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5 Of The Cheapest Trucks Chevrolet Ever Made

During a tumultuous time in automotive historical past, simply earlier than the oil disaster — when emissions requirements sharply elevated — Chevrolet debuted the LUV. The compact LUV pickup is clearly impressed by the vehicles Japanese producers had been promoting on the time. The LUV stands for “Light Utility Vehicle,” and has a 1.8L 4-cylinder engine. With a smaller engine, the LUV could not deal with the extra rugged duties of a full-size truck, however was extra gasoline environment friendly. LUV consumers acquired 75 horsepower and 88-pound toes of torque, which wasn’t all that spectacular. However, the little truck did obtain over 32 miles per gallon on the freeway, saving drivers cash on the pump.

Not solely was the LUV extra environment friendly by way of gasoline economic system, but it surely was additionally pretty cheap. In 1972, you would drive a brand new LUV off the Chevrolet lot for simply $2,196. Adjusted for inflation, the LUV would price $15,477 right this moment, which is a far cry from the price of a brand new 2024 Chevy Colorado (Chevy’s smallest truck), which begins at $29,500. Fondly remembered, the LUV is the classic mini-truck we wish Chevrolet would bring back.

Take A Look At Norton’s 125th Anniversary Limited Edition Range

Norton Motorcycles may have faced challenges recently, but as one of the few OEMs around since 1898, they have announced the release of six new limited edition bikes to celebrate their 125th anniversary. Only a total of 125 of these bikes will be produced, each featuring a special design in tribute to a past Norton model.

The limited edition 125th-anniversary bikes will be based on the modern Norton Commando 961 SP, Norton Commando 961 CR, Norton V4SV, and Norton V4CR. Let’s take a closer look at each of the six Limited Editions.

Norton Commando 961 LE ‘Energette’

Norton Commando 961 LE Energette

The original Energette was Norton’s first motorcycle produced from 1902 to 1906. It was a bicycle with an engine, and the 125th Anniversary bike draws styling cues from the original bike, including its deep yellow colorway and brown saddle.

Norton Commando 961 LE ‘Manx’

Norton Commando 961 LE Manx

Produced from 1937 to 1962, the Manx was a notable contender at the Isle of Man TT. The 125th Anniversary bike echoes the silver and black color scheme of the original, with modern features such as Öhlins suspension and carbon fiber elements.

Norton Commando 961 LE ‘Transatlantic’

Norton Commando 961 LE Transatlantic

Created in 1972 for racing in the Formula 750 category, the original Transatlantic has been honored in the 125th Anniversary interpretation’s red, white, and blue livery on a Commando 961.

Norton Commando 961 LE ‘588’

Norton Commando 961 LE 588

Inspired by the Norton F1, this bike incorporates the original 588’s livery in a modern context.

Norton V4SV ‘588’

Norton V4SV 588

The Norton F1’s 588cc engine no longer powers the LE Norton V4SV, but it retains the iconic look of the original 588.

Norton V4CR ‘588’

Norton V4CR 588

With a nod to the ‘588’, the LE V4CR also embodies modern features such as gold anodized OZ Racing wheels.

Pricing and Availability

The Norton 125th Anniversary Limited Edition Commando 961s (the Energette, Manx, Transatlantic, or 588) are priced at £18,999 (approximately $23,719) each. The price for the Norton V4SV ‘588’ is £51,999 (around $64,917), and for the Norton V4CR ‘588’, it is £49,999 (about $62,420). Both V4 models offer the option to add a race exhaust as an additional accessory.

These limited edition bikes are limited to 125 units, and interested buyers in the UK can register their interest on the official Norton webpage. Orders are currently being accepted from UK residents as of November 22, 2023.