The 1988 Chevy S-10 curb weight varied at a range of about 2,500 to 3,000lbs, depending on trim and transmission.
The curb weight of your vehicle is the weight of the car with all of the standard equipment and amenities, but without any passengers, cargo or any other separately loaded items in it.
In response to the Arab oil embargo of the early 1970s and further inspired by the popularity and success of Japanese pickup trucks later on in the 1980s, Chevy became the very first of the big three American auto manufacturers to introduce a compact pickup truck.
The 1982 Chevy S10 marked the first generation of this compact pickup, valued for its affordability and customization potential.
Although the Chevy S10 was officially discontinued in 2004, it hasn’t disappeared completely. In fact, it’s simply been re-imagined.
You might be able to find used S10 pickups wherever you find Chevy trucks for sale, and you can certainly find an extensive inventory of Chevy Colorado pickups, which ultimately replaced the S10 to great acclaim.
How do you find the car that will exactly suit your needs for years to come? It just takes a little research and planning. Check out these 10 steps that will help you find the right car for you shared by Edmunds.com.
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