Chevrolet's heavy-duty work trucks under the Silverado banner continue as the most powerful pickups on the planet. The series also provides uncommonly comfortable passenger compartments in cabs with two or four doors, and they're smooth in suspension ride and downright easy to operate. Read More »
2004 Chevrolet Avalanche Full-Size Pickup Truck
Constructed on the chassis of a Silverado LD truck with a cabin fashioned from the super-size Suburban wagon, Avalanche discards Suburban's rear bay in favor of the shortened bed of a pickup. Read More »
2004 Chevrolet Colorado Compact Pickup Truck
A pickup measuring up to the mid-size class debuts in Chevrolet's 2004 truck line. Called Colorado, the new truck shows up in nine models with three cab versions (two-door Regular Cab and four-door Extended Cab plus four-door Crew Cab), three suspension packages (standard, sport or off-road), and RWD or 4WD traction mode. Read More »
2004 Chevrolet Aveo Sub-Compact Sedan and Hatchback
A new itsy-bitsy economy car is heading to Chevrolet, arriving later in the model-year in formats of a four-door sedan and five-door hatchback. Read More »
2004 Chevrolet SSR Sport Pickup Truck Convertible
It's a two-seat roadster and an airy convertible, although with that obvious truck box in back there's no doubt it's also a pickup. Chevrolet calls the unique new vehicle the SSR -- Super Sport Roadster. Read More »
2004 Chevrolet Corvette Sports Car
What can you say about a svelte two-seat sports car that runs to 40 mph in only the first of six forward gears, packs hardware to control suspension, traction and brakes, and tops out at well over twice any legal highway speed? Only one word comes to mind -- Corvette. Read More »
2004 Ford Explorer Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
Ford's wildly successful wagon for the mid-size sport utility vehicle class puts a fold-flat seat in the third row for seven-person capacity of all editions in 2004. Read More »
2004 Ford Freestar Minivan
Gone is Ford's Windstar minivan, replaced this year by Freestar, which from the outset was designed to become a powerful Ford wagon with superior safety features including curtain-style side air bags for all three rows of seats. Read More »
2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trac Mid-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
Riding on Ranger's chassis but toting the body of an Explorer wagon, Ford's unique Sport Trac works as both truck and wagon. Read More »
2004 Ford Excursion Full-Size Sport Utility Vehicle
Ford's super sport utility vehicle starts with the chassis of a super-size F-250 Super Duty work truck, which contains the Super-Duty mechanical systems and pulls from one of three Super-Duty engines. Read More »