It's
always a good idea to get a head's up on any previews available,
especially if you're wanting to invest in purchasing a 2011 truck that
is not yet on the market. Trucks have always been notorious for having
low gas mileage. Are any or all of them going to save you on gas? You
are in luck, because here are five 2011 model trucks from Ford,
Cheverolt and GMC that are giving the consumer a sneak peek if you will.
Here you will get to see what they look like, what is so special about
them in 2011, their prices and how good are these trucks now on gas
mileage. Without further ado let's get started on the consumer preview
of the 2011 model trucks.
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If you are one of those
hard-working people who like to drive in style in their trucks, then
here is one just for you. Previously the GMC Sierra Denali was only
available as a luxury light duty pick-up. That has now changed with the
Heavy Duty line slated for 2011. It features a four-bar chrome
perforated grille and ride on an all new chassis. There will be chrome
accents on the doors and door handles. Inside will have a Bose audio
system, power-adjustable pedals, 12-way power seats and brushed aluminum
trim. This is the first time the luxurious Denali trim will be offered
on one of GMC's toughest trucks.
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