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Fuel efficiency is not the Silverado’s strong suit. Chevrolet quotes 15 l\/100 km (15 U.S. mpg) over the combined cycle, but we couldn’t get close to that, consistently averaging over 19 l\/100 km (12.3 U.S. mpg), despite driving very sedately. Our final gripe with the 2500 HD is that when turning at full lock, the rear wheels skip and buck as if it has a rear differential that’s always locked.<\/p>\n
Parking can also be an issue. The 2500 HD is too big for some parking garages and will stick out of any space you manage to squeeze it into. <\/p>\n
The bed of the Chevy is huge, stretching 2,089 mm long (82.2 inches), 1,814 mm (71.4 inches) wide, and sitting 533 mm (21 inches) deep. There are also 12 fixed tie-down points, a spray-in bed liner, and a maximum payload of 1,386 kg (3,055 lbs). A welcome accessory of our test car was the electric retractable tonneau cover from Roll-N-Lock that can be operated with a remote.<\/p>\n
Unfortunately, we could not test the Silverado’s off-roading abilities, but we are sure it can climb over some hefty obstacles with little issue. However, the sheer size of the 2500 HD would make it very tough to navigate through many of the tight trails across Australia.<\/p>\n
Verdict<\/strong><\/p>\nThe Silverado 2500 HD is the type of vehicle that will only appeal to a certain type of buyer. Whether that’s someone who wants to tow a large caravan, a boat, or perhaps a couple of jetskis, all while transporting their family and luggage in comfort, the Chevy is a compelling option. It’s not cheap, and the size does have its downsides, but the premium feel makes it a comfortable cruiser both in the city and on the open road.<\/p>\n
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