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2005 Chevy Avalanche:
At the core of Avalanche’s unique design is the revolutionary Convert-a-Cab System and Midgate, which provide unparalleled flexibility to quickly convert between a pickup and SUV. Avalanche can seat up to six adults comfortably, while providing ample and secure storage with dual locking storage compartments on either side of the cargo box. The compartments also have drains, so they can be filled with ice and used as coolers. A three-piece rigid cargo cover with interlocking panels is also available.
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2005 Chevy Colorado:
For 2005, Colorado once again offers one of the widest model ranges, including Regular Cab, Extended Cab or Crew Cab body styles; two pickup bed lengths; three available suspensions; and two inline engines. Colorado’s bold exterior design evokes the ruggedness of the Chevy Silverado full-size truck, yet it fits perfectly with the midsize-truck buyer’s need for economy and nimbleness.
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2005 Chevy Silverado:
As General Motors' best selling vehicle, the Chevrolet Silverado has an unequaled reputation for outstanding performance, dependability and capability. Silverado also is known for having one of the broadest model ranges in the entire industry, to meet every personal and professional need in the full-size pickup truck market.
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2005 Chevy Silverado Hybrid:
Introduced during the 2004 model year, Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra Hybrid models provide General Motors fleet and commercial customers with yet another option when considering full-size pickup choices.  The Hybrid Silverado and Sierra 1500 models promise up to 13 percent improvement in fuel economy, but they return all the performance and capability that have made these trucks legendary.
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2005 Chevy SSR:
Ever since its debut for 2003, the Chevrolet SSR with its retractable hardtop has been turning heads as the ultimate boulevard cruiser pickup truck. For 2005, SSR gets to snap some necks with a potent new 6.0L LS2 V-8 engine and available six-speed manual transmission straight out of the legendary Corvette.
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