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1995 Chevy C/K Pickup Summary & Specs



Summary
The Chevrolet/GMC Truck C/K lineup has been updated continuously since its major overhaul back in 1988 and the major refinements for 1995 - a new interior, a driver?s airbag and standard 4-wheel ABS - make it more competitive than ever.

GM quality still trails Ford by a little bit, although the gap is closing steadily. And the C/K line still enjoys a quality edge over Dodge. It?s also worth noting that GM?s 6-year/100,000-mile rust-through warranty indicates a high level of quality-confidence on the part of the manufacturer.

Our test truck was free of any noticeable flaws, including squeaks or rattles, inside and out, although BSRs (industry-speak for buzzes, squeaks and rattles) rarely show up in a new vehicle.

If you want an extended-cab version of one of these trucks, you may need some patience. GM?s ability to supply rising demand for these popular models is already on the slow side and factory shuffling is likely to cause additional delays, at least for the first part of the ?95 model year.

Beyond that, however, the C/K series rolls into 1995 as a distinctly improved and competitively priced line of full-size pickups that includes a truck for just about every conceivable purpose. As a result, choosing between a Ford F-Series, a Dodge Ram or a C/K Pickup gets to be a matter of subtle distinctions in roominess and design efforts.

Any way you choose, you should be able to get your pickup as you like it.



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