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Chevrolet2009 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD 4x2 Ext Cab 157.5 in. WB DRW Work Truck 
2009 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD 4x2 Ext Cab 157.5 in. WB DRW Work Truck
MSRP :  $ 31,590
Invoice :  $ 29,379
Manf. Code :  CC30953
Engine :  6.6L V8
Drive Type :  4x2
Body Style :  Regular Side
Fuel Type :  Regular unleaded
Fuel Economy Range :   mpg Hwy,  mpg City
EPA Class :  Vehicles Over 8,500 lbs.
NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating :  
Basic Warranty :  36 months/36,000 miles
2009 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD Overview

The Chevrolet Silverado, works hard to live up to its reputation as the 'strongest, most dependable and longest lasting truck on the road.' The 3500HD is the 'one-ton', full-size heavy duty pickup of Chevy's truck line-up.

A 6.0-liter Vortec gas V8 powers single rear-wheel (SRW) and "Big Dooley" DRW models, and both SRW and DRW versions are available with an optional 6.6-liter Duramax diesel engine for extra towing capacity. Like all Silverado's, the 3500HD is available in a wide array of bed sizes, wheelbases, drive types and cab sizes, as well as a variety of trim levels. Safety features include driver and passenger front air bags, tire pressure monitoring system (SRW only) and four-wheel anti-lock disc brakes.

The Silverado 3500HD is visually unchanged from 2008, but adds the availability of Bluetooth, XM NavTraffic and a rearview camera.

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 2009 Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD
 The most car-like of the heavy-duty pickups.
 Reviewed by
   G.R. Whale
  
 
Interior
 
Regardless of cab size the Chevy Silverado HD offers two distinct styles inside: 'Pure pickup,' which is what you historically expect in a truck, and a luxury-inspired version that duplicates an uplevel Tahoe or Suburban.   All are marked improvements over the previous-generation (pre-2007) models.   The cabin is squeak and rattle-free and even the faux wood trim is well-done.  

For recreational towing the luxury version may be the choice, but the pure pickup level gives up nothing in build quality, function (it has a second glovebox, the luxury does not) nor appearance.  

We noticed interior color has an effect on how inviting any version is.  

Seats are supportive and are easily adjusted.   Adjustable pedals and tilt wheel are available.   The steering wheel is offset slightly from the seat center, however, which may fatigue your shoulders or upper arms on long drives.   Truckers who add myriad lights and accessories will note a lack of dedicated switch blanks while others will appreciate the cohesive design.  

The Extended Cab back seat is suited for smaller adults and kids.   For better access, the side doors swing 170 degrees for easier loading in tight parking spaces.   The windows in those small doors roll down completely for comfort and venting options.   The moonroof cover is a solid material on most trim levels.   The luxury version has a semi-transparent shade that might require a baseball cap in bright conditions, not our favorite feature.   We prefer the solid shade.  

All controls are plainly laid out, the only nitpick being the number of similarly shaped and sized black buttons, some of which large-fingered individuals might find hard to push without hitting the adjacent one by mistake, especially when wearing gloves.   Instrumentation is complete, responsive, and easy to see at a glance.   Dual-zone climate control supporting a side-to-side delta of 30 degrees (Fahrenheit) is offered on many models.   Diesels get a fast warm-up function.   The navigation system is available on LTZ models.   Turn-by-turn navigation instruction is included with the standard OnStar, but once past the introductory time frame (usually three months) OnStar has a monthly service charge.  

Of the heavy-duty pickups, the Silverado is the most car-like inside and will consequently find favor with many buyers.   Visibility is good because you're nearly six feet off the ground, though the large hood and lower dash present an imposing view forward.   The higher box sides haven't compromised rear visibility, and the new towing mirrors are a big improvement.

 
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