Rod bolt shot out the side of the truck after a 200 shot of nitrous oxide having me to replace the entire engine.
The LT1 kit that you can order for the car is great.
If I was still capable of driving I would get another S-10 Extreme.
The side crash tests are horrible on the car.
If that semi truck would have seen me on the road after I lowered my black S-10 I would still be able to walk. Now I am without a truck or capable of using my legs.
Thanks to Chevy, I will never be able to walk again.
It would seem it it not General Motor's fault you cannot walk. You modified the vehicle by your own free will, thus altering the design. You should accept responsibility for your actions.
OK, first of all, Chevy didn't make the truck like that. That disgusts me that you could blame it on Chevy. When you are the one to blame because you modified your vehicle.
It sounds like it wouldn't matter what U were driving, A
semi would plow through anything.
The s-10 you were driving was probably really nice. and the 18 wheeler would have destroyed any car/truck on the road. I feel it is wrong of you to blame Chevrolet when in fact it is 110% your fault. Chevrolet manufactures Vehicles for specific road use.. your choice was to abuse it thus your to blame. Apologize to GM man!
How can you blame Chevrolet for something that you went out and did yourself. Chevy's are damn good trucks. You were the one who modified your truck into something smaller, therefore harder to see on the road, especially if you are driving a semi. Did Chevrolet make a lowered truck? Hmm, NO, looks like you did it yourself. Therefore, accept responsibility and consequences for your actions. I mean I'm sorry that you'll never be able to walk again, but that doesn't give you the right to blame Chevrolet, who has been producing great vehicles for a very long time.
Uh, right. Lost use of your legs, blames Chevy. Sure.
This review is total BS. Seemed to fool quite a few people though.
Think for just a moment. Do any of you who left comments really think that just because a vehicle is lowered a few inches it is, for some reason, going to become less visible? If that is the case, then I suppose it would be justified to run over Mazda Miatas, Mini Coopers and like vehicles. Besides, the reviewer mentions the side impact ratings on tested (not lowered) pickups.