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How many miles per gallon does a 1996 Chevy Silverado get?

How many miles per gallon does a 1996 Chevy Silverado get?

Up to 17 city / 22 highway
1996 Chevrolet C/K 1500/MPG

How many miles can a 1996 Chevy Silverado last?

With regular maintenance and conscientious use, a good model year of the Chevrolet Silverado can last between 200,000 to 300,000 miles or more. That means you can easily get 10 to 20 years of reliable service from a Silverado truck with proper maintenance.

What was the weight of a Chevy Cheyenne truck?

They had an independent, torsion beam front suspension with a stabilizer bar and torsion springs and a rigid, beam rear suspension with a stabilizer bar and leaf springs. The C/K 1500 Cheyenne trucks from 1992 until 1998 had a maximum towing capacity of 5,000 lbs. Depending on the production year, they had a curb weight of 3,829 to 4,127 lbs.

What kind of engine does a Chevy Cheyenne have?

Engine Throughout their production, the Cheyenne trim levels of the C/K 1500 series had a 4.3-liter V6 engine. It had a bore of 4.00 inches and a stroke of 3.48 inches. From 1992 until 1996, these trucks featured four disc brakes, two of which were ventilated, and an anti-lock brake system.

When did the Chevy Cheyenne pickup truck come out?

Chevy Cheyenne Truck Specs by Anne Davis Chevrolet first introduced its C/K series of pickup trucks in 1988. These trucks were available with so many different comfort, convenience and powertrain options that they could be tailored to suit the needs of just about any truck owner.

What’s the compression ratio on a Chevy Cheyenne?

In 1995, they featured a compression ratio of 9.3 to 1 and could produce 150 horsepower and 235 pound-feet of torque. After 1995, they had a compression ratio of 9.2 to 1 and could produce 200 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque.

They had an independent, torsion beam front suspension with a stabilizer bar and torsion springs and a rigid, beam rear suspension with a stabilizer bar and leaf springs. The C/K 1500 Cheyenne trucks from 1992 until 1998 had a maximum towing capacity of 5,000 lbs. Depending on the production year, they had a curb weight of 3,829 to 4,127 lbs.

Engine Throughout their production, the Cheyenne trim levels of the C/K 1500 series had a 4.3-liter V6 engine. It had a bore of 4.00 inches and a stroke of 3.48 inches. From 1992 until 1996, these trucks featured four disc brakes, two of which were ventilated, and an anti-lock brake system.

Chevy Cheyenne Truck Specs by Anne Davis Chevrolet first introduced its C/K series of pickup trucks in 1988. These trucks were available with so many different comfort, convenience and powertrain options that they could be tailored to suit the needs of just about any truck owner.

In 1995, they featured a compression ratio of 9.3 to 1 and could produce 150 horsepower and 235 pound-feet of torque. After 1995, they had a compression ratio of 9.2 to 1 and could produce 200 horsepower and 260 pound-feet of torque.

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Ruth Doyle