2024 Chevrolet Silverado EV 4WT
Chevrolet’s all-electric Silverado takes aim at the Lightning with more range and a few clever, Avalanche-inspired touches
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An engineer by trade, Stuart is a go-to for many technical questions within our team. Aside from writing and working on his 5.0L Ford Mustang, Stuart also loves home renovation projects and spending time with his wife and two kids.
Current Toys: '97 Corvette, '21 Grand Cherokee L Overland, ’17 Outback 3.6R Limited, '24 Mustang GT Convertible 6MT
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