Chevy overhauls the Silverado to keep up with the F-150 - Metro Weekly

If you can iron out any perceived flaws on the first go, it requires only the occasional nip and minor tuck to keep things looking fresh. When a manufacturer gives one of its models a facelift, perhaps a little rhinoplasty, and maybe a few fillers, the end result is expected to last for several years, with only a few adjustments to keep up with market trends. It would seem, then, that Chevrolet picked the wrong surgeon for its Silverado truck. A mere two years after launching it as an all new 2014 model, Chevy’s designers have been forced to debut the 2016 Chevrolet — and, mercifully, it seems they’ve finally managed to correct whatever went wrong the first time. Indeed, Chevy’s full-size truck was simple, muscular, and intended to offer looks as brutish as the tasks its makers assumed it would be used to accomplish. Read any article on the Silverado and you’ll find people moaning about its looks in the comments sections. It certainly didn’t help that Chevrolet chose chrome as a dominating feature of the front end — if ever you wanted to make your car look like a product of the ’00s, chrome will do it. However, kudos to Chevrolet, because the 2016 model — available... Inside, Chevrolet is upgrading the infotainment system to the latest version of Chevy MyLink, which adds support for. Source: www.metroweekly.com