I completely forgot that there was this other chase (similar to the one with the Toyota in the 3rd movie, maybe that's for this reason that I forgot this one?). So you are right, we could give it 4 stars. But same for the two Freightliner trucks then...
I said three stars because it fit the criteria of "used in a car chase" only. However, some other administrators/members think that 4 stars is adequate, so even though I disagree with them on this issue, I'll leave the 4 stars as antp believes that is the best call.
Also, may I suggest that you remove your last name from your profile? It's just a suggestion, but you have to be smart about giving out information like that.
4 stars should to be given to a car that either appears throught the film or is used in a very long action scene (like the cars in Ronin). This only gets about 3 or 4 minutes of screen time and it isn't a very memoriable vehicle. In my opinion the most memorable vehicle in this film is the huge black tow truck used in the LA flood control channel chase. I'm not sure that nitrogen tanker deserves 4 stars either (it isn't on screen long enough).
This one gets the same kind of action than cars in Ronin chases, no? But indeed it was probably not so memorable...
So, only 3 for this one and the Freightliner FLC then?
It gets "Borrowed" by The protagonists after the T1000 flips their Chevy Step Van
Then it gets trashed in a chase with the Freightliner FLC and crashes into a forklift.
I remember that when they were flooring the pickup truck, the speedo barely crack at 90 MPH.. I was thinking this vehicle may have base 4 cylinder version...
According to George H. Dammann's 75 years of Chevrolet, the S10 were introduced as 1983 model year.
Maybe in the first few model years there wasn't an engine size badge below the driver's side headlamp. Or for whatever model year this is, 4cyl models did not have a badge.