2004 Chevrolet S-10 - Detailed Pricing and Specifications - MSN Autos
The S-10 is Chevrolet's compact pickup that was in introduced 1982 as one of the first compact pickup trucks from a domestic manufacturer. In 1983 the extended cab and Insta-Trac 4-wheel-drive were added. The S-10 was redesigned in 1994 and a third door was added to extended cabs in 1996.
cars.com: 2002 Chevrolet S-10 Summary
A third door is now standard on extended-cab versions of Chevrolet's compact pickup truck, which eases loading and access to the cargoA third door is now standard on extended-cab versions of Chevrolet's compact pickup truck, which eases loading and access to the cargo area on the driver's side. Air conditioning and a tachometer have also joined the standard-equipment list. The two-wheel-drive, regular-cab, long-bed S-10 has been dropped.
2001 Chevrolet S10
Depending on how it's ordered, Chevrolet's S-10 Pickup can be a no-nonsense work truck with vinyl seats and full-floor vinyl covering. Or it can be more like that other car in the driveway, as with the LS model's full carpeting and velour Deluxe Custom Cloth seats. The 4WD Chevy S-10 is definitely a truck. It has a live rear axle on leaf springs and a gross vehicle weight rating of 5150 pounds over a curb weight of 3616 pounds, and a heavy 4x4 drivetrain attached to the front hubs. So ride will be compromised. One can't expect a truck to ride like a car. And it doesn't. That said, the S-10 rides well over smooth pavement and the Goodyear tires are quiet. The engine is smooth. It's silent at idle and quiet down the road, and not particularly loud at full throttle. There's only a minimum of wind noise.
GMC Sonoma - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The GMC Sonoma was a compact pickup truck from the GMC marquee of General Motors. When first introduced in 1982, it was known as the S-15 - a sister model to the Chevrolet S-10 pickup. A high-performance version was the GMC Syclone. The Sonoma was also sold by Isuzu as the Hombre from 1996 through 2000.
Chevrolet S-10 (GMC Sonoma) vs the Dodge Dakota - pickup truck reviews
The S-10 and Dakota are both good trucks. Both could use a transmission upgrade. Both are noticeably faster with the five-speed than the automatic. And both have a large turning radius, comfortable interior, four real doors, average handling and braking, and a cadre of dedicated fans. Their main difference lies in their size. The S-10, by virtue of being a standard-sized small pickup, is easy to park, relatively easy on gasoline, and feels easy to drive.
2000 Chevrolet S-10 Xtreme - The Car Connection
Despite its shortcomings, there are a few reasons to buy an S-10 instead of its competition. As standard equipment, it has automatic headlamps and an anti-theft engine immobilizer. While they may seem insignificant, those two features may lead to lower insurance premiums.
2003 Chevrolet S-10 - Find, Compare, and Buy at DealTime
For a compact pickup, the 2003 Chevrolet S-10 has a surprising amount of power, while exhibiting the type of toughness and dependability one would expect from a Chevy truck. Along with 2WD S-10 models, 4WD models round out the healthy lineup of 2003 Chevrolet S-10 pickups.
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