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LA CROSSE, Wis., Oct. 26, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ -- The excitement is building for GM truck fans in anticipation of the debut of the all-new, next-generation 2014 Chevy Silverado. The new pickup will debut on December 13th in Detroit at a special ceremony and CarBuyersExpress.com is excited for it's dealerships to get the vehicle in stock. The all-new Silverado is guaranteed to be impressive and will show enhanced capabilities of the truck as well as intricate details that went into this phenomenal vehicle. If you need a quality new or used car in La Crosse, WI, then you need to check out CarBuyersExpress.com.
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The all-new design of the 2014 Chevy Silverado will be bold and tough. Jewel-like projector beam headlights will even be included and this demonstrates just how attentive to detail they were when building the truck. After the debut, the pickup will be on display at the 2013 North American International Auto Show in January and will begin production next year.
CarBuyersExpress offers over 8,000 used cars and thousands more new vehicles in Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa. They have many great vehicles and would be thrilled to help put you in a new or used car in Rochester, MN. There are vehicles all over these states and they even have used cars in Eau Claire, WI. Don't miss out on your next used or new vehicle, find it at www.carbuyersexpress.com today.
Media Contact: Dan Stumpf CarBuyersExpress.com, (800) 326-7217, dstumpf@stumpfpublishing.net
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Published October 26, 2012 Reads 345
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