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2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 4x4 Crew Cab 5.75 ft. box 143.5 in. WB LS
MSRP :  $ 33,510
Invoice :  $ 31,164
Manf. Code :  CK10543
Engine :  4.8L V8
Drive Type :  4x4
Body Style :  Regular Side
Fuel Type :  Flexible
Fuel Economy Range :  18 mpg Hwy, 13 mpg City
EPA Class :  Standard 4WD Trucks
NHTSA Driver's Crash Rating :  
Basic Warranty :  36 months/36,000 miles
2010 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 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 1500 is the 'half-ton', model in Chevrolet's full-size pickup line-up.

There are four engine sizes to choose from: 4.3-liter V6, 4.8-liter V8, 5.3-liter V8, and 6.2-liter V8; and two transmissions: a four-speed automatic and a six-speed automatic. Like all Silverados, the 1500 is available in a wide array of bed sizes, wheelbases, drive types and cab sizes, as well as a variety of trim levels.

The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is visually unchanged from 2009, but the 4.8-liter engine is now flexible-fuel, air conditioning and electronic stability control are now standard on the Work Truck trim, and overhead curtain airbags are now standard on all trims. New audio systems feature audio-DVD and USB ports.

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The Chevy Silverado may not have the aggressive styling of some other pickups, but its upright design may be considered appealing to its faithful customers, and they buy hundreds of thousands of Silverados each year.   We think it's quite attractive.  

A raked windshield (angled at 57 degrees) and careful aerodynamic and body-building engineering make the truck quiet on the inside and contribute to fuel efficiency.   GM boasts that the Silverado and GMC Sierra are the first full-size trucks to offer both 300 horsepower and EPA highway ratings of 20 miles per gallon or better.  

The large, gold Chevy bowtie badge is set against a wide, three-bar chrome grille.   The grille is flanked by stacked headlights sporting the latest reflector optics.   The front bumper incorporates rectangular fog lights.  

The hood has a wide power dome.   Bulging front fenders wrap over the front wheels and incorporate the headlights within their forward sweep.   Likewise, the rear quarter panels are punctuated by large faired wheel wells.  

The rear view of the truck features stacked tail lights on either side of a tall tailgate that has a sculpted center section that mimics and inverts the shape of the fender flares.  

Built on what General Motors calls its GMT900 platform, the Silverado shares much of its underpinnings with the Tahoe SUV, though the pickup gets a unique rear suspension and a frame section 245-percent stiffer than that of the SUV.   The current Silverado chassis is far more rigid than that of the previous generation, which allows the engineers to reduce the gaps between the truck bed and passenger compartment and between fenders and bumpers.   This stiffer frame also allows suspension components to be designed for improved ride and handling characteristics as well as allowing enhanced aerodynamics and fuel efficiency.  

The front suspension uses coil-over shock absorbers (rather than torsion bars) and the rack-and-pinion steering gear is mounted to the engine cross member to provide enhanced control and feedback.   The Silverado benefits from a rear axle design featuring shocks absorbers mounted outboard and more upright for better dynamic control than that of the previous-generation models.

 
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