
Wake up, 1988 Sierra… It’s time to be a star (again)!
Words by Garry Sowerby After sitting in a vehicle storage facility in New Brunswick for seven years, I had our 1988 GMC Sierra 3500
Words by Garry Sowerby After sitting in a vehicle storage facility in New Brunswick for seven years, I had our 1988 GMC Sierra 3500
Like every other volume manufacturer, General Motors has addressed incredible demand for compact crossovers. Everyone from traditional cross-town rivals, Dodge and Ford, to the European
March 8, 1992… Glasgow, Scotland Click here for Part 1 of this story. “So you have had quite a history on the road setting
November 1990, Reykjavik, Iceland… The polite concierge at the stylish Hotel Borg warned me: “Thursday night in Reykjavik is ladies’ night out.” This certainly didn’t
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5gbStYwanM Click here for another review on the 2021 GMC Sierra Elevation.
While COVID-19 is still playing a disruptive role in everyone’s lives, summer usually means traveling, sightseeing, camping and food and beer sampling. Wife Liz and
I leased a 1991 Pontiac Firefly as an office runabout 30 years ago this summer. At the time, the Firefly along with its Chevy Sprint
General Motors has more pickup choices than Campbell’s has soups. Under the Chevrolet brand you have big (Silverado) and not-as-big (Colorado). Sibling GMC has the
*Text and photos by Garry Sowerby When you’ve owned a vehicle for more than 37 years, it feels like family. When it’s
I’d been trying to sleep but the scorching sun blazing through the side window of my then-new 1988 GMC Sierra pick-up made sure it was
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