Mid-Missouri
Powerhouse customers have long been no stranger to the needs of the day:
hauling, lifting, towing, and plowing are all just normal occurrences during
the course of any given shift. Even businesses in the area who have
tech-focused priorities can benefit massively from a hefty machine like the
coming-model Silverado: local customers sometimes prefer local delivery, and
on-the-spot servicing for everything under the sun from computer towers to
windows and doors. As the specs become more public on the coming 2020 truck,
many are asking us what to expect from trim levels, which is what everyone
wants when embarking to purchase the car or truck of their dreams.
When shoppers are checking out trucks, they are
not just trying to get a different model than the Joneses, they are keeping in
mind their own daily driving needs as well. Each trim for the 2020 Silverado
will possess a unique style to make it distinct, and offer up functions that
are useful to a unique driver set. The five trim levels are Work Truck, Custom,
LT, LTZ, and High Country. Many worldwide who have begun digging up spy shots
and renderings have been impressed with the truck's bold, intimidating face,
and unique design that distinguishes the HD apart immediately from the 1500.
The Newswheel blog ran a feature this past week highlighting the
announcement of the trim levels, and the reasoning behind the designs.
Truck customers have been designated as having
very clear need for daily duties, and it should not be surprising that they
want what is perfect for them, sans a vehicle that has been molded into a 'one
size fits most' truck for everyone. There will be a new gas engine, a Duramax
turbo-diesel V8, new trailering technology, and higher ratings in the payload
and towing departments. Each HD model features exterior design details that are
very distinct, with grilles featuring either the Chevy stamped bar or bowtie
and a mix of black, chrome, body color, or two-tone metallic trim that is
exclusive to the exciting High Country models.
For this year's model, the “Work Truck” trim
featured ultra-cool blacked out trim, interior features including durable vinyl
or cloth seats, and the 7-inch color touchscreen for entertainment and
navigation needs. The “Custom” trim will no doubt showcase a body-color styling
theme, 20-inch painted aluminum wheels, LED signature Taillamps, and the added
benefit of available integrated dual exhaust. We expect the 2020 “LT” trim to
offer available leather seats, an 8-inch touchscreen, chrome accents on the
bumpers, front grill, and mirror caps, and LED reflector headlamps and
signature daytime running lamps.
If there is one thing to get genuinely excited
about as a lover of trucks, we would place our bets on the High Country Trim:
with a power up/down tailgate as standard, this is one way to really top out
the member of your daily workforce that is mandated to always take care of your
heavy lifting! During this time of year there is a bit of confusion as to
what's on deck and what's coming next: stay tuned to our blog to make sure that
you have the prime scoop on the 2020 Silverado, a truck that will no doubt make
history for offering up the baddest, strongest, and most salacious run in heavy-duty
sidekick status!