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Building A Different GMC

Fast forward to 2018 and the launch of the all-new 2019 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra and we find the first time that the Silverado and Sierra are most different from one another. While both trucks ride on the same GMT1000 platform, the design and engineering teams have created trucks with almost entirely different exterior sheet metal (they share only the rear doors and roof panel) and largely different feature sets. The trucks do still share the chassis, drivetrains, and interior design.

https://www.motortrend.com/features/what-is-the-difference-between-gmc-and-chevy/
 
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I love my Avalanche 2500. It has a 496 and runs like a mother fker. Has over 330,000 miles.
Had ford vans and utility bodies and was happy.
It was easy for me because I have a brother since 1984 who was automotive and ran fleet service for 150 ford vans.
he got over 300k and more on his vans.NY would give that company heavy discounts for new vehicles because of the milage he gets .
Now I know over 300 k is good but not stellar for some.Thats over 300k of driving by bus drivers who would go to day treatment from moriches to south hampton in second gear !
 
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I love my Avalanche 2500. It has a 496 and runs like a mother fker. Took the Catalytic Converters off and had an HD tune up put on it. Has over 330,000 miles.
I've had it up to 130 mph and let off.
I looked this truck up and came back with this
bigblockbigcock Truck LOL
I said yep Hoppers
 

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