Highlight: The all-new Silverado is available with a 4-cylinder, 2.7-liter turbo engine, which produces 310-horsepower. It’s the first fullsize truck to be outfitted with a 4-cylinder engine.
Test Vehicle’s MSRP: $52,205 (Base Model: $36,095)
Seating Capacity: 5 or 6 (depending upon trim)
Standard Safety Features: air bags; a locking tailgate; a tire pressure monitoring system; Daytime running lights; a stability control system; a hill start assist system; rear camera; and a teen driver safety monitoring system
Standard Equipment (Crew Cab Base Model WT): 17-inch wheels; a 6-speed automatic transmission; single zone manual a/c; rear air vents (heating/cooling); a 7-inch infotainment screen; power door locks; rubberized-vinyl floor covering mats; a rear manual tilt inside center mirror; 40/20/40 manually adjustable split bench seat with a center armrest; a manual operated tilt steering wheel; a rear seat reminder system; cargo tie downs; tailgate and bed rail protection cap; a capless fuel filler door; 170-amp alternator; a heavy duty cold cranking battery; single outlet exhaust system; 3:42 ratio rear axle; and power electric steering
Standard Equipment On Test Vehicle (Crew Cab LT): a 5.3-liter/V8 engine; a fuel saving start/stop engine; an 8-inch infotainment screen; cruise control; a keyless entry system; color coordinated floor carpeting; a built-in WiFi system; a rear bumper with a corner step; a driver’s spotter mirror; and a Durabed (pick up bed)
Optional Features On Test Vehicle: All Star Edition: a dual zone climate control system; a power driver’s seat; heated front seats; a heated steering wheel; a leather wrapped steering wheel; a manual operated tilt/telescopic steering wheel; rear seat USB ports; rear power outlets; a remote vehicle starter system; front seat covered armrest storage; under seat storage; a power locking tailgate; LED Durabed lighting; auto locking differential; and a trailer package with hitch
Z71 Off-Road And Protection Package: 18-inch wheels; 5.3-liter, V8 engine;Â suspension- off road; a hill descent control system; skid plates; air cleaner, high capacity; a transfer case; all-terrain tires; rear wheelhouse liners; Chevy spray-in bedliners; assist step and toneau package; trifold tounneau cover; assist steps; front and rear park assist and a dynamic fuel management system
Safety Package I: a front and rear parking assist system; a lane change alert with side blind zone alert system; a rear cross traffic alert system; and a trailer brake controller system
Other Trims:
1500 Regular Cab
1500 Double Cab
2500 Heavy Duty Regular Cab
2500 Heavy Duty Double Cab
3500 Heavy Duty Regular Cab Single or Dual Rear Wheels
3500 Heavy Duty Double Cab Single or Dual Rear Wheels
3500 Heavy Duty CrewCab Single or Dual Rear Wheels
Standard Audio On Test Vehicle: Â a 6-speaker AM/FM
Apple CarPlay/Android: Yes
Bluetooth Connectivity: Yes
iPod connectivity/USB Port: Yes
Bumper-to-Bumper Warranty: 3 years or 36,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty: 5 years or 60,000 miles
Standard Engine/Horsepower: 4.3-liter, 6-cylinder/285-hp
Recommended Fuel: Regular
Standard Fuel Mileage: 15-city/20-hwy
Towing Capacity: 9,800 lbs
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What’s New: In the competitive truck market, the Silverado has been redesigned for the 2019 model year. In addition to an all-new design, this is the first truck in the fullsize segment to offer a 4-cylinder engine.
Why: Chevy’s fourth generation Silverado is available in a variety of trims, with up to six engines. Buyers can opt for a regular cab, double cab or a crew cab model. As a result of its longer wheelbase, this year’s model offers more passenger space and cargo volume. In fact, Chevy’s design and engineering team were able to accomplish this feat, while placing the vehicle on a Slimfast diet, making it 450 pounds lighter. The truck also increases its miles per gallon, as a result of the fuel deactivation system that is available in the 5.3-liter, V8 engine.
When comparing the truck to the previous generation, Chevy’s engineers has really stepped up its game with its best-selling model. This year’s model adds such features as a power up and down tailgate, a bed mounted 120-volt power outlet, 12 fixed tie-downs for the bed, an improved braking system, a 360-degree camera and an advanced trailering package with a hitch view (and a trailering App).
Moreover, the brand’s truck engineering team has also infused a higher strength steel floor and the ability for the redesign truck to enhance its payload and trailer ratings in its heavy duty trucks. The engineering team has also altered the rear leaf springs on the LT trim in order to enhance the ride and handling capabilities.
Traditional Chevy loyalist will welcome the array of driver assist features too. Those features range from a rear park assist feature to a lane departure warning system to a lane keep assist system.
And, for those seeking leather, heated and ventilated front seats and 22-inch wheels, Chevy has made this and more available on designated trims.
But: Some critics believe the controversial headlights meshed into the bowtie grille isn’t one of the best styling attributes of this fullsize truck. The fascia of the truck can be somewhat polarizing.
Moreover, just as Chevy has stepped up its game, so has Ram. Ram’s all-new interior, with its optional massive Tesla-like infotainment screen, is an industry standout, when compared to the Silverado’s more reserved instrument panel layout. The Ram’s car-like ride rivals Ford’s trucks, which have set the standard for the industry. Ironically, as a result of new Ram’s more car-like characteristics along with them selling their previous truck side-by-side, as the Ram Classic, they have managed to outsell the Silverado for the first quarter, after combining the sales of two trucks.
And while Chevy has a fully functional power operated tailgate, some of its competitors, including its sibling from GMC, has developed innovative ways to reconfigure their tailgates.
Furthermore, while we had an opportunity to review the Silverado LT Crew, it didn’t necessarily showcase the vehicle’s best features, as was the case with the Ram we reviewed earlier this year. While this is a great truck, it does not seem as though Chevy moved the needle enough in this highly competitive segment.
Verdict: While Chevy has reworked its best-selling vehicle inside and out. Its nemesis, Ram, has done the same. Thus, the pickup truck sales war is great for buyers in the market for either a stripped work truck or a high end luxury truck. In the all-new Chevy Silverado has the market covered, with its array of cabs, engines, trims and price points.
Competition: Ford F-150; GMC Sierra; Nissan Titan; Ram 1500; and Toyota Tundra
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