Thanks to the tough-guy look of the new Dodge Ram pickup and the rounded mod-squad
shape of the even-newer Ford F-Series pickup, the Chevrolet--and cousin GMC--C/K
full-size pickups are suddenly looking like the old kids on the block. Yet, in truck
years, the General Motors full-size pickups aren't really that old. The design was
first introduced in 1988 as a completely new offering inside and out, and even today
it looks clean, crisp and contemporary.
Stylistically, it offers truck buyers an alternative to the newer Dodge and Ford
models, an alternative that is traditional without necessarily being out of fashion.
And in a market segment where product cycles are often measured in decades, eight
years tallies up as just getting started.
In 1992 the line was rounded out with the addition of a Crew Cab model and a 6.5-liter
turbodiesel V8. In 1995 the interior was redone, including the addition of a driver's
airbag.
For 1996 there is really big news under the hood. The so-called "Vortec" technology,
which was used to such positive effect on GM's 4.3-liter V6 truck engines, has been
extended to all the C/K's gasoline V8 engine offerings. The 5.0, 5.7- and 7.4-liter
V8s all deliver a lot more power and a lot more torque. In horsepower, the 4.3 V6 has
more than the previous 5.0 V8, the 5.0 has more than the previous 5.7, and the 5.7 has
more than the previous 7.4. Across the board, torque figures are up between 20 to 25
lb.-ft., depending upon the specific engine.