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Where is the Silverado High Country made?

Where is the Silverado High Country made?

Silverado 1500 production is split between the GM Fort Wayne plant in Indiana and the GM Silao plant in Mexico. The latter builds the Regular Cab and Crew Cab versions, and is the only factory outside of the United States that currently builds GM trucks sold to U.S. customers.

Is High Country or LTZ better?

Both the Silverado High Country and LTZ trims are great options for a Chevy, but the High Country trim is more advanced and luxurious overall. A lot of the same features are available in both trims, but while some come at an extra cost in the LTZ bundle, they are automatically included in the High Country.

What is the top-of-the-line Silverado?

Silverado 1500 High Country
As the top-of-the-line trim, the Chevy Silverado 1500 High Country is packed with nearly every advanced tech and premium feature you can think of. The SIlverado 1500 High Country includes LTZ features, plus: 5.3L EcoTec3 V8 engine with DFM standard; 3.0L Duramax® turbo-diesel I6 engine optional.

What happens if you are involved in a car accident in Guatemala?

Many motorists carry machetes and other weapons, including firearms in their vehicles. Police may detain drivers involved in accidents resulting in injury, holding them in protective custody pending investigation. Such cases require the assistance of private local attorneys. There are no roadside assistance clubs in Guatemala.

What type of government does Guatemala have?

Guatemala is a multiparty constitutional republic. In 2016 James Ernesto Morales Cabrera of the National Convergence Front party was sworn into office for a four-year term as president. On August 11, Alejandro Giammattei was elected president for a four-year term set to begin on January 14, 2020.

What is the homicide rate in Guatemala?

Guatemala’s homicide rate peaked at 45 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants in 2009, but by the end of 2018 had dropped to about 22. In 2018, the police reported 3,881 homicides; a figure slightly higher than the 3,578 homicides reported for 2019.

Why is Guatemala’s anti-corruption prosecutions difficult?

Corruption and inadequate investigations made prosecution difficult. The government was criticized by civil society for refusing to renew the International Commission Against Impunity in Guatemala’s (CICIG) mandate, which expired on September 3.

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