dreaming but they NEED to put a manual tranny in these class 7 Chevy's :chevy: http://gmauthority.com/blog/2018/11/...class-7-truck/
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I would rebuild an older truck before I would buy a new one without a Manual Trans. |
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Seems ass backwards for GM to offer bigger Chevys than GMCs. It think it makes GM look stupid. Like they don't even know they own a truck company.
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But gmcs are professional grade, lol. A friend of mine who has worked on everything, body and mechanical, told me that after 1999 the sierras lasted longer than the silverados, his best guess was that they put a couple more bolts in them, lol. GMC is definitely a truck but the masses want a truck that feels like a car so that's what happened to manual transmissions, oh and mellinals.
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May be if Chevy realizes that they are losing business, they will finally offer one again. We need them back even in the 1/2 Ton Pick-ups.
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i heard 19 or 20 is the last year even for dodge man trans option .
and gm is dropping the 6.0 gas engine and going 6.6 gas bigger i heard a little bit ago . |
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