Used 2022 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Consumer Reviews
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With less than 15k miles on my 2021 2500 the brakes squeal so bad it sounds like they are going to fall apart, the steering is sloppy, it has something rattling underneath the drivers side and I’m not impressed with the power or the transmission. I’ve owned Chevys all my life and have to say this one has me questioning my next one.
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- LTZ Diesel Crew CabMSRP: $62,9501 mi away
- LTZ Diesel Crew CabMSRP: $52,45814 mi away
- High Country Diesel Crew CabMSRP: $56,99914 mi away
Awesome so far
So far I love the vehicle. I got the High Country, turbo diesel. I have not pull any cargo yet. More to follow.
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Daily driver living with a 2500 6.6 gasser
This truck is big, I have a crew cab LTZ 2500 with the 6.6 gas L8T mated to the GM 6 speed transmission. When I say the truck is big, in my terms it’s very positive, the interior is extremely roomy, the standard bed at 6’10” is very big however has really come into a deep appreciation. I tow from Spring to late fall for recreational purposes with our 24’ boat. I had a GMC 1500 and it did just fine however it has become effortless in the 2500. Hills, highway speeds, sandy ramps, never been an issue. I leveled my truck and clearance is fantastic, I did install power steps which offer a really safe way to enter and leave the truck. Bottom line, it’s a 7000 lb super capable truck, it is very thirsty in stop and go however I do average better than 17mpg on my longer trips, not hauling or towing of course. It’s a great fit for our family fun, it will not beat a corvette in zero to 60 but I can promise there’s way more practical benefits. The 6 speed has really been flawless empty and towing/hauling. The searching of gears, etc in my opinion hasn’t been a real true statement, occasionally it will hold a gear longer than I might like but not to a point that is a problem.
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High Country 2500HD
I've only had my truck for a short time less than 2k miles on the clock. So far so good, haven't hauled anything yet...I have however spent a small fortune in diesel fuel... but it's an extremely nice pickup and the high country package is excellent. I've been a GM fan my whole life and in all fairness I didn't do any comparison shopping. That being said I feel as though I made a proper decision and bought more truck than I'll ever need. I guess I'll find out. I bought the unit from my local chevrolet dealer here in Northern Colorado. The pickup I ordered is currently being built and I gave it up once this truck arrived at my dealership, mainly because they are basically the same spec with only minor interior differences and the exterior color is different. I had an opportunity to get in a new truck sooner so I jumped on it.
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