Lego Chevrolet Silverado Tops What's New This Week on PickupTrucks.com


New on sister site PickupTrucks.com this week: Chevrolet teams with Warner Bros. and Lego to promote the next “Lego Movie”; driving what may be the next-generation Nissan Frontier; and Ram blacks out the 2500 Laramie three-quarter ton.
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Shop the 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 near you


Like a Block
To promote the upcoming sequel, “The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part” — which features a miniature Silverado 1500 LT Trail Boss — Chevrolet, Warner Bros. and Lego built a life-size Trail Boss out of 334,544 Lego bricks.
The Next Frontier?
Driving a Nissan Navara in North Africa gave us a chance to see what the future might hold for the aging mid-size Frontier.
Ram in Black
In addition to significant updates, the new 2019 Ram 2500 will be available in a special Laramie Black Edition.
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Road Test Editor Brian Normile joined the automotive industry and Cars.com in 2013, and he became part of the Editorial staff in 2014. Brian spent his childhood devouring every car magazine he got his hands on — not literally, eventually — and now reviews and tests vehicles to help consumers make informed choices. Someday, Brian hopes to learn what to do with his hands when he’s reviewing a car on camera. He would daily-drive an Alfa Romeo 4C if he could.
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