KBB Picks Best Redesigned Vehicle for 2007

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Our friends over at Kelley Blue Book have racked their brains to choose what they consider the best redesigned vehicle for 2007. The search included any car, truck or SUV significantly redesigned as a 2007 model. And the winner is — if you couldn’t figure it out from the picture — the all-new 2007 Chevy Silverado.

Why? “The 2007 Silverado solidified its case for Best Redesigned Vehicle with its notably improved steering, braking, ride comfort, handling and power delivery,” said Jack R. Nerad, editorial director for Kelley Blue Book and kbb.com.

Past winners include the 2006 Honda Civic, 2005 Ford Mustang and 2004 Ford F-150. Keep reading for the full list of this year’s contenders to see the Silverado’s tough competition.

KBB's 2007 Top Redesigned Vehicles

  • Cadillac Escalade
  • Chevrolet Aveo sedan
  • Chevrolet Tahoe
  • Chrysler Sebring
  • GMC Sierra
  • GMC Yukon
  • Lexus LS 460
  • Mercedes-Benz S-Class
  • Toyota Camry
By David Thomas | November 8, 2006 | Comments (6)

Comments 

bob

i love the new look of this truck! its awesome! i can't wait to get one! screw the bland f150 and the wannabe truck from toyota!

Brian

No, GM didn't pay these people off at all. Have you even looked at Nissan's new Sentra? Holy raising the bar, Batman. Jupiter-sized Worlds better than the 2006 beater.

va gina lopez

yes but when you have someone from napolian dynomite advertising their car, it kinda ruins the reputation of the car and part of the brand. GM didn't pay them off, they just revamped their best seller, and the #2 best selling vehicle in america. Your rice burner has nothing on this real truck.

While I really enjoyed the new Sentra I've seen quite a lukewarm reaction to it in the enthusiast press. not quite sure why.
I doubt GM paid them off. I'd also consider the tahoe an easy pick for this award. But overall I'd still say the S Class should've won. i love that car.

Yeah, I have some comments. Splayed rear shocks? GM touted them on the '73 Chev. K10 I had, rusted to junk in 2 years. Rack and Pinion steering? The '99 Silverado 1500 I owned had a steering problem, the 2004 Silverado 1500 I own now has the same problem, and you can't even change the fuel filter on the '04 because its in the gas tank! Brilliant, GM, you saved 5 bucks a truck on the fuel filter, never fixed the steering problem in 5 years, and you want me to buy another one? Not to mention the brakes, I should have sued GM. I forecast the steering rack in the '07 Silverado will be the first part that needs replacement. I'm buying a Toyota

nini

i got a comment your cars are the best ever i have 12 cars from ya and every b**** that says a bad comment go suck a d***!!! sorry not tryin to b rude but give these ppl a brake they r tryin the atleast satisfy me!!!

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