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2007 Chevrolet Silverado Review
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To use an increasingly popular term, the Chevy Silverado's front seats are uber comfortable. Not only are they large and thickly padded, they prove supportive after several hours of driving (or sitting in traffic) and our LTZ, in particular, offered 12 power adjustments for the driver, as well as a three-setting heat function. Adjustable pedals are a nice addition, though the accelerator is set too far back from the brake pedal, which makes for a tiring transition in stop-and-go situations. Back on the plus side, there's a wide and padded center armrest, slightly padded door sills and armrests, a tilting leather-wrapped steering wheel, and generous amounts of head, leg, and shoulder room.
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