Chevrolet has produced trucks since 1919 with the first pickup body produced in 1924. The Chevrolet Silverado SS debuted in the first quarter of 2003. Its production was based on the 1500 series with an all-wheel drive, extended-cab upgrade. This allowed it to seat more passengers while doing truck-like work.
Body/Exterior
The 2003 Chevy SS comes standard with an extended cab. It has four doors and seats up to five passengers. The 2003 Silverado SS comes with a short bed with a cargo area providing a 1,490-pound payload. The rated towing capacity is 7,500 pounds. It has an overall length of 227.6 inches and a wheelbase measurement of 143.5 inches. The overall width is 81.5 inches and the height is 72.2 inches.
Interior
Leather bucket seats are standard on the 2003 SS. It comes standard with power door locks, seats and windows. The front headroom dimension is 1,041 mm and the rear is 975 mm. The front and rear hip room dimensions are 1,560 and 1,562 mm, respectively. In the front, the legroom measurement is 1,049 mm and the rear is 856 mm.
Engine/Transmission
The standard engine in the 2003 SS is a 6.0-liter, V8 Vortec with a multi-point injection system. This motor produces 345 horsepower with 101.6 mm bore and 92 mm stroke. The compression ratio is 10, and 380 pounds of torque is produced at 4,000 RPMs.
A four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is standard in the 2003 Chevy Silverado SS. It has a 3.06 first gear and a 0.70 final gear ratio for added performance.
Fuel
The 2003 Silverado SS has a 98-liter unleaded fuel tank that uses regular gas. The U.S. Department of Energy states that the 2003 Chevrolet Silverado SS gets 12 miles per gallon (MPG) in the city and 15 MPG on the highway. This is a combined mileage of 13 MPG.
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