GM Unveils Larger Trucks With Less Fuel-Consumption for 2007 Lineup - VIDEO ENHANCED STORY
DETROIT - August 4, 2006: As fuel economy continues to become a growing concern among consumers, General Motors (GM) is altering its lineup to include less "gas guzzlers" and more alternative fuel vehicles. This was recently evidenced during General Motors' unveiling of two new pickup trucks, the all-new 2007 Chevy Silverado and 2007 GM Sierra. The Sierra offers a FlexFuel engine which allows consumers to run their vehicles using regular gasoline, E85 ethanol or a combination of both. GM officials say the Silverado's new body design is more aerodynamic thus reducing drag and improving fuel economy.
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for Part 1: 2007 Chevy Silverado & 2007 GMC Sierra, Rick Waggoner introduction of vehicles.
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for Part 2: 2007 Chevy Silverado & 2007 GMC Sierra, driving scenes and another interview.
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for Part 3: 2007 Chevy Silverado & 2007 GMC Sierra, driving scenes in desert and mountains and soundbite.
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for Part 4: more nice desert mountain driving scenes.
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for Part 5: Vehicle exterior and interior scenes.
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for Part 6: Non-desert driving scenes and more interior scenes.