Is the brand new Silverado TrailBoss an off-roader?

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 19 июл 2024
  • #Silverado #chevy #trailboss
    With proven off roaders such as the Jeep Wrangler, Toyota Tacoma/4Runner, and Ford Bronco dominating the trails can this Chevy Silverado LT Crewcab TrailBoss compete? I think the answer might surprise you. With its 3.0L diesel engine making a ton of torque and proving almost 500 miles of range, this just might be the perfect overlander!
    In this video I explore the trucks features, technology, and discuss its placement among its rivals.
    timecode:
    0:00 - intro
    0:45 - truck broll
    1:39 - interior walk through
    5:40 - outside walk around
    8:10 - driving impressions
    17:26 - conclusion trail boss 2022 review
  • Авто/МотоАвто/Мото

Комментарии • 30

  • @enriquecasablanca5983
    @enriquecasablanca5983 Год назад +1

    love my 2022 LT Trail Boss. Great video.

  • @mandaloresmercy
    @mandaloresmercy 3 месяца назад

    A note on the "set-em and forget-em" switches -- maybe it's just me but the lane assist I find is best disabled on some back roads with intermittent lines and some freeway construction areas where they're not done removing old lines and it confuses the system. So I for one am greatly appreciative that there's a quick toggle for lane assist when I'm going through certain sections.
    Thanks for the review!
    Sounds like you may be after the Silverado 1500 Custom Trailboss (more basic truck)

  • @blinkai7300
    @blinkai7300 2 месяца назад +1

    Great vid! Interestingly enough, I was fully planning to buy a Ford Tremor, but the luxuries within the TB (along with the diesel option) changed my mind and I ordered a Trail Boss. Since I’m like most people, and won’t really off road much at all, I only went with the TB model due to the aggressive look. IMO, the TB diesel is a homerun

  • @kenhanlon500
    @kenhanlon500 Год назад

    I thought it was a really good review. Looking for my first decent off raod truck, you hit a lot of points I was interested in hearing and agreed with. I really like this truck.

    • @PointShiftDrive
      @PointShiftDrive  Год назад

      Thanks for watching. Glad it was helpful.
      It’s an awesome truck! Go test drive it.

  • @12VCTD
    @12VCTD Год назад +3

    This is a great review. As a fellow owner of a Duramax powered TB the bit about the hood insert is spot on with the glare. Also to add the the insert, its a pain to see over and it also chews through the paint on the corners. As far as the engine/transmission goes, its incredible. 30 mpgs are definitely possible even in the TB trim, and the transmission keeps the RPMs low where all the torque is made.

    • @PointShiftDrive
      @PointShiftDrive  Год назад

      Thanks for the feedback. And thank you for watching!

  • @johnmallino1088
    @johnmallino1088 Год назад +1

    Nice. But how’s it handle on the trail? I’d love to see a video of you going down some mining trail (maybe with a buddy with a winch just in case, if the turning radius is really that bad).

    • @PointShiftDrive
      @PointShiftDrive  Год назад

      I would have loved to have done something like that for sure! But this was a press vehicle, and I only had it for a short amount of time, so I did the best I could. But I can’t say that it would do fine on trails. As long as it weren’t too many obstacles that were difficult. I think were the Silverado let you down is it’s size because most trails that I go down getting narrow and a truck like this would come out looking like pinstripe mania.

  • @HeavyChevyMega
    @HeavyChevyMega 5 месяцев назад +1

    Nice video, I'm researching the 2024 LT Trail Boss w/ 6.2L and not sure what tire size to go with .They have 18" rims w/LT275/65R Wrangler Muds or for a 1000 more you can get 20" w/LT265/60R Wrangler Muds on it .The difference is only + .4" (32.1" vs. 32.5") and does the 18" tire run smoother than the 20" tire due to it has .7" more sidewall. What is your thoughts of 18" vs. 20" rims/tires in performance/durability?

    • @PointShiftDrive
      @PointShiftDrive  5 месяцев назад

      It really depends on what you’re gonna use the truck for the most. If you care about comfort, I would look for more sidewall. If you care about offloading more, I would look for the cheaper tire and then replace it in the aftermarket with something that you really like. Probably something with a mud rating. Other than that, just get the rims and wheels that you think look the best.

  • @dcman4902
    @dcman4902 Год назад +1

    Let’s be honest, most will just daily drive this than off road it if at all lol. I think it’s a good truck for the modest person, hard core off road people will be better off with a wrangler or bronco for sure

    • @PointShiftDrive
      @PointShiftDrive  Год назад

      I don’t disagree. But it is nice to have a truck with some capability when situations arise.

  • @Hutt92
    @Hutt92 Год назад

    There's actually 12 cup holders 2 more fold down in the center of the back seat

  • @arcticpicks
    @arcticpicks Год назад

    So the 4auto is not for locking to rear. 4 auto is for front diff. The rear looses traction the front engages once traction is back it disengages.

  • @unboxedsneaks
    @unboxedsneaks Год назад +1

    2 more cupholders when you let down the arm rest in the back.

  • @pjs12464
    @pjs12464 Год назад +1

    More GTS content please

    • @PointShiftDrive
      @PointShiftDrive  Год назад

      not to worry, there will be more of the GTS soon ;)

  • @Karm007
    @Karm007 8 месяцев назад

    Can’t believe you are telling your watchers if you want more capable truck get Bronco, Gladiator or Tacoma when they aren’t in the same size or segment and forgetting to mention the next level up Silverado 1500 ZR2. 😂😂😂

    • @PointShiftDrive
      @PointShiftDrive  8 месяцев назад

      The Zr2 is basically a different suspension package but the ground clearance is pretty much the same. I think the problem with Chevy trucks being offroady is that they are just very large for most trails. They do make good overlanders however because of their size. But I wouldnt want a ZR2 for the Rubicon.

  • @acevent5759
    @acevent5759 Год назад

    I don’t care, if it’s a ZR two or trail boss that goes off road., For the price they’re charging that thing better be a Cadillac inside.

    • @PointShiftDrive
      @PointShiftDrive  Год назад +3

      It was very nice inside. I think if luxury is what you are after, this wont disappoint. My issue is that they want it to be an offroader at the same time.

    • @acevent5759
      @acevent5759 Год назад

      @@PointShiftDrive I understand. And you’re not wrong. I personally don’t think there’s an issue with the luxurious off-road are. But from what I understand I’ve heard that if you don’t have the lockers that those G 80s don’t really do what they claim they can do what they advertise. Thus they’re charging you for something I can’t do. Do you have any thoughts on this?

    • @PointShiftDrive
      @PointShiftDrive  Год назад

      @@acevent5759 They dont have nearly the offroad goodies that come standard in say a Bronco for example. But you dont need to look at lockers to figure that out. the wheels are pretty small. they arent idea of off road obstacles. they are however good for street. and not to mention the suspension. it wasnt bad. but the truck could use a much greater lift but then the wheels would not be proportionate. so in other words, the designers were fighting with the marketing people. ultimately they made a truck for the street with chunky gas eating tires.
      My thinking is... Make something purposeful or dont. Being in the middle isnt good for sales and its not fooling buyers.

  • @wanderlust332
    @wanderlust332 Год назад

    Too bad it's a chevy.