What You'll Like
Full-size trucks are used in such a wide range of situations--from construction fleets to long-distance driving--and the two different interiors offered in the Silverado help satisfy shoppers better than most other competing models. LS and LT models are probably the best fit for buyers who need the sturdy, get-messy capability of a pickup at least some of the time, but the LTZ is the choice for those who need a pickup that doesn't compromise luxury. For those who need a pickup but want to make a greener choice, with even lower operating costs, the Silverado Hybrid has 25% better fuel economy without sacrificing much towing or hauling ability.
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What's New for 2013
Ahead of an all-new Silverado slated to appear in 2014, the 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 full-size pickup receives minimal changes for 2013. Among them are three new exterior colors--Deep Ruby Metallic, White Diamond Tricoat and Blue Topaz Metallic. Conversely, Imperial Blue Metallic and Black Granite Metallic colors have been discontinued. Additionally, the Deluxe Chrome Package has been deleted.
Also Available: 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Warranty
- Basic Warranty: 3 Years / 36,000 Miles
- Drivetrain Warranty: 5 Years / 100,000 Miles
- Roadside Assistance: 5 Years / 100,000 Miles
A vehicle’s warranty can significant impact your maintenance costs after you drive off the dealer’s lot, and it’s important to understand the different parts. Typically, a new car warranty includes a Basic warranty, which covers everything except the wear items such as brakes and tires; and a Drivetrain warranty, that covers all the parts that make the car move, such as the engine and transmission.