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Old Nov 9, 2015 | 08:33 PM
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I love my truck. Really I do.

But, next year, it will be time to move along, as I always do.

Is there any info on the 2017's yet? I have seen nothing, even though next summer will be here before we know it, and it will be time to zoom in on it.
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Can't be as bad as this...
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Old Nov 9, 2015 | 08:53 PM
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Old Nov 9, 2015 | 09:09 PM
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Sure. It's probably too early for a change in the looks...but GM has a refreshed grill and front end after only 2 years, so ...???
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Old Nov 9, 2015 | 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by austingta
Sure. It's probably too early for a change in the looks...but GM has a refreshed grill and front end after only 2 years, so ...???
Think GM is trying do anything to just make a sale at this point. Instead of improving on their trucks just make them look "cool". Dodge is going to pass Chevy at this rate. Both GM but yeah.
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isn't the 10-speed transmission coming in 2017?
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I've heard 10 speed and updated ecoboost but no confirmation. 2018 will be a bigger update year
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Originally Posted by zeppelin987
I've heard 10 speed and updated ecoboost but no confirmation. 2018 will be a bigger update year
I have been looking for a good thread to talk about this in. I have been considering waiting for the '17s to trade in my '13 to get a pretty huge difference in gas mileage (my '13 never breaks 13.5) and am trying to decide whether or not the 10-speed will be worth it.

Naturally I have a fear of first year products but depending on the possible gains I'm willing to take that risk. I was reading into some range rover forums and for the evoque they are seeing 21c/28hwy with their 9 speed with a weight of ~4,100lb. This would be a small improvement over the current 2.7 with the 6.

Also hear that the evoque have issues with lugging at low speeds with that 10-speed.

Looking for thoughts here, with the increased incentives March might be a good time to order a '16.
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upfitter switches
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Nobody knows, but I spent some time in photoshop and came up with an idea for the mid-model refresh..

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