What is a 93 S10 worth?
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1993 Chevrolet S-10. 1993 Chevrolet S-10 trade-in prices range from $128 – $1,204.
Do Chevy S10 have 4×4?
The S10 was built on a chassis-ladder platform, with a rigid axle in the back and front independent suspension. It was available as a 4WD or 2WD only. The 4WD version was fitted with a low-range gear.
What transmission came in a 1993 Chevy S10?
It was equipped with a 4L60 automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential with 3.42:1 gearing.
Is a Chevy S10 a reliable truck?
It has been the most reliable truck I’ve ever owned. I purchased this truck as a commuter vehicle to keep the miles off of my Chevy Diesel. So far my Chevy S10 has over 250,000 miles on it, and it’s still going strong.
What does a 1993 s10 weigh?
Used 1993 Chevrolet S-10 Specs & Features
Dimensions | |
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Curb weight | 2,974 lbs. |
Gross weight | 4,200 lbs. |
Ground clearance | 8.1 in. |
Height | 61.3 in. |
How much is a 1993 Chevrolet?
1993 Chevrolet C/K 1500 Series trade-in prices range from $128 – $3,699. Get a more accurate value for your car with the Edmunds appraisal tool.
What does S10 stand for?
S10 (Nissan Silvia), second generation of the car. Stemme S10, a self-launching sailplane. Rans S-10 Sakota, aerobatic aircraft.
Are 4.3 S10 reliable?
I’ve had the 1993 S10 with a 4.3L engine for 6 years. It is dependable, easy to work on and the cost of parts is reasonable. Have had my S10 extra cab since new in ’01 and overall has been very dependable and good vehicle.
What does Chevy S10 stand for?
Chevrolet S-10, a pickup truck. S10 (Nissan Silvia), second generation of the car. Stemme S10, a self-launching sailplane.
Is Chevy bringing back the S10?
The Chevy S10 is back, but not for us. The nameplate is returning to Chevy Mexico as a low-priced midsized pickup truck in Latin markets. This is not related to the Brazilian S10, which is rebadged here as the Chevy Colorado, but was born in a partnership with China’s SAIC Motors, which is partners with GM.
Are Chevy S10 easy to work on?
It is dependable, easy to work on and the cost of parts is reasonable. Have had my S10 extra cab since new in ’01 and overall has been very dependable and good vehicle.
When did Chevrolet quit making the S10 pickup?
2004
After two generations spanning 23 years on the market, the Chevrolet S10 was discontinued in North America in 2004, as GM ceased manufacturing and marketing the vehicle on the continent. At that time, the vehicle was replaced by the Chevrolet Colorado.