Smaller vehicles for commercial work have their place in the grand scheme of things and one of the most popular of all small trucks come from the Chevrolet stable. So lets take a brief look at those much loved work horse from the Detroit factory of GMC.
The first thing you think of when Chevy trucks are mentioned are the standard pickup models that make their appearance in more American movies than you can shake a stick at. They are used for work and for a variety of tasks from transporting the workers along with their tools and materials in the load space in back. Chevy trucks are surprisingly tough and can stand up to quite a varied type of terrain from regular blacktop to dirt tracks, hilly and even mountain tracks that would defeat most regular automobiles.
They can carry quite a heavy pay load which will vary from model to model, but they take it in their stride and never seem to complain even when fully loaded up with bags of cement, bricks and other heavy builders materials. You can get different transmissions with both automatic and manual shift and a wide variety of engine sizes to cope with many different uses. Different ranges within the make include the CK, the Colorado, the Avalanche, the Silverado and Sierra amongst others and they come with different wheel bases and track arrays depending upon the type of terrain the truck is mostly earmarked for.
These trucks are sold throughout the world and compete with models from the far east from manufacturers such as Toyota, Nissan and Mitsubishi, as well as trucks from other US manufacturers such as Ford.
For a more detailed resource that covers more aspects of these versatile and heavily used vehicles, you can visit: Chevrolet trucks to get a better understanding of the company and the vehicles they produce.
