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The 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is a popular full-size pickup truck that was redesigned last year. It shares its platform with the GMC Sierra 1500. It competes with the Ford F-150, RAM 1500, and Toyota Tundra. The Silverado 1500 comes in a regular-cab, double-cab, and crew-cab body styles. Cargo-box lengths range from 5 feet 8 inches to 8 feet.
88% of consumers (115 of 130) said they would recommend this vehicle to a friend.
by Viper398 from West Palm Beach | April 08, 2021
ECM went out the first day. Towed in for replacement. 4 months later battery went completely dead. Towed in but dealer could not find problem. Said if it happened again they would start a manufacture rep. request. Truck does make a bumping sound just as you come to a complete stop. Don't know if its a tire issue or an engine miss. Hard to detect.
by TJ from Crofton, MD | April 02, 2021
This truck has been a true disappointment. Great driving and nice interior with nice features and very comfortable. But oh so unreliable. Been in the shop for 154 days so far (38% of its time). Transmission problems all the time. GM trying to fix. Wish we could return this truck.
by Rakcmei from Crofton, MD | March 19, 2021
Very happy with my Silverado. Overall, pretty nice truck. V8, 4x4, sun roof and my favorite heated steering wheel. Haven’t had any issues in the year I’ve had it. Cruised through the mountains easily. Upgraded from a Colorado - no regrets. Never liked Chevy until these last 2 trucks.
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