Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Chevy Truck Line Reaps Strong Finish in Kelley Blue Book Best Resale Value Awards


When customers come to talk trucks with us here in Tucson at Orielly, we admit we get overly excited to guide them through their current options. Heavy-hitting and capable vehicles such as the 2018 Silverado and Colorado are some incredibly prized possessions to drive into the sunset with, and getting rid of them for any reason does not often cross folks' mind. But one of the situations where anyone would consider a resale or trade-in is if they love the model so much, they want to capitalize on the excitement and features of a brand new one years down the line. When that time comes, it is great to have the confidence that your model won't leave you with empty pockets.

The 2018 Silverado HD was hailed for Best Resale Value in KBB.com's Best Resale Value Awards for 2018. The 2018 Tahoe was at the top of the list for Best Resale Value for a Full-Size SUV and crossover, solidifying its position as one of America's best buys in the SUV department. Chevy recently celebrated 100 years strong as a truck maker, and we've built more than 85 million very long-lasting and dependable pickups with extra emphasis on the utmost in quality. The all-new 2019 Silverado will make its public debut in January at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, a full century after the first truck series was rolled out to the public.


Tons of accessible and useful technology, an amazingly quiet cabin, and standard 4.3-liter V-6 providing 285 horsepower as well as 305 lb-ft of torque are just some of the reasons that the 2018 Silverado is a standout choice for any Tucson truck lover. An EPA-rated 18/24 mpg city/highway with rear-wheel drive and 17/22 mpg with 4wd are what you get in the fuel department, and the optional 5.3-liter V-8 cranks out 355 horsepower, as well as 383 lb-ft of torque. For body styles, there is a regular cab with standard or long bed, double cab with standard bet, or available crew cab with a short or standard bed.

If the large tow number is what you are after in a truck, the Silverado can tow between 9,500 and 12,500 pounds, depending on the configuration of the body, as well as powertrain. Ask us here at Orielly Chevy about the Silverado Custom Model: new buyers are going wild over the heated side view mirrors, HID headlights with LED running lights, and elaborate OnStar Guidance. If you really want to properly celebrate Chevy's 100 years of manufacturing dominance, you can opt for the Centennial Edition: available on the Silverado LTZ Z71 crew cab models, it properly commemorates the feat. We particularly dig the exterior paint, 22-inch painted wheels with chrome inserts, and awesome looking chrome bowtie smack dab on the center of the steering wheel!


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