
There are a ton of things to consider when you’re off to buy a new 2021 Chevy Silverado Heavy Duty – especially if it’s your first time!
According to GM’s website configurator, the 2021 Chevy Silverado Heavy Duty starts at just under $37,000. That price is for a base-model (WT), regular cab with a long bed, 6.6-liter gas V8, and two-wheel drive. That’s about as low as it gets. From there, you can easily exceed $80,000 for a loaded 3500 4×4 High Country.
In between those two prices are a variety of different choices that have the potential to turn your truck into something worthwhile. We’ve seen consumers buying heavy-duty trucks that are entirely too much truck for what they need. This often means they spent way too much money over-equipping their vehicle. We’ve also witnessed folks buy a truck that does not measure up to what they truly needed.
Payload, towing, 4×4 capability, and efficiency are extremely important components. Some truck buyers fail to consider which rear-end axle ratio is best for them. In other cases, they look at maximum towing numbers without factoring in how that works with payload. We’ve seen tons of people who questioned their choice of gas or diesel powertrains too.
With a little due diligence and some experience, Andre is here to help with your 2021 Chevy Silverado Heavy Duty!
The 2021 Chevy Silverado Heavy Duty pickup truck is available with several cab and bed configurations. They come with gas and diesel engines, many transmission options, rear/four-or all-wheel drive too. Recently (significantly) updated and upgraded, the 2021 Chevy Silverado Heavy Duty pickup truck comes with a ton of tech options as well.
While the new exterior design is polarizing for some, there is some logic to it as well. On top of that, the 2021 Chevrolet Silverado Heavy Duty pickup truck is the only HD in its class to offer an independent front suspension. It makes for a different driving experience over the competition.
Check out this video and let Andre take you through your choices.