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CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 TRAIL BOSS

THE American interloper in this trio certainly takes the brash Yankee persona and turns it up to 11! From its bright red paint to its booming petrolV8, the big Chev sure does make its presence felt among the Toyota twins.

It’s unfortunate you can’t get the Trail Boss model in Australia any more, as it was the most affordable and, as we said at the time, the best model in the local line-up. At $105,000 it represented a better buy than the more luxurious LTZ, which will now set you back closer to $120K from GMSV, and more again for the ZR2.

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