Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Winter - Chevrolet Silverado

Chevrolet has years of experience building the most durable winterized vehicles. From their earliest models of Chevrolet, to the newest models of today; they have always been one of the most trusted ways of getting around in the winter conditions. With their elec. choking systems, backed with a vacuum advancing distributor, the well maintained Chevrolet will start and will remains running in the coldest of claimants. With the newer Chevrolet; the addition of a computer assisted fuel injection carburetion systems makes them a greatly trusted winter vehicle.
The Pacific Northwest has its own tests of a good four wheel drive vehicle, with their extreme wet weather, mud and extremely slippery red clay is an every day event for most of the loggers and hunters of the area. With the Chevrolet simple design and spacious motor compartment, it makes it very easy to work on and maintain for most home mechanics, The Chevrolet Silverado and the Chevrolet Blazer have been time proven to have the toughest and most reliable four wheel drive vehicles for these wet weather conditions.

The Chevrolet Silverado and the Chevrolet Blazer was one of the first to use the minimum slip differential allowing it to transfer power for one tire to the other on a single axle.
And with the adaptation of four wheel drive and all wheel drive systems to the line of newer 1500 Passenger Van and Cargo Van, their sure to achieve this same prestige for durability and reliability in harsh winter driving conditions. The Chevrolet Equinox LS AWD and the Chevrolet Traverse Sport Utility vehicles, the Chevrolet AWD Astro minivan, the Chevrolet Cruze 4D AWD Sedan. Chevrolet has given most of Chevrolet passenger vehicles the same capabilities in snow and wet winter weather driving conditions.

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