2024 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Consumer Reviews
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Nicest truck I have had
Got a 2022 in November 2021, it took forever after putting the deposit down on it. I have to sat definitely worth the wait. I traded in my 2019 Ram 1500 on this truck, and while the Ram was nice, it holds no comparison to this truck. The Chevy just feels better made then the Ram did, from the fit of the interior to the heft of the doors. Just a better made truck and honestly the price reflects that as they cost more. I have pulled a several loads, in the 8-10k lb range and you don't even know that they are back there. Would definitely recommend this truck.
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Great Ride
Picked up this truck last week and drove around the cities then drove the 1000 miles home. Truck looks awesome and I am sure is more then capable of hauling a load. Only downside I see so far is the fuel mileage is pretty horrible for an unloaded diesel truck. Averaged 14 mpg over the 1000 mile drive. I know its a heavy truck, but really hoping the engine just needs to break in further, my Ram did better mileage wise but definetly didn't ride as smooth or as quiet.
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LTZ std features and Duramax spoil you
After 4 months of use, 10,500 miles, I must say I'm impressed. Truck is quiet, fun to drive, mpg has really surprised me in a positive way. I avg 20-24 mpg on hwy. Most of my driving is in Central & NE Florida and SE Georgia. Love the cameras 13 of them. Make driving much safer. As does the BLIS, HUD spoils you, won't own another vehicle without them. Front/rear parking sensors very helpful parking. Electric folding mirrors are helpful entering/exiting garage. Dash, infotainment screen and dash pad are high-end looking as is the rest of the interior. So far, no warranty issues to report 10k+ miles. I Avg 1.5 gals of def usage every 6500 miles. +-830 miles crusing range on 1 tank of diesel when driving hwy only. 650-735 range when combo city/hwy. Hope this info helps...
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Bang for buck
Does everything. Pulls horse trailers,large boats and travel trailers. Only thing I don't like is the size of the mirrors. They are too big and block your view at intersections.
Needs some work
We have a whole fleet of these 2022 Chevy 2500hd at work. Drive these things around a lot, every day. We tow skid steers, mini rollers and mini excavators all the time. First these things run great, transmission shifts great, plenty of power/torque, the headlights are pretty bright. Towing is halfway decent but it’s hard for me to say for sure as we are almost always overweight. They definitely have some electrical issues. My truck randomly opens the tailgate, doesn’t matter if it’s parked or moving down the road. Can’t keep anything in the back because of this. Out of all the reviews I’ve read I am honestly shocked that no one has said how uncomfortable these seats are in this truck. My back is constantly hurting from these seats, the seem to made for children or extremely small people (I am not a large man myself). I sit on top of the side bolstering instead of in them like you are suppose to. The display is decent, heat works good but the air is average. Chevys new tow mirrors are absolute garbage and everyone agrees. My second job we drive around in a 2019 f250 with the 7.3 gasser and there is absolutely no comparison. The f250 puts the Chevy to shame in nearly every category. Tows great, plenty of room, lights are super bright, ac that will freeze you out, really comfortable, tow mirrors that you can actually see out of. Been doing this second job for 4 years now and the only thing he’s ever had to do to his truck was an oil change and tires. I’m a Chevy guy at heart but they need to seriously fix some issues if they wanna compete with ford.
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