As a division of General Motors, Chevy's long history with diesel engines began with the Oldsmobile 5.7-liter LF9 Diesel V8, which unfortunately gained notoriety for being unreliable and severely ...
When choosing the right truck for you, what's under the hood determines many factors. Horsepower, torque, towing capacity, and fuel economy are just a few of the considerations that differentiate one ...
In the days before pickup trucks with two extra doors became the norm, full-size SUVs like the Chevrolet Suburban were the only way to get maximum towing and passenger capacity. Big, plush, powerful, ...
From hauling payload to towing trailers, pickups are the workhorses of the automotive world. Trucks are built to do work—it’s one of their core functions—and off-road-focused models aren’t immune.
When General Motors decided to make a diesel engine a permanent part of its light-duty truck lineup in 1982, it partnered with Detroit Diesel for a 6.2-liter V8 rated at 130 horsepower and roughly 240 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Michael Teo Van Runkle is a journalist who covers the auto industry. For the past two years, the Silverado ZR2 pickup truck served ...