The only thing I don't like about lane assist, is if a vehicle in the lane next to you starts drifting, and you try and move over it tries to correct you. Wish they could assist in moving you over to avoid being swiped
I know this isnt professional perfect ,but The title said 2020 silverado (its a 19) which would be different in this model because it would have a 10-speed 5.3L standard & adaptive cruise control.
Personally, I am a fan of slow-burn car videos. I like that you give us your actual "impression" of things rather than, say, Fast Lane Cars' method where they have already gone through the car and basically show you a scripted version. Deep down, I'm a truck guy. If I would win a lottery, I'd get a high-end truck such as this one in a heartbeat. It's just the cost of ownership that blows me away. Fuel costs, insurance costs, and yearly personal property taxes break the bank. Not to mention the entry cost. I've not seen yet the sticker on this, but it looks close to $70,000 dollars to buy this. That is A LOT of money. You didn't explain how you came about getting this truck for the video review. Is it a friends? There was a regular plate on it that you blocked out, so I suspect that even though there are only 200 miles on the odo. I wouldn't mind knowing stuff that other channels don't tell you about; such as mechanical reliability ratings, safety features, expected cost of ownership over 5 years, carbon footprint, etc. Maybe write down bullet points (while still giving us that "impressions" style I mentioned earlier) that you can hit while doing a review beforehand so that you hit key points that you want to get across? This also will help your cadence and presentation and not leave you searching for something to talk about. In other words, no "dead air", if that makes sense to you. Looking forward to part 2.
I really liked this Truck, what did everyone think?
Press the remote button for the tailgate 2 times and hold it down… it will lift the gate with the remote bro!
Good looking truck
Nice vid, beautiful truck... incase i accidentally missed it but does it have lane keep assist or adaptive cruise control?
Thank you! It does have lane keep assist and adaptive cruise control. I Tested the lane keep assist and was impressed.
The only thing I don't like about lane assist, is if a vehicle in the lane next to you starts drifting, and you try and move over it tries to correct you. Wish they could assist in moving you over to avoid being swiped
I know this isnt professional perfect ,but The title said 2020 silverado (its a 19) which would be different in this model because it would have a 10-speed 5.3L standard & adaptive cruise control.
i am on the way to BUY one NOW
Bought mine (2021)a few days ago with 6.2L. I really like to thank you for going over each item on the window sticker. It was a big help! Thanks!
Personally, I am a fan of slow-burn car videos. I like that you give us your actual "impression" of things rather than, say, Fast Lane Cars' method where they have already gone through the car and basically show you a scripted version. Deep down, I'm a truck guy. If I would win a lottery, I'd get a high-end truck such as this one in a heartbeat. It's just the cost of ownership that blows me away. Fuel costs, insurance costs, and yearly personal property taxes break the bank. Not to mention the entry cost. I've not seen yet the sticker on this, but it looks close to $70,000 dollars to buy this. That is A LOT of money.
You didn't explain how you came about getting this truck for the video review. Is it a friends? There was a regular plate on it that you blocked out, so I suspect that even though there are only 200 miles on the odo. I wouldn't mind knowing stuff that other channels don't tell you about; such as mechanical reliability ratings, safety features, expected cost of ownership over 5 years, carbon footprint, etc. Maybe write down bullet points (while still giving us that "impressions" style I mentioned earlier) that you can hit while doing a review beforehand so that you hit key points that you want to get across? This also will help your cadence and presentation and not leave you searching for something to talk about. In other words, no "dead air", if that makes sense to you.
Looking forward to part 2.
Thank you for the great ideas! I will definitely cover those points as well.