Used 1995 Chevrolet S-10 Extended Cab Consumer Reviews
Good truck, shoddy interior
The truck has been a good workhorse. However, many plastic bits inside have failed. The seat recliner levers, lumbar support knob, and a few switches have bitten the dust. Seat fabric has worn and torn, even the side that rarely has an occupant. Other than cosmetics, though, it's served well.
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S10
Truck has been very reliable. 2WD 4.6 191 hP LACKS POWER to head off road but makes a great in-town small truck.
- 1995 Chevrolet S-10MSRP: $8,000353 mi away
- 1995 Chevrolet S-10MSRP: $4,175860 mi away
- LS Extended CabMSRP: $9,9951,159 mi away
Great Truck So Far
I just got this truck and so far so good. When I first got it it was on E and I put $10 in it and it got me almost a half of a tank so I can imagine how much it would be to fill it up. I was shocked because before I had a gas guzzling Dodge Dakota and $10 from E might get you 1/25 of a tank. This S-10 has a smooth idle and runs quiet when driving. This truck is not afraid to get up to speed either. You will be at 70 before you know it. That is when the cruise control come in handy.
Holds up alright
The main thing that turned me on to the S10 was the exterior looks. The interior comforts leave much to desire. There have been times where I've put Chevy's (built)'Like a Rock' statement to the test and the truck came thru boldly. During my course of ownership, there have been certain parts that break, which should never break: rearview mirror fell off, 'fold-a-way' side mirrors break, heater core goes bad and drips antifreeze in cabin, clutch switch. 112K miles
1995 S10
Fun car! Now has 118K miles. Replaced A/C compressor