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Chevy said economic and supply constraints have affected pricing of entry-level version launching in 2024 originally set at $39,900 before shipping.

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2021 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 RST First Test

Chevrolet sold 594,094 Silverado pickup trucks in America last year. Again, that’s last year—you know, the bad one with the global pandemic. Also, General Motors will hate me for mentioning this, but since the two vehicles are virtually identical, we really ought to toss in the 253,016 Sierras GMC managed to move in 2020. Grand total: 847,110 trucks. I mention these massive sales figures because I always get a bit nervous when reviewing a product that sells in such bulk.

Porsche sold 8,839 examples of the 911 last year. That’s a number I can wrap my head around, and maybe I can say something that will affect those numbers. One man’s opinion about the second-best-selling vehicle (Ford’s F-Series total in 2020 was 787,372 units) in the United States of America? I’m throwing a pebble into the proverbial ocean. You know what? I’m still gonna try, dammit.

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By Jonny Lieberman – Author, Darren Martin – Photographer

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