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Chevrolet S-10

The Chevrolet S-10 is a compact pickup truck produced by Chevrolet. It was the first domestically-built compact pickup of the big three American automakers. When it was first introduced as a "quarter-ton pickup" in 1981 for the 1982 model year, the GMC version was known as the S-15 and later renamed the GMC Sonoma. A high-performance version of the latter was released in 1991, called "Syclone." The pickup was also sold by Isuzu as the Hombre from 1996 through 2000, but only in North America. There was also an SUV version, the Chevrolet S-10 Blazer/GMC S-15 Jimmy. An electric version was leased as a fleet vehicle in 1997 and 1998. These models are sometimes internally referred to as the S/T series to denote two and four wheel drive models respectively (similar to the full size Chevrolet C/K trucks) despite all versions being badged with 'S' nomenclature.

Chevrolet S-10
GMC S-15/Sonoma
1998-2004 Chevrolet S-10
Overview
ManufacturerGeneral Motors
Production1981–2004 (North America)
1995–2012 (2nd gen North-American S-10)
2012–present (2nd gen Colorado as S-10) (Brazil)
Body and chassis
ClassCompact pickup truck
LayoutFront engine, rear-wheel drive / four-wheel drive
Chronology
PredecessorChevrolet LUV
SuccessorChevrolet Colorado / GMC Canyon

In North America, the S-series was replaced by the Chevrolet Colorado, GMC Canyon, and Isuzu i-Series in 2004.

The S-Series ended production in Brazil in 2012, being replaced by the Chevrolet Colorado, but still with the name S-10.

First generation (1982) edit

First generation
 
1992 Chevrolet S-10 Tahoe
Overview
Also called
  • Chevrolet Patriot S-10 (Kuwait)
  • GMC S-15
  • GMC Sonoma
Production1981–1993
Model years1982–1993
Assembly
Body and chassis
PlatformGMT325
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
Dimensions
Wheelbase
  • 108.3 in (2,751 mm) (reg. cab short bed)
  • 117.9 in (2,995 mm) (reg. cab long bed)
  • 122.9 in (3,122 mm) (ext. cab short bed)

After the 1973 Arab oil embargo, the demand for smaller and more affordable utility vehicles had increased in North America. General Motor's initial response to this was the Chevrolet Light Utility Vehicle (LUV), a rebadged Isuzu KB which was introduced in 1972 as the first compact truck from the Big Three automakers. However, the American chicken tax stated that imported utility vehicles would be subject to a 25% tax charge. This meant that despite the U.S branding, the LUVs Japanese origins made it expensive and complicated to import, with many needing to be shipped disassembled to get around the tax. To solve this, GM opted to replace the LUV with a domestically built compact truck which would no longer be subject to the chicken tax. As usual, parts from other GM chassis lines (primarily from the GM G-body intermediates) were incorporated. Track width was similar to the former GM H-body subcompacts (Vega/Monza). The first S-series pickups were introduced in 1981 for the 1982 model year. The base engine (manufactured in Japan and imported) was a 1.9 L Isuzu four-cylinder (RPO LR1) shared with the LUV and Isuzu P'up, with a 2.8 L V6 as an option. The Chevrolet and GMC models were identical apart from the grille, tailgate and assorted insignia. For 1983, an extended cab, called "Maxi-Cab" on Chevrolet models and "Club Coupe" on GMCs, and "Insta-Trac" four-wheel drive were added, along with two new engines: a 2.0 L four-cylinder engine (RPO LQ2) from the J-platform automobiles along with an Isuzu 2.2 L (RPO LQ7) four-cylinder diesel engine.

 
1991–1993 GMC Sonoma ST extended cab

The sport utility S-10 Blazer and S-15 Jimmy debuted for 1983; GM was the first to introduce the compact sport utility, followed by Ford and then Jeep the following year. Following the popularity of the Jeep Cherokee, 4-door SUV variants were introduced in March 1990 as 1991 models alongside the badge-engineered Oldsmobile Bravada.

New heavy-duty and off-road suspensions appeared in 1984 along with a hydraulic clutch, while the big news for 1985 was the discontinuation of the Cavalier's 2.0 L OHV I4 in favor of Pontiac's 2.5 L "Iron Duke" OHV I4. The OHV-derived 2.2 L diesel engine and 1.9 L SOHC gas engine, both from Isuzu, were gone the next year, leaving just the Iron Duke and updated 2.8 L V6. A much-welcomed 4.3 L V6 was added for 1988, and anti-lock brakes came the next year.

The GMC S-15 became the GMC Sonoma in 1991, and the Sierra trim packages were dropped to avoid confusion with the new GMC Sierra full-size pickup. The GMC Syclone also appeared that year, with an SUV version, the GMC Typhoon, making its debut the year after that. The Sonoma GT bowed in 1992. Added to this was the 4.3 L V6 Vortec W-code engine. This generation's last year was 1993.

Appearance packages edit

The S-10 Baja was an optional appearance package that was put on any four-wheel-drive S-10 (regular-cab with short-box, regular-cab with long box, and extended-cab with short box) from 1989 to 1991. The Baja was available in three colors: Midnight Black, Apple Red and Frost White. The Baja option also included a roll bar with off-road lights, front tubular grille guard with fog lights, tubular rear bumper, an underbody shield package (transfer case shield, front differential shield, fuel tank shield, oil pan/steering linkage shields), a suspension package, Chevrolet windshield banner, Baja decals on the box sides, and one inch wide body striping. Extra-cost Baja options included a cargo-net end-gate, aluminum "Outlaw" wheels, and a special box-mounted spare tire carrier with aluminum wheel. 1991 S-10 Bajas came with special "BAJA" embroidered red and gray bucket seats and unique red door panel trim.

The S-10 Cameo and Cameo EL were appearance packages available for the two-wheel drive S-10 between 1989 and 1991. When first introduced in 1989, the Cameo had three color choices; Apple Red, Frost White or Midnight Black. In 1991, two-tone paint schemes were available, as well as additional exterior features such as a wraparound front bumper with fog lamps, lower body ground-effects moldings and wheel flares, a flush-fitting tailgate valance, rear roll pan (state laws permitting), and "Cameo" lettering on the doors and tailgate. Other appearance packages included the S-10 Back Country, predecessor to the Baja, the S-10 Top Gun edition, the GMC Sonoma SST, the GMC S-15 Gypsy Magic and GMC Jimmy Magic.

Sonoma GT edit

Debuting in 1992, the GMC Sonoma GT was a performance package available on the two-wheel-drive, regular-cab, short-bed Sonoma, and was offered as a lower-priced alternative to its predecessor, the 1991 Syclone. The Sonoma GT[1] was powered by an enhanced Vortec non-turbocharged 4.3L L35 V6. It featured central multi-port fuel injection and produced 195 hp (145 kW) and 260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m) of torque.[2] It was equipped with a 4L60 automatic transmission and a limited-slip differential with 3.42:1 gearing. Because the Sonoma GT was not built as a track-oriented speed demon like the Syclone, it still retained its payload capacity and towing ratings meaning that the owner could still use it like a pickup truck if they so desired.

Modified by Production Automotive Services of Troy, Michigan, the Sonoma GT featured a unique "Syclone-inspired" cladding kit. While sharing the same front and rear bumper as the Syclone (and future 92–93 GMC Typhoon), the aero package did not have as much of an aggressive look as the Syclone but still featured bumperettes, lower door skirts, and rear quarter bed corners to round out the cladding package. GMC also decided to follow through with the Syclone theme into the interior which featured the same black and red piping door inserts and bucket seats, but without any headrest logo (the Syclone featured embroidered headrest logos), along with the same center console and shifter as seen in the Syclone. The gauge cluster was also the same setup; however, due to the non-turbocharged powerplant of the Sonoma GT, the boost gauge is not included in the RPM cluster. The Sonoma GT's production only lasted for 1992.

Only 806 Sonoma GTs were ever produced, in a variety of colors such as the standard monochromatic black, apple red, white, aspen blue, teal, and forest green.

Sonoma GT color breakdown:

  • 1991 Black w/ Black (1 Total)
  • Black w/ Black (406 Total)
  • Black w/ Gray (30 Total)
  • Frost White w/ Gray (107 Total)
  • Apple Red w/ Gray (179 Total)
  • Bright Teal w/ Gray (54 Total)
  • Forest Green Metallic w/ Gray (15 Total)
  • Aspen Blue w/ Gray (15 Total)

1993 Sonoma edit

Some 1992 and 1993 Sonomas came with a factory equipped L35 W-code engine. For 1993 no specialty labeling or limited edition tags were known to be used with the W-code engine. Production totals for these vehicles are unknown.

1991 Syclone edit

The Syclone was a high performance package for the 1991 model year. It came with all-wheel drive, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes, and a 4.3-litre LB4 V6 producing 280 hp with lower compression pistons, a turbocharger, and a water intercooler system. Production was limited to just 2998 units.[3]

Engines edit

[4]

Years Engine Power Torque
1982–1985[5][6][7][8] 1.9 L LR1 Isuzu I4, 2-barrel 82 hp (61 kW; 83 PS) at 4600 rpm 101 lb⋅ft (137 N⋅m) at 3000 rpm
1983–1984[6][7] 2.0 L LQ2 GM 122 I4, 2-barrel 83 hp (62 kW; 84 PS) at 4600 rpm 108 lb⋅ft (146 N⋅m) at 2400 rpm
1984–1985[7][8] 2.2 L LQ7 Isuzu Diesel I4 62 hp (46 kW; 63 PS) at 4300 rpm 96 lb⋅ft (130 N⋅m) at 2200 rpm
1985–1986[8][9] 2.5 L LN8 Iron Duke I4, TBI 92 hp (69 kW; 93 PS) at 4400 rpm 134 lb⋅ft (182 N⋅m) at 2800 rpm
1987–1989[10][11][12] 92 hp (69 kW; 93 PS) at 4400 rpm 130 lb⋅ft (176 N⋅m) at 3200 rpm
1990[13] 94 hp (70 kW; 95 PS) at 4400 rpm 130 lb⋅ft (176 N⋅m) at 3200 rpm
1991–1993[14][15][16] 2.5 L L38 Iron Duke I4, TBI 105 hp (78 kW; 106 PS) at 4800 rpm 135 lb⋅ft (183 N⋅m) at 3200 rpm
1982[5] 2.8 L LR2 60° V6, 2-barrel 110 hp (82 kW; 112 PS) at 4800 rpm 148 lb⋅ft (201 N⋅m) at 2000 rpm
1983–1984[6][7] 110 hp (82 kW; 112 PS) at 4800 rpm 145 lb⋅ft (197 N⋅m) at 2100 rpm
1985[8] 115 hp (86 kW; 117 PS) at 4800 rpm 150 lb⋅ft (203 N⋅m) at 2100 rpm
1986[9] 2.8 L LL2 60° V6, TBI 125 hp (93 kW; 127 PS) at 4800 rpm 150 lb⋅ft (203 N⋅m) at 2200 rpm
1987–1993[10][11][12][13][14][15][16] 125 hp (93 kW; 127 PS) at 4800 rpm 150 lb⋅ft (203 N⋅m) at 2400 rpm
1988–1992[11][12][13][14][15] 4.3 L LB4 90° V6, TBI 160 hp (119 kW; 162 PS) at 4000 rpm 230 lb⋅ft (312 N⋅m) at 2800 rpm
1993[16] 165 hp (123 kW; 167 PS) at 4000 rpm 235 lb⋅ft (319 N⋅m) at 2400 rpm
1992–1993 4.3 L L35 90° V6, CPI 195 hp (145 kW; 198 PS) at 4500 rpm 260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m) at 3600 rpm

Second generation (1994) edit

Second generation
 
1994-1997 Chevrolet S-10
Overview
Also calledGMC Sonoma
Isuzu Hombre
Production1993–2004 (North America)
1995–2012 (Brazil)
1996–2000 (Isuzu Hombre)
Model years1994–2004 (S-10/Sonoma)
1996–2000 (Isuzu Hombre)
Assembly
DesignerJack Finegan (Brazilian version)[17]
Body and chassis
PlatformGMT325
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission4-speed 4L60-E automatic
5-speed Borg-Warner T-5 manual (1994–95 I4)
5-speed NV1500 manual (1996+ I4)
5-speed NV3500 manual (V6)
Dimensions
Wheelbase108.3 in (2,751 mm) (reg. cab short bed)
117.9 in (2,995 mm) (reg. cab long bed)
122.9 in (3,122 mm) (ext. cab short bed)
Length190 in (4,826 mm) (short bed)
203 in (5,156 mm) (ext. cab)
205 in (5,207 mm) (long bed)
Width67.9 in (1,725 mm)
Height63.5 in (1,613 mm)
 
1998–2003 GMC Sonoma
 
2001–2004 Chevrolet S-10 crew cab

The second-generation trucks arrived for the 1994 model year. All of the special models (the Syclone, Typhoon, and Sonoma GT) were discontinued, but the changes to the pickup brought it in line with its major competitor, the Ford Ranger. The Iron Duke 4-cylinder and 2.8 L 60° V6 engines were discontinued, the 4.3 L Vortec V6 was enhanced, and a new 2.2 L 4-cylinder engine (which had been introduced in 1990 on various front-wheel-drive GM compact and mid-size platforms) became the engines of choice to power the second generation of S-10s. In compliance with the Clean Air Act, all second-generation S-10s and Sonomas equipped with air conditioning used CFC-free R134a refrigerant beginning with the 1994 model year. The all-new 1994 S-10 did not offer any airbag, presumably as a temporary measure to economize the introduction of the new body styles, as well as to gradually phase out steering wheel designs that did not accommodate for airbags, though the vehicle itself was slated for airbag capability.

Many of the chassis components were the same as the first generation (the control arms between the first and second generation were the same, originally sourced from GM's G-body platform), along with the steering knuckle, leaf springs, and differential assembly but suspension and axles were greatly enhanced. Lower control arms for the two-wheel drive model had 1/4-inch thicker steering stops; the second-generation control arms are commonly used as an upgrade for the first generation. SUV models (Blazer, Jimmy, Bravada) came with thicker front and rear sway bars.

Generally, for the two-wheel-drive trucks, the 8.5-inch rear end was only used when it came with both a manual transmission and the L35 W-code 4.3 L (262 cu in) V6 engine; it was an option for four-wheel-drive trucks with either transmission. This was also the year that GM introduced the ZR2 off-road package.

For 1995, a driver's-side airbag was added as well as daytime running lights. In 1996, the 4.3 L engine was refreshed, and a third (rear) door was added for extended cab models, along with the Sportside bed option. In 1998, the exterior, interior,[18] brakes, and 2.2 L I4 engine were refreshed, along with a "next-generation" supplemental restraint system that added a passenger-side air bag. The SS package was replaced by the "Xtreme" package. In 2001, a crew cab option was added and was only available with four-wheel drive and an automatic transmission. For the 2004 model year, the regular and extended cab models were discontinued; only the crew cab model was retained. Production ceased in January 2004.

Base two-wheel-drive models came with 15 × 6.5-inch wheels with directional vents, and Xtreme and ZQ8 models came with 16 × 8-inch wheels, while four-wheel-drive models (including the ZR2) used 15 × 7-inch wheels. The 14-inch (360 mm) wheels used on the first generation were discontinued.

Electric versions edit

Solectria Corporation offered the E-10, which was an electric vehicle conversion of the S-10 starting in 1993.[19] U.S. Electricar also offered S-10 conversions starting in 1994.[20] In 1997, General Motors introduced the Chevrolet S-10 EV, a battery-electric version of the S-10 pickup. The S-10 EV used the same front-wheel-drive powertrain as the GM EV1.[21]

1998 restyling edit

For 1998, the Chevrolet S-10, GMC Sonoma, and Isuzu Hombre received a mid-cycle refresh. On the exterior, the front fascia was redesigned, and new wheel designs were added. The interior received a full redesign, with "TheftLock" anti-theft functionality for most radios, improved audio systems (including newly designed radios), new interior front door panels, an optional combination cassette and CD player radio, redesigned keyless entry remotes, a new steering wheel, dual airbags, a new instrument cluster with digital odometer and gear shift indicator for automatic transmission-equipped models, and new seat fabrics.

Crew Cab (2001–2004) edit

In 2001, a four-door Crew Cab configuration was introduced for the Chevrolet S-10 and GMC Sonoma (just three years before the full-size Silverado 1500 added it). Available exclusively in LS or SLS trims, the Crew Cab included many features that were optional on other S-10 models, such as four-wheel drive, full power accessories (windows, door locks, exterior side mirrors, and keyless entry), dual front bucket seats, fifteen-inch five-spoke aluminum-alloy wheels, an AM/FM stereo radio with TheftLock capabilities, a single-disc CD player, and Automatic Tone Control (ATC), a six-speaker audio system, a tachometer for the instrument cluster, and air conditioning. Leather-trimmed seating surfaces were also introduced for the Crew Cab for the first time for the 2001 model year.

ZR-5 Sport Package edit

Available exclusively on the Chevrolet S-10 and GMC Sonoma LS and SLS Crew Cab models, the ZR-5 Sport Package was a sport appearance package that added black front and rear bumpers, fifteen-inch (15") machined aluminum-alloy wheels, "ZR-5" pickup side box decals to the standard S-10 and Sonoma LS and SLS Crew Cab models.

SS edit

The Chevrolet S-10 SS was a high-performance version of the S-10, introduced in 1994. Fewer than 3,000 SS units were produced yearly on average.[citation needed] When introduced, the SS was only sold in three colors: Onyx Black, Summit White, and Apple Red. The SS was discontinued in 1998 and was replaced by the S-10 Xtreme for the 1999 model year.

A 4.3 L V6 (which was optional on regular S-10s) was the standard engine used in the SS, producing between 180 and 200 hp (149 kW). The SS included a limited-slip differential, lowered suspension (starting with the 1996 model year), cosmetic changes such as a different grille, body-colored bumpers, 16-inch wheels (available from 1996 to 1998, similar in design to the 1991 and 1992 Camaro Z28 with Chevrolet "bowtie" logo center caps), and other minor cosmetic differences. All SS versions were regular cabs, while Xtremes were available with the "third door" extended cab. A Stepside bed version was available from 1996 to 1998 and until 2003 on the Xtreme.

ZR2 edit

The ZR2 package was an off-road package available for the second generation S-10. The ZR2 package included a 4-inch (100 mm) wider track width, a boxed ladder-type frame with modified suspension mounting points, larger wheel and axle bearings, 31-inch all-terrain tires, a suspension lift (approximately 3 inches more ground clearance versus a regular four-wheel drive S-10), upgraded Bilstein suspension, fender flares, alloy wheels, and an 8.5-inch Chevrolet 10-bolt rear differential with 3.73:1 gears and an Eaton MLocker (coded as G80).[citation needed]

Isuzu Hombre edit

 
1996–1997 Isuzu Hombre single cab

In 1996, Isuzu replaced its P'up with a version of the Louisiana-built Chevrolet S-10, the Isuzu Hombre, based on the Brazilian-market S-10 (the front grille and fenders are based on the Brazilian S-10 along with the truck bed sheetmetal). The Hombre differed from its GM siblings mostly in the front sheetmetal, with different lights, grille, front bumper, and front fenders, which were more flared out. The rear quarter panels were also different, as they had a slight flare over the wheel well to match the front fenders. The Hombre had a much smaller range of equipment options compared to the S-10 and Sonoma; a Spacecab extended cab, V6 engine, and four-wheel drive were added for 1997 and available until 1998.

Two trim levels were offered: the base S and the uplevel XS. The XS had features like a cassette tape deck, higher-grade interior fabric, a tachometer, sliding rear window, and a split 60/40 seatback. Hombres were equipped with the S-10's 15×7" steel wheels (with 8 directional vents); the Hombre wheels were painted black (the S-10, Sonoma, and Blazer/Jimmy wheels were painted silver) since a majority were equipped with wheel covers with the Isuzu logo. Hombres were also available with the S-10's aluminum wheels with Isuzu center caps.

Slow sales resulted in production ending in 2000. It would be another six years before Isuzu re-entered the pick-up market with the i-Series, which formed the basis for the S-10's successor, the Colorado.

South America and China (1994–2012) edit

Engines edit

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Years Engine Power Torque VIN letter
1994–1997[22][23][24][25] 2.2 L Vortec 2200 (LN2) I4 118 hp (88 kW; 120 PS) @ 5200 RPM 130 lb⋅ft (176 N⋅m) @ 2800 RPM 4
1998–2003[26][27][28][29][30][31] 2.2 L Vortec 2200 (L43) I4 120 hp (89 kW; 122 PS) @ 5000 RPM 140 lb⋅ft (190 N⋅m) @ 3600 RPM 5
1994[22] 4.3 L 90° (LB4) V-6, TBI 165 hp (123 kW; 167 PS) @ 4000 RPM 235 lb⋅ft (319 N⋅m) @ 2400 RPM Z
1995[23] 155 hp (116 kW; 157 PS) @ 4000 RPM
1994[22] 4.3 L Vortec 4300 (L35) V-6, SCPI 195 hp (145 kW; 198 PS) @ 4500 RPM 260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m) @ 3600 rpm W
1995[23] 190 hp (142 kW; 193 PS) @ 4500 RPM 260 lb⋅ft (353 N⋅m) @ 3400 rpm
1996–2003 w/ 2WD[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] 180 hp (134 kW; 182 PS) @ 4400 RPM 245 lb⋅ft (332 N⋅m) @ 2800 RPM
1996–2003 w/ 4WD[24][25][26][27][28][29][30][31] 190 hp (142 kW; 193 PS) @ 4400 RPM 250 lb⋅ft (339 N⋅m) @ 2800 RPM
2004 (Crew Cab 4WD only)[32] 180 hp (134 kW; 182 PS) @ 4400 RPM 245 lb⋅ft (332 N⋅m) @ 2800 RPM
1996–1999 w/ 2WD[24][25][26][27] 4.3 L Vortec 4300 (LF6) V-6, MPFI 175 hp (130 kW; 177 PS) @ 4400 RPM 240 lb⋅ft (325 N⋅m) @ 2800 RPM X
1996–1999 w/ 4WD[24][25][26][27] 180 hp (134 kW; 182 PS) @ 4400 RPM

Third generation (2012) edit

Third generation
 
Overview
Also called
  • Chevrolet Colorado
  • Holden Colorado (Australasia) (until 2020)
  • HSV SportsCat (Australasia)
  • GMC Canyon
Production2012–present

Although the North American version of the S-Series was discontinued in 2004, the second generation S-10 was still being built in Brazil until 2012, when it was replaced by a Brazilian-built version of the Chevrolet Colorado called the S-10.

In Brazil, until 2014, the third generation S-10 offered a 2.4 L 147 hp Flexpower flex-fuel engine or a 2.8 L 180 hp Duramax diesel engine. For 2015 models, the diesel engine was refreshed, resulting in an increased power output of 200 hp. The flex-fuel (gasoline/ethanol) engine had an upgrade for some versions (LT and LTZ) and offered 206 hp with a 2.5 L LCV Ecotec with direct fuel injection. Also, for the first time in Brazil, Chevrolet offered the flex-fuel S-10 with four-wheel drive.

For the 2017 model, the S-10 received a facelift and the flex-fuel 2.4 L engine was dropped, with the remaining engine choices being unchanged. For 2018, the flex-fuel S-10 offers an automatic transmission, currently the market trend on these vehicles in Brazil. Since 2021, the Holden S-10 received a facelift in Warren, but as Holden was closed in Australia, the Tooling was transferred to Brazil. Then in Brazil had a third facelift, when Colorado of USA also received another facelift for 2023.

A right-hand-drive version of the 2017+ facelifted model was built at the GM Thailand plant and sold in Australia and New Zealand as Holden Colorado until 2020.

S10 Max (2021) edit

 
Chevrolet S10 Max (Mexico)

In late 2021, General Motors introduced the S10 Max for the Mexican market and several other Latin American countries. Imported in China and produced by SAIC, it is a rebadged Maxus T70.[33]

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External links edit

  • Official website   (Brazil)
  • Syclone Typhoon & Sonoma GT News & Information

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Chevrolet S 10 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2010 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Chevrolet S 10 is a compact pickup truck produced by Chevrolet It was the first domestically built compact pickup of the big three American automakers When it was first introduced as a quarter ton pickup in 1981 for the 1982 model year the GMC version was known as the S 15 and later renamed the GMC Sonoma A high performance version of the latter was released in 1991 called Syclone The pickup was also sold by Isuzu as the Hombre from 1996 through 2000 but only in North America There was also an SUV version the Chevrolet S 10 Blazer GMC S 15 Jimmy An electric version was leased as a fleet vehicle in 1997 and 1998 These models are sometimes internally referred to as the S T series to denote two and four wheel drive models respectively similar to the full size Chevrolet C K trucks despite all versions being badged with S nomenclature Chevrolet S 10GMC S 15 Sonoma1998 2004 Chevrolet S 10OverviewManufacturerGeneral MotorsProduction1981 2004 North America 1995 2012 2nd gen North American S 10 2012 present 2nd gen Colorado as S 10 Brazil Body and chassisClassCompact pickup truckLayoutFront engine rear wheel drive four wheel driveChronologyPredecessorChevrolet LUVSuccessorChevrolet Colorado GMC CanyonIn North America the S series was replaced by the Chevrolet Colorado GMC Canyon and Isuzu i Series in 2004 The S Series ended production in Brazil in 2012 being replaced by the Chevrolet Colorado but still with the name S 10 Contents 1 First generation 1982 1 1 Appearance packages 1 2 Sonoma GT 1 3 1993 Sonoma 1 4 1991 Syclone 1 5 Engines 2 Second generation 1994 2 1 Electric versions 2 2 1998 restyling 2 3 Crew Cab 2001 2004 2 3 1 ZR 5 Sport Package 2 4 SS 2 5 ZR2 2 6 Isuzu Hombre 2 7 South America and China 1994 2012 2 8 Engines 3 Third generation 2012 4 S10 Max 2021 5 References 6 External linksFirst generation 1982 editFirst generation nbsp 1992 Chevrolet S 10 TahoeOverviewAlso calledChevrolet Patriot S 10 Kuwait GMC S 15GMC SonomaProduction1981 1993Model years1982 1993AssemblyUnited States Moraine Ohio Moraine Assembly Shreveport Louisiana Shreveport Assembly Pontiac Michigan Pontiac West Assembly Body and chassisPlatformGMT325RelatedChevrolet S 10 Blazer GMC S15 JimmyGMC SycloneGMC TyphoonOldsmobile BravadaGrumman LLVPowertrainEngineGasoline 1 95 L LR1 I42 0 L LQ2 I42 5 L L38 LN8 I42 8 L LR2 LL2 V64 3 L L35 LB4 V6Diesel 2 2 L LQ7 I4Transmission3 speed THM 200C automatic4 speed Isuzu S101 manual4 speed Borg Warner T4 manual4 speed 700R4 automatic4 speed 4L60 automatic4 speed 4L60 E automatic5 speed Getrag 290 manual5 speed 5LM60 manual5 speed NV3500 manual5 speed Borg Warner T5 manualDimensionsWheelbase108 3 in 2 751 mm reg cab short bed 117 9 in 2 995 mm reg cab long bed 122 9 in 3 122 mm ext cab short bed After the 1973 Arab oil embargo the demand for smaller and more affordable utility vehicles had increased in North America General Motor s initial response to this was the Chevrolet Light Utility Vehicle LUV a rebadged Isuzu KB which was introduced in 1972 as the first compact truck from the Big Three automakers However the American chicken tax stated that imported utility vehicles would be subject to a 25 tax charge This meant that despite the U S branding the LUVs Japanese origins made it expensive and complicated to import with many needing to be shipped disassembled to get around the tax To solve this GM opted to replace the LUV with a domestically built compact truck which would no longer be subject to the chicken tax As usual parts from other GM chassis lines primarily from the GM G body intermediates were incorporated Track width was similar to the former GM H body subcompacts Vega Monza The first S series pickups were introduced in 1981 for the 1982 model year The base engine manufactured in Japan and imported was a 1 9 L Isuzu four cylinder RPO LR1 shared with the LUV and Isuzu P up with a 2 8 L V6 as an option The Chevrolet and GMC models were identical apart from the grille tailgate and assorted insignia For 1983 an extended cab called Maxi Cab on Chevrolet models and Club Coupe on GMCs and Insta Trac four wheel drive were added along with two new engines a 2 0 L four cylinder engine RPO LQ2 from the J platform automobiles along with an Isuzu 2 2 L RPO LQ7 four cylinder diesel engine nbsp 1991 1993 GMC Sonoma ST extended cabThe sport utility S 10 Blazer and S 15 Jimmy debuted for 1983 GM was the first to introduce the compact sport utility followed by Ford and then Jeep the following year Following the popularity of the Jeep Cherokee 4 door SUV variants were introduced in March 1990 as 1991 models alongside the badge engineered Oldsmobile Bravada New heavy duty and off road suspensions appeared in 1984 along with a hydraulic clutch while the big news for 1985 was the discontinuation of the Cavalier s 2 0 L OHV I4 in favor of Pontiac s 2 5 L Iron Duke OHV I4 The OHV derived 2 2 L diesel engine and 1 9 L SOHC gas engine both from Isuzu were gone the next year leaving just the Iron Duke and updated 2 8 L V6 A much welcomed 4 3 L V6 was added for 1988 and anti lock brakes came the next year The GMC S 15 became the GMC Sonoma in 1991 and the Sierra trim packages were dropped to avoid confusion with the new GMC Sierra full size pickup The GMC Syclone also appeared that year with an SUV version the GMC Typhoon making its debut the year after that The Sonoma GT bowed in 1992 Added to this was the 4 3 L V6 Vortec W code engine This generation s last year was 1993 Appearance packages edit The S 10 Baja was an optional appearance package that was put on any four wheel drive S 10 regular cab with short box regular cab with long box and extended cab with short box from 1989 to 1991 The Baja was available in three colors Midnight Black Apple Red and Frost White The Baja option also included a roll bar with off road lights front tubular grille guard with fog lights tubular rear bumper an underbody shield package transfer case shield front differential shield fuel tank shield oil pan steering linkage shields a suspension package Chevrolet windshield banner Baja decals on the box sides and one inch wide body striping Extra cost Baja options included a cargo net end gate aluminum Outlaw wheels and a special box mounted spare tire carrier with aluminum wheel 1991 S 10 Bajas came with special BAJA embroidered red and gray bucket seats and unique red door panel trim The S 10 Cameo and Cameo EL were appearance packages available for the two wheel drive S 10 between 1989 and 1991 When first introduced in 1989 the Cameo had three color choices Apple Red Frost White or Midnight Black In 1991 two tone paint schemes were available as well as additional exterior features such as a wraparound front bumper with fog lamps lower body ground effects moldings and wheel flares a flush fitting tailgate valance rear roll pan state laws permitting and Cameo lettering on the doors and tailgate Other appearance packages included the S 10 Back Country predecessor to the Baja the S 10 Top Gun edition the GMC Sonoma SST the GMC S 15 Gypsy Magic and GMC Jimmy Magic Sonoma GT edit Debuting in 1992 the GMC Sonoma GT was a performance package available on the two wheel drive regular cab short bed Sonoma and was offered as a lower priced alternative to its predecessor the 1991 Syclone The Sonoma GT 1 was powered by an enhanced Vortec non turbocharged 4 3L L35 V6 It featured central multi port fuel injection and produced 195 hp 145 kW and 260 lb ft 353 N m of torque 2 It was equipped with a 4L60 automatic transmission and a limited slip differential with 3 42 1 gearing Because the Sonoma GT was not built as a track oriented speed demon like the Syclone it still retained its payload capacity and towing ratings meaning that the owner could still use it like a pickup truck if they so desired Modified by Production Automotive Services of Troy Michigan the Sonoma GT featured a unique Syclone inspired cladding kit While sharing the same front and rear bumper as the Syclone and future 92 93 GMC Typhoon the aero package did not have as much of an aggressive look as the Syclone but still featured bumperettes lower door skirts and rear quarter bed corners to round out the cladding package GMC also decided to follow through with the Syclone theme into the interior which featured the same black and red piping door inserts and bucket seats but without any headrest logo the Syclone featured embroidered headrest logos along with the same center console and shifter as seen in the Syclone The gauge cluster was also the same setup however due to the non turbocharged powerplant of the Sonoma GT the boost gauge is not included in the RPM cluster The Sonoma GT s production only lasted for 1992 Only 806 Sonoma GTs were ever produced in a variety of colors such as the standard monochromatic black apple red white aspen blue teal and forest green Sonoma GT color breakdown 1991 Black w Black 1 Total Black w Black 406 Total Black w Gray 30 Total Frost White w Gray 107 Total Apple Red w Gray 179 Total Bright Teal w Gray 54 Total Forest Green Metallic w Gray 15 Total Aspen Blue w Gray 15 Total 1993 Sonoma edit Some 1992 and 1993 Sonomas came with a factory equipped L35 W code engine For 1993 no specialty labeling or limited edition tags were known to be used with the W code engine Production totals for these vehicles are unknown 1991 Syclone edit Main article GMC Syclone The Syclone was a high performance package for the 1991 model year It came with all wheel drive 4 wheel anti lock brakes and a 4 3 litre LB4 V6 producing 280 hp with lower compression pistons a turbocharger and a water intercooler system Production was limited to just 2998 units 3 nbsp 1982 1990 Chevrolet S 10 single cab nbsp 1987 1990 GMC S 15 single cab nbsp 1st generation GMC S 15 Sonoma rear view nbsp 1990 Chevrolet S 10 Cameo in Apple RedEngines edit 4 Years Engine Power Torque1982 1985 5 6 7 8 1 9 L LR1 Isuzu I4 2 barrel 82 hp 61 kW 83 PS at 4600 rpm 101 lb ft 137 N m at 3000 rpm1983 1984 6 7 2 0 L LQ2 GM 122 I4 2 barrel 83 hp 62 kW 84 PS at 4600 rpm 108 lb ft 146 N m at 2400 rpm1984 1985 7 8 2 2 L LQ7 Isuzu Diesel I4 62 hp 46 kW 63 PS at 4300 rpm 96 lb ft 130 N m at 2200 rpm1985 1986 8 9 2 5 L LN8 Iron Duke I4 TBI 92 hp 69 kW 93 PS at 4400 rpm 134 lb ft 182 N m at 2800 rpm1987 1989 10 11 12 92 hp 69 kW 93 PS at 4400 rpm 130 lb ft 176 N m at 3200 rpm1990 13 94 hp 70 kW 95 PS at 4400 rpm 130 lb ft 176 N m at 3200 rpm1991 1993 14 15 16 2 5 L L38 Iron Duke I4 TBI 105 hp 78 kW 106 PS at 4800 rpm 135 lb ft 183 N m at 3200 rpm1982 5 2 8 L LR2 60 V6 2 barrel 110 hp 82 kW 112 PS at 4800 rpm 148 lb ft 201 N m at 2000 rpm1983 1984 6 7 110 hp 82 kW 112 PS at 4800 rpm 145 lb ft 197 N m at 2100 rpm1985 8 115 hp 86 kW 117 PS at 4800 rpm 150 lb ft 203 N m at 2100 rpm1986 9 2 8 L LL2 60 V6 TBI 125 hp 93 kW 127 PS at 4800 rpm 150 lb ft 203 N m at 2200 rpm1987 1993 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 125 hp 93 kW 127 PS at 4800 rpm 150 lb ft 203 N m at 2400 rpm1988 1992 11 12 13 14 15 4 3 L LB4 90 V6 TBI 160 hp 119 kW 162 PS at 4000 rpm 230 lb ft 312 N m at 2800 rpm1993 16 165 hp 123 kW 167 PS at 4000 rpm 235 lb ft 319 N m at 2400 rpm1992 1993 4 3 L L35 90 V6 CPI 195 hp 145 kW 198 PS at 4500 rpm 260 lb ft 353 N m at 3600 rpmSecond generation 1994 editSecond generation nbsp 1994 1997 Chevrolet S 10OverviewAlso calledGMC Sonoma Isuzu HombreProduction1993 2004 North America 1995 2012 Brazil 1996 2000 Isuzu Hombre Model years1994 2004 S 10 Sonoma 1996 2000 Isuzu Hombre AssemblyUnited States Shreveport Louisiana Shreveport Operations Linden New Jersey Linden Assembly Brazil Sao Jose dos Campos GM Brazil China Shenyang Jinbei GM DesignerJack Finegan Brazilian version 17 Body and chassisPlatformGMT325RelatedChevrolet S 10 EVChevrolet Blazer GMC Jimmy Opel BlazerOldsmobile BravadaPowertrainEngine2 2 L LN2 L43 I44 3 L LB4 L35 LF6 LU3 V6Transmission4 speed 4L60 E automatic 5 speed Borg Warner T 5 manual 1994 95 I4 5 speed NV1500 manual 1996 I4 5 speed NV3500 manual V6 DimensionsWheelbase108 3 in 2 751 mm reg cab short bed 117 9 in 2 995 mm reg cab long bed 122 9 in 3 122 mm ext cab short bed Length190 in 4 826 mm short bed 203 in 5 156 mm ext cab 205 in 5 207 mm long bed Width67 9 in 1 725 mm Height63 5 in 1 613 mm nbsp 1998 2003 GMC Sonoma nbsp 2001 2004 Chevrolet S 10 crew cabThe second generation trucks arrived for the 1994 model year All of the special models the Syclone Typhoon and Sonoma GT were discontinued but the changes to the pickup brought it in line with its major competitor the Ford Ranger The Iron Duke 4 cylinder and 2 8 L 60 V6 engines were discontinued the 4 3 L Vortec V6 was enhanced and a new 2 2 L 4 cylinder engine which had been introduced in 1990 on various front wheel drive GM compact and mid size platforms became the engines of choice to power the second generation of S 10s In compliance with the Clean Air Act all second generation S 10s and Sonomas equipped with air conditioning used CFC free R134a refrigerant beginning with the 1994 model year The all new 1994 S 10 did not offer any airbag presumably as a temporary measure to economize the introduction of the new body styles as well as to gradually phase out steering wheel designs that did not accommodate for airbags though the vehicle itself was slated for airbag capability Many of the chassis components were the same as the first generation the control arms between the first and second generation were the same originally sourced from GM s G body platform along with the steering knuckle leaf springs and differential assembly but suspension and axles were greatly enhanced Lower control arms for the two wheel drive model had 1 4 inch thicker steering stops the second generation control arms are commonly used as an upgrade for the first generation SUV models Blazer Jimmy Bravada came with thicker front and rear sway bars Generally for the two wheel drive trucks the 8 5 inch rear end was only used when it came with both a manual transmission and the L35 W code 4 3 L 262 cu in V6 engine it was an option for four wheel drive trucks with either transmission This was also the year that GM introduced the ZR2 off road package For 1995 a driver s side airbag was added as well as daytime running lights In 1996 the 4 3 L engine was refreshed and a third rear door was added for extended cab models along with the Sportside bed option In 1998 the exterior interior 18 brakes and 2 2 L I4 engine were refreshed along with a next generation supplemental restraint system that added a passenger side air bag The SS package was replaced by the Xtreme package In 2001 a crew cab option was added and was only available with four wheel drive and an automatic transmission For the 2004 model year the regular and extended cab models were discontinued only the crew cab model was retained Production ceased in January 2004 Base two wheel drive models came with 15 6 5 inch wheels with directional vents and Xtreme and ZQ8 models came with 16 8 inch wheels while four wheel drive models including the ZR2 used 15 7 inch wheels The 14 inch 360 mm wheels used on the first generation were discontinued nbsp 1994 1997 GMC Sonoma regular cab nbsp 1994 1997 GMC Sonoma Extended Cab nbsp 1996 Chevrolet S 10 European version nbsp 2001 Chevrolet S 10 ZR2Electric versions edit Main article Chevrolet S 10 EV Solectria Corporation offered the E 10 which was an electric vehicle conversion of the S 10 starting in 1993 19 U S Electricar also offered S 10 conversions starting in 1994 20 In 1997 General Motors introduced the Chevrolet S 10 EV a battery electric version of the S 10 pickup The S 10 EV used the same front wheel drive powertrain as the GM EV1 21 1998 restyling edit For 1998 the Chevrolet S 10 GMC Sonoma and Isuzu Hombre received a mid cycle refresh On the exterior the front fascia was redesigned and new wheel designs were added The interior received a full redesign with TheftLock anti theft functionality for most radios improved audio systems including newly designed radios new interior front door panels an optional combination cassette and CD player radio redesigned keyless entry remotes a new steering wheel dual airbags a new instrument cluster with digital odometer and gear shift indicator for automatic transmission equipped models and new seat fabrics Crew Cab 2001 2004 edit In 2001 a four door Crew Cab configuration was introduced for the Chevrolet S 10 and GMC Sonoma just three years before the full size Silverado 1500 added it Available exclusively in LS or SLS trims the Crew Cab included many features that were optional on other S 10 models such as four wheel drive full power accessories windows door locks exterior side mirrors and keyless entry dual front bucket seats fifteen inch five spoke aluminum alloy wheels an AM FM stereo radio with TheftLock capabilities a single disc CD player and Automatic Tone Control ATC a six speaker audio system a tachometer for the instrument cluster and air conditioning Leather trimmed seating surfaces were also introduced for the Crew Cab for the first time for the 2001 model year ZR 5 Sport Package edit Available exclusively on the Chevrolet S 10 and GMC Sonoma LS and SLS Crew Cab models the ZR 5 Sport Package was a sport appearance package that added black front and rear bumpers fifteen inch 15 machined aluminum alloy wheels ZR 5 pickup side box decals to the standard S 10 and Sonoma LS and SLS Crew Cab models SS edit The Chevrolet S 10 SS was a high performance version of the S 10 introduced in 1994 Fewer than 3 000 SS units were produced yearly on average citation needed When introduced the SS was only sold in three colors Onyx Black Summit White and Apple Red The SS was discontinued in 1998 and was replaced by the S 10 Xtreme for the 1999 model year A 4 3 L V6 which was optional on regular S 10s was the standard engine used in the SS producing between 180 and 200 hp 149 kW The SS included a limited slip differential lowered suspension starting with the 1996 model year cosmetic changes such as a different grille body colored bumpers 16 inch wheels available from 1996 to 1998 similar in design to the 1991 and 1992 Camaro Z28 with Chevrolet bowtie logo center caps and other minor cosmetic differences All SS versions were regular cabs while Xtremes were available with the third door extended cab A Stepside bed version was available from 1996 to 1998 and until 2003 on the Xtreme ZR2 edit The ZR2 package was an off road package available for the second generation S 10 The ZR2 package included a 4 inch 100 mm wider track width a boxed ladder type frame with modified suspension mounting points larger wheel and axle bearings 31 inch all terrain tires a suspension lift approximately 3 inches more ground clearance versus a regular four wheel drive S 10 upgraded Bilstein suspension fender flares alloy wheels and an 8 5 inch Chevrolet 10 bolt rear differential with 3 73 1 gears and an Eaton MLocker coded as G80 citation needed Isuzu Hombre edit nbsp 1996 1997 Isuzu Hombre single cabIn 1996 Isuzu replaced its P up with a version of the Louisiana built Chevrolet S 10 the Isuzu Hombre based on the Brazilian market S 10 the front grille and fenders are based on the Brazilian S 10 along with the truck bed sheetmetal The Hombre differed from its GM siblings mostly in the front sheetmetal with different lights grille front bumper and front fenders which were more flared out The rear quarter panels were also different as they had a slight flare over the wheel well to match the front fenders The Hombre had a much smaller range of equipment options compared to the S 10 and Sonoma a Spacecab extended cab V6 engine and four wheel drive were added for 1997 and available until 1998 Two trim levels were offered the base S and the uplevel XS The XS had features like a cassette tape deck higher grade interior fabric a tachometer sliding rear window and a split 60 40 seatback Hombres were equipped with the S 10 s 15 7 steel wheels with 8 directional vents the Hombre wheels were painted black the S 10 Sonoma and Blazer Jimmy wheels were painted silver since a majority were equipped with wheel covers with the Isuzu logo Hombres were also available with the S 10 s aluminum wheels with Isuzu center caps Slow sales resulted in production ending in 2000 It would be another six years before Isuzu re entered the pick up market with the i Series which formed the basis for the S 10 s successor the Colorado South America and China 1994 2012 edit nbsp Chinese and South American version 1994 2001 pre facelift nbsp South American version facelift nbsp South American version second facelift Engines edit 4 Years Engine Power Torque VIN letter1994 1997 22 23 24 25 2 2 L Vortec 2200 LN2 I4 118 hp 88 kW 120 PS 5200 RPM 130 lb ft 176 N m 2800 RPM 41998 2003 26 27 28 29 30 31 2 2 L Vortec 2200 L43 I4 120 hp 89 kW 122 PS 5000 RPM 140 lb ft 190 N m 3600 RPM 51994 22 4 3 L 90 LB4 V 6 TBI 165 hp 123 kW 167 PS 4000 RPM 235 lb ft 319 N m 2400 RPM Z1995 23 155 hp 116 kW 157 PS 4000 RPM1994 22 4 3 L Vortec 4300 L35 V 6 SCPI 195 hp 145 kW 198 PS 4500 RPM 260 lb ft 353 N m 3600 rpm W1995 23 190 hp 142 kW 193 PS 4500 RPM 260 lb ft 353 N m 3400 rpm1996 2003 w 2WD 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 180 hp 134 kW 182 PS 4400 RPM 245 lb ft 332 N m 2800 RPM1996 2003 w 4WD 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 190 hp 142 kW 193 PS 4400 RPM 250 lb ft 339 N m 2800 RPM2004 Crew Cab 4WD only 32 180 hp 134 kW 182 PS 4400 RPM 245 lb ft 332 N m 2800 RPM1996 1999 w 2WD 24 25 26 27 4 3 L Vortec 4300 LF6 V 6 MPFI 175 hp 130 kW 177 PS 4400 RPM 240 lb ft 325 N m 2800 RPM X1996 1999 w 4WD 24 25 26 27 180 hp 134 kW 182 PS 4400 RPMThird generation 2012 editSee also Chevrolet Colorado second generation Third generation nbsp OverviewAlso calledChevrolet ColoradoHolden Colorado Australasia until 2020 HSV SportsCat Australasia GMC CanyonProduction2012 presentAlthough the North American version of the S Series was discontinued in 2004 the second generation S 10 was still being built in Brazil until 2012 when it was replaced by a Brazilian built version of the Chevrolet Colorado called the S 10 In Brazil until 2014 the third generation S 10 offered a 2 4 L 147 hp Flexpower flex fuel engine or a 2 8 L 180 hp Duramax diesel engine For 2015 models the diesel engine was refreshed resulting in an increased power output of 200 hp The flex fuel gasoline ethanol engine had an upgrade for some versions LT and LTZ and offered 206 hp with a 2 5 L LCV Ecotec with direct fuel injection Also for the first time in Brazil Chevrolet offered the flex fuel S 10 with four wheel drive For the 2017 model the S 10 received a facelift and the flex fuel 2 4 L engine was dropped with the remaining engine choices being unchanged For 2018 the flex fuel S 10 offers an automatic transmission currently the market trend on these vehicles in Brazil Since 2021 the Holden S 10 received a facelift in Warren but as Holden was closed in Australia the Tooling was transferred to Brazil Then in Brazil had a third facelift when Colorado of USA also received another facelift for 2023 A right hand drive version of the 2017 facelifted model was built at the GM Thailand plant and sold in Australia and New Zealand as Holden Colorado until 2020 S10 Max 2021 edit nbsp Chevrolet S10 Max Mexico In late 2021 General Motors introduced the S10 Max for the Mexican market and several other Latin American countries Imported in China and produced by SAIC it is a rebadged Maxus T70 33 References edit 1992 GMC Sonoma GT International Syclone Typhoon Registry Archived from the original on 2021 12 16 Schroeder Don December 1992 GMC Sonoma GT Car and Driver Archived from the original on 2011 10 09 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conversion phase Automotive News Retrieved 28 February 2023 McCausland Evan August 13 2008 1994 Solectria E10 and 1997 Chevrolet S10 Electric Pickups Automobile Retrieved 24 February 2023 a b c 1994 Chevrolet S10 Vehicle Information Kit PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2014 07 30 a b c 1995 Chevrolet S10 Vehicle Information Kit PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2014 07 30 a b c d e 1996 Chevrolet S10 Vehicle Information Kit PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2014 07 30 a b c d e 1997 Chevrolet S10 Vehicle Information Kit PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2013 12 28 a b c d e 1998 Chevrolet S10 Vehicle Information Kit PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2014 07 30 a b c d e 1999 Chevrolet S10 Vehicle Information Kit PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2014 07 30 a b c 2000 Chevrolet S10 Vehicle Information Kit PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2014 07 30 a b c 2001 Chevrolet S10 Vehicle Information Kit PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2014 07 30 a b c 2002 Chevrolet S10 Vehicle Information Kit PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2014 07 30 a b c 2003 Chevrolet S10 Vehicle Information Kit PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2014 07 30 2004 Chevrolet S10 Vehicle Information Kit PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2014 07 30 All New Chevy S10 Max Makes World Debut in Mexico 13 December 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Chevrolet S 10 Official website nbsp Brazil Syclone Typhoon amp Sonoma GT News amp Information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chevrolet S 10 amp oldid 1212604721, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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