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2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT 4WD Crew Cab Road Test



2008 Chevy Silverado 1500 LT 4WD Crew Cab Road Test
by Amyot Bachand / Auto123.com
On the road
GM engineers again improved the control of the rear axle, which translates into a smooth, almost jolt-free ride, except on the roughest roads. While this makes for a comfortable ride, the experience is tainted by the overly present wind noise. I'd much rather spend time listening to the sound of the V8 coming alive.

The Silverado is available in a wide array of trims and configurations. You're sure to find one that will suit your needs and wants.

Despite a pretty commanding size, the Silverado proves easy to drive both in the city and on the highway. On dry pavement, Luc found traction control a bit too intrusive. The ABS, however, is well calibrated and delivers progressive stops. This truck takes 48.3 meters to go from 100 to 0 kph, a result that could certainly be improved -- reportedly, that's what GM is doing right now. Like any other full-size pickup, the Silverado tends to oversteer, but a few subtle corrections to the steering wheel make it easy to control.

As for accelerations and passing maneuvers, the big Chevy sprints from 0 to 100 kph in 8.5 seconds and from 80 to 120 kph in 7 seconds. Please note that these results were obtained last fall during the AJAC's TestFest.

A great workhorse
Bottom line: the Silverado has been designed first and foremost as a reliable workhorse and not as a showstopper. Ride comfort is better than ever and cargo versatility is excellent.


Cabin and box versatility
6-passenger capacity
Comfort
Effective 4WD system
Well-calibrated power


Tiny audio controls
Wind noise



Ergonomics of the HVAC controls
Position of the interior door handle (driver's side)


Photo Credit : Philippe Champoux, Amyot Bachand

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