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Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2010 for sale

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Why does the Silverado 1500 remain so dominant on the Canadian used market?

The Silverado 1500 answers real needs: up to 13,300 lb of towing with the V8 6.2L, up to 2,250 lb of payload, and a cab lineup — regular, double, crew — that covers everything from construction work to family duty. Its T1XX platform, shared with the Sierra and Tahoe, has been proven across millions of kilometres. WT and Custom trims provide access to a real work truck under $45,000 on the used market, while Trail Boss and High Country cater to lifestyle buyers.

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Which Silverado 1500 engine is best for mixed daily use?

The EcoTec3 5.3L V8 is the most balanced engine in the Silverado lineup: 355 hp, 383 lb-ft, and Dynamic Fuel Management that can drop to 4 or 2 cylinders at cruise. Real-world fuel consumption settles around 11.5 L/100 km on the highway. The Duramax 3.0L inline-six diesel shines on long highway runs at around 9 L/100 km but carries higher maintenance costs for its turbo and aftertreatment systems. The 6.2L V8 is best suited to heavy towing or buyers who want maximum power without compromise.

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Is the Silverado 1500 Trail Boss genuinely capable off the beaten path?

The Trail Boss stands out with a factory two-inch suspension lift, 18-inch Goodyear Wrangler all-terrain tires, and an Autotrac four-wheel-drive system with 4Lo. It is not a competition off-road build, but it handles Quebec hunting and fishing roads, muddy fall cottage access, and unplowed winter grades without hesitation. The available electronic rear differential on certain Trail Boss configurations meaningfully improves traction on slippery surfaces.

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Which Silverado 1500 model years should you avoid on the used market?

Silverados from 2014 to 2018 with the V8 5.3L AFM (Active Fuel Management, first generation) are prone to elevated oil consumption caused by lifter wear on deactivated cylinders — a documented issue between 80,000 and 150,000 km. The 6.2L V8 from the same period is not affected. Silverados from 2019 onward with the EcoTec3 DFM resolved these concerns. For 2014 to 2018 models, budget for an AFM disabler tune (around $400) or confirm that a lifter replacement has already been completed.

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How does the Silverado 1500 compare to the RAM 1500 for everyday family use?

The RAM 1500 leads in cabin luxury for the money, ride comfort thanks to its unique coil-spring rear suspension, and interior design. The Silverado answers with higher payload ratings, slightly better mechanical reliability on recent models according to CAA data, and a denser GM dealer network across Quebec. For family use with 3,000 to 5,000 lb of towing, both are excellent. GM dealership maintenance averages about 15 percent less expensive than RAM dealerships in Quebec.