Thursday, May 24, 2018

2019 Chevy Silverado Trim Check: Deciding Between 8 Varied Choices


As spring provides its most beautiful weeks, fresh flowers, and later sunsets for Tucson residents to enjoy, O'Rielly customers on the hunt for the ideal truck will understandably have various questions about the varieties of trim levels available to them. Next Year's Silverado will sport 8 different trims, paired with six different transmission and engine combinations. You may be part of a large family on the go, or a contractor running your own business; you'll still be able to pinpoint the version perfect for you. Meeting your needs for durability, tech features, and powerful performance, the Silverado is a front-running and award-winning master of its genre. Over half of these models will be equipped with some of the most advanced V8 engines in Chevy's longstanding history.

The RST and Silverado LT both offer the all-new for 2019 and very advanced 2.7-liter engine that is on deck to replace the 4.3-liter V6, as the brand new engine standard. It is now equipped to offer 22 percent more torque, a higher fuel efficiency, and much heftier power-to-weight ration. There is now also the option to satisfy many hard-working men and womens' craving for a diesel option: the new Duramax 3.0-liter inline six turbo is supposed to become available early next year. Three very focused consumer profiles are the base for all of the available combinations of engine and transmission: High Value, High Volume, or High Feature. The High Value profile is for customers that are seeking the features and raw capabilities of a full-size truck, but are not ready for an exorbitant price tag.

The High Volume profile was designed with customers in mind that have their driving priorities situated right in the middle of the current market's offerings. Just like the hard-working residents of the heartland itself, the LT Trail Boss, LT, and RST trims are in existence to provide pin-drop accuracy, efficiency, and the latest in tech options for the driver. The all-new 2.7-liter Turbo with Active Fuel Management and stop/start technology is paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission, and is now standard for the LT and RST. The updated 5.3-liter V8 engine with Dynamic Fuel Management and 8-speed transmission is standard on the LT Trail boss, bringing to the table a hefty boost of power, and an entirely new breed of capability.

If an upper-end and premium truck is what you are on the search for, the High Feature profile is sure to be at the top of your list: the LTZ and High Country trims offer the peak levels of performance that now exist. The entry-level Standard trim is now equipped with the 5.3-liter V8, stop/start technology, and Dynamic Fuel Management, while still mated to the 8-speed automatic transmission. More power comes in the form the optional 6.2-liter V8 on this trim level, and you have the opportunity to up the ante with two extra gears, by means of the 10-speed t ransmission.

All of these models boast more efficiency in weight class and aerodynamics than the ones before them, and the all-important fuel efficiency has not been compromised to reach the product's fantastic finish. To truly have a firm claim as the most dependable and long-lasting pickup on the road, the Silverado is put through 475,000 rigorous validation tests, and a staggering 7 million miles of additional road testing. To help assure that every single truck coming off the line is in top shape, and as safe as any vehicle can be, all of us here at O'rielly Chevy of Tucson are proud to stand behind and offer great deals on next year's upcoming Silverado: the truck that will carry loads, haul, and mud-trail its way to the finish line every time!

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