Used 2003 Chevrolet S-10 Extended Cab Consumer Reviews
Red firewood hauler
Wish more manual transmissions were available, but being an automatic transmission is the only variation from exactly what I was looking for. Small S10, but with extended cab to carry wedges and such for processing firewood. Of course 4wd is mandatory in the woods. Spare tire was missing but scissor jack was there. A piece of tail gate molding trim was also missing. The truck had plenty of documentation of past oil changes and such. Mileage was 130,000 miles which seemed moderate.
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- Value
hated it
for me - strickly a younger persons truck - engine and transmission were loud - off road tires areloud and throws slush/mud/water up onto itself - making it impossible to keep clean especially in winter
- Base Extended CabMSRP: $6,00026 mi away
- LS Extended CabMSRP: $2,888366 mi away
- LS Regular CabMSRP: $9,988656 mi away
Rated on a 1998 /and 1987 models
2nd S10 that I have owned this is on a 87/98 extended 3 door cab LS model
My expierence
The LU3 seems stronger than my 98 LF6 4x4. This truck is absolutly perfectly designed and it demands respect.I purchaed it used knowing that it will be a while until GM makes a small truck that has that stop and stare effect. Brakes, drive train, power, and build quality is Q1. Frist owner drove it all highway 30K in 15 months. I found two problems after it was deliverd. Steering box upper seal weeps and muffler comming apart inside. Dealer fixed at no charge. Team Chevolet (GA) has very good and knowlegable service department.