Whats New for the 2004 Chevrolet Silverado SS?
Chevrolet’s bid to capture full-size sport truck buyers carries over for 2004 without change, save the addition of an optional underseat storage bin and the deletion of the passenger-side door lock cylinder. As before, the Silverado SS is powered by a 345-horsepower, 6.0-liter V8 driving all four twenty-inch rims through a four-speed automatic transmission. One cab configuration is available: extended. Advantages of the 2004 Chevrolet Silverado SS: Powerful V8 engineAll-wheel-driveOnly sport truck with an extended cabObjections to the 2004 Chevrolet Silverado SS: Underwhelming performanceFront seat comfort could be improvedInterior materials look and feel inexpensiveEditor’s Advice: Performance trucks from Dodge and Ford are each expected to belch 500 horsepower to the rear wheels, making the 345-horse Chevrolet Silverado SS a relatively scrawny also-ran. Benefits of the Chevy include room for five occupants (or cab cargo space in foul weather) and an all-wheel-drive system that makes