Chevy S10 Pickup
With more than seven generations of expertise in making top quality pickup truck,
there is no wonder that Chevrolet can create strong, durable, and functional vehicles
up to this year. Chevrolet dominates that truck building business
in the early 20th century. It started in 1912 with the Cylinder Six and was soon
followed by
numerous top-selling vehicles. But the latter years made Chevy trucks rank number
two after Ford trucks moved to the top notch with their Ford F series.
Nonetheless, Chevrolet has made remarkable history in truck building as the S
series made their debut in 1982. As was the case during that time, Chevy models
have its GMC counterpart. The Chevy S-10 pickup for that matter has the GMC Sonoma.
Both look the same except for the grille which carries the name of either GMC
of Chevrolet.
The Chevy S-10 pickup is Chevy's entry model at the compact pickup class which
has significantly attracted attention to truck enthusiast. With its cutting-edge
performance considering its size which draws the line between a pickup truck and
an SUV in terms of power, speed, size, and features.
The Chevy S-10 pickup continuously changes its image and constantly adds features.
In 1994, Chevy releases the second generation S-10. Then in 1996, the third door
feature is added to the S-10. In 1998, interior is modified and included a redesigned
seats with new sew patterns and integral headrests, full-length,floor console
on models with bucket seats, new instrument panel design, new mini-console, new
front door trim panels, and a molded-in speaker grilles on the cloth and vinyl
upper panels.
The Chevy S-10 pickup truck offered engine of your choice. Chevrolet S-10 includes
a 2.2-liter, 120 horsepower with 140 ft-lbs four cylinder and a 190 horsepower
with 250 ft-lbs. 4.3-liter V6.