What year Chevy Silverado is the best?

The 2012 Chevy Silverado 1500 series is typically regarded as the best year to get in terms of overall reliability and quality. They are known to last a long time and there are not many complaints that have been filed about them.

What transmission does a 2006 Silverado have?

Allison six-speed automatic transmission: The Allison 1000 transmission grows from a five-speed automatic to a first-in-class six-speed automatic. It’s available for 2006 Silverado HD models equipped with the Duramax 6600 6.6L V-8 diesel or Vortec 8100 8.1L V-8.

Is the 5.3 L Vortec a good engine?

The 5.3L V8 Vortec 5300 is considered an engine that is extremely reliable. In fact, many vehicle owners with the engine report having the engine run with minimal issues up to 220k miles. Additionally, the engine blocks are very durable also.

Which Silverado transmission has problems?

The 2016 and 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500s are also infamous for their transmission issues. These two are highly likely to surge and jerk or have your transmission fail outright. 2018 and 2019 Silverados don’t have many complaints, but the reported defects are troublesome.

How did Australia beat Uruguay in the World Cup?

Australia arm-wrestled their way past Uruguay after 210 minutes over two legs of nerve-jangling football where every tackle, pass and run was crucial. Four years earlier Uruguay were fairly comfortable 3-1 aggregate winners on the pitch.

Why did the Uruguayans Boo the away team’s national anthem?

The Uruguayans were deliberately positioned in a remote area away from the TV cameras and the players’ line of sight. The away team’s national anthem was vociferously and roundly booed. In hindsight it was a watershed moment, and perhaps signalled – rightly or wrongly – Australia’s development into a football nation.

Who scored the winning penalty against Uruguay in the 2010 World Cup?

Ten years ago today Aloisi scored the winning penalty as the Socceroos edged Uruguay on penalties in what has become one of the most famous moments in the nation’s sporting history. Australia arm-wrestled their way past Uruguay after 210 minutes over two legs of nerve-jangling football where every tackle, pass and run was crucial.

Who scored the Socceroos’ goal in regulation time?

The Socceroos’ goal in regulation time came from midfielder Marco Bresciano in the 34th minute after some neat work from Harry Kewell, who played possibly his best match for Australia.

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