Chevrolet redesigns its half-ton pickup trucks for 2007, giving them a new look, more power, and additional features. Silverado shares its design with the GMC Sierra. The redesigned Silverados are unchanged in wheelbase, but are 3 inches longer overall and 1.5 inches wider. Regular, extended, and crew cab body styles return. Extendeds and crews include a three-person rear bench seat and offer front bucket seats or a bench. Crews have a 5.8-ft bed. Standard on all models are ABS and, for '07, OnStar assistance. , , Two interior designs are offered: Chevy calls them "Pure Pickup" and "Luxury Inspired." Available engines, depending on cab/bed configuration, are a 195-hp V6, or V8s of 295, 315, and 367 hp. All V8s gain power for 2007. Some are E85-capable and feature GM's Active Fuel Management cylinder deactivation. Automatic transmission is standard; manual transmission is no longer offered. Rear-wheel drive is standard. Two 4WD systems are available: a basic setup that should not be left engaged on dry pavement, and GM's Autotrac that can. Both include low-range gearing. , , Lower overhead means lower prices, this is a family ran business, no salesman to pay. Compare the quality of our vehicles and our lower prices to see why you should buy from us.