Posted by Texasmark1 on December 12, 2013 at 14:41:12 from (184.20.52.57):
In Reply to: Re: chevy trucks posted by Texasmark1 on December 12, 2013 at 04:42:05:
I was wrong on both assumptions: The Tahoe WB is 116 and the Suburban is 130. Thought GM would save some money and combine some models with common parts. Oh well. Guess that's one of the reasons they went belly up and the government had to make a car company out of them which they did and did a great job.
My 2011 Silverado is a testimony to that. Contrary to some of you whiners, government isn't all bad. Like today I was driving down US 82, 4 lanes, divided highway, not interstate, all cleared of snow and ice, nice wide shoulders and all, smooth as silk roadway. If it wasn't for the gov., that highway would not be there. Course IKE started the interstate program (but this is a US highway) when he became president after he saw what benefit the Autoban was to us in Germany when he was CIC. So suck it up rednecks. Grin.
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