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Originally Posted by KMPrenger
Someone mentioned above the story stating GM is considering a GMC "Jimmy" that would ride on the same platform as the Colorado / Canyon. Whether true or not, I'd have to think GM is not going to put any new body on frame SUV on the current platform, when the next gen mid-size trucks are due in 2 or 3 years. So we'll see.
Speaking of the mid-size twins, does anyone put any faith in the stuff that muscle cars and trucks .com publishes? They are the ones that just published an article stating the next gen Camaro has been shelved, and the current car will live on through 2023, then die.
On that same page I see a link to this article discussing the next gen mid-size GM trucks, which they claim will come in the 2023 time frame also: https://www.musclecarsandtrucks.com/...ated-platform/ They go on to say that the trucks won't be moving from 31xx platform to 32xx but instead, will be an updated version of the 31xx platform.
Man I just have a hard time thinking they wouldn't do even a small refresh on these trucks until 2023. But maybe the sales (while "good-ish" for the segment) may not warrant the investment for a refresh until the next gen drops.
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I don't recognize the name, therefore I assume its full of clickbait.
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Originally Posted by crysalis_01
With that site I say have a little more than a grain of salt on stand by. They've also posted this a few minutes ago:
https://www.musclecarsandtrucks.com/...Xc1vrsPLEzSZjE
Exclusive: Seventh-Generation Chevrolet Camaro Shelved
Sources Say The Camaro Will Live Until 2023, And Then Be Discontinued, Again
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KMP said they said that in his post, 2nd paragraph.