
Consumer Reports Overview
Like the regular-duty version of the Silverado and GMC Sierra, the heavy-duty version has been redesigned. The 2500 and 3500 HD models are offered in two- and four-wheel drive as well as the "dually" dual rear-wheel setup. Three bed configurations are available: a six-foot, six-inch standard, eight-foot long, and the Dually long. The standard engine is a 353-hp, 6.0-liter V8. A 365-hp, 6.6-liter diesel is available, which produces 660 foot-pounds of torque. Both motors are mated to a standard six-speed transmission. A work-oriented interior is offered in addition to more luxurious one that is similar to the one in the GM full-size SUVs.
Consumer Reports Bottom Line Price
The Consumer Reports Bottom Line Price is the dealer invoice minus any holdbacks, national dealer incentives, and customer rebates.
Bottom Line Price Range: $20,953 - $35,294

These trucks are much stiffer and ride less comfortably than the standard Silverado 1500 (1/2 ton). They are designed for hard work, with a 3/4-ton load capacity. The ride is bouncy but the available engines include a relatively refined, Isuzu-developed 6.6-liter turbodiesel V8 mated to a smooth six-speed automatic. A huge 8.1-liter V8 is also available. These trucks are intended for commercial use or heavy-duty towing.
Consumer Reports Bottom Line Price
The Consumer Reports Bottom Line Price is the dealer invoice minus any holdbacks, national dealer incentives, and customer rebates.
Bottom Line Price Range: $19,669 - $33,391
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