2024 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Initial Review & Fuel Economy | We Chose Chevy Over Ford And Dodge

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  • Опубликовано: 13 мар 2024
  • We reviewed the 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500HD. Our initial thoughts and reasoning why we picked it. Fuel Economy numbers are discussed. More reviews are on the way!
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Комментарии • 72

  • @philbow6374
    @philbow6374 5 дней назад +1

    Honest review, thanks! I’m looking right now trying to decide.

  • @gmcgirard
    @gmcgirard Месяц назад +3

    I just got a 24' LT 3/4 ton crew cab long bed also about 3 1/2 weeks ago myself. Ive always had 1/2 ton trucks- 2 Chevrolet and 1 Ford, my new Chevrolet 2500 rides better than all 3 combined and ive been very impressed with it on that note. I also got the 6.6 gas 4×4 z71 and so far my best mpg was about 17.5 mpg with only 4600ish miles on it i cant complain at all for it being a 3/4 ton. Also i think GM has the best interior, it is just so much nicer than the others and it feels like a much better quality. Btw im also in Michigan traveling to Illinois for work every week which is why i have so many miles on it already. I wouldn't trade it for anything else. Keep my up to date on how you do with mpg's

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  Месяц назад +1

      That's awesome! I had originally wanted a long bed but for the plowing that i do it made more sense to have a short bed. I dove a 1000 mile review video up that I go in depth on the fuel economy I was getting. I ran across the scales with it and it's over 7000 pounds. So the economy out of a truck this big and this heavy, were doing pretty good I think

  • @TheRedneck383
    @TheRedneck383 2 месяца назад +1

    Great info! That's nice to know!

  • @adamboeder6761
    @adamboeder6761 Месяц назад +2

    Bought an 18 silverado. Immediately removed AFM and put full aftermarket suspension on it. Also did away with that Stabilitrak crap too. 110k miles now with just general maintenance and it hasn't missed a beat.

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  Месяц назад

      Nice thing about this truck is it doesn't have any of that! We have been very lucky we haven't had any afm issues with our Tahoe yet

  • @slmjake
    @slmjake 2 месяца назад +3

    Nice truck and review! Congrats! I would be curious ti see your average mpgs after 1000 or more miles...bot highest or lowest but overall average for 1000 miles period

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! I will be sure to make a video at that mark to update everyone! At this point right now I have approx. 750 miles on it so it should be coming soon

  • @justpalms9978
    @justpalms9978 Месяц назад +2

    I’ve got the exact same truck but with the diesel! Love it

  • @rebeccacook2248
    @rebeccacook2248 Месяц назад +1

    Looks great!

  • @RADguard9
    @RADguard9 Месяц назад +2

    2013 GMC 3500 Duramax SRW, Snowplowed commercial since new, original front end except wheel bearings done 2 years ago. Grease every oil change with Lucas Red and Tacky.

  • @legrandechene3734
    @legrandechene3734 Месяц назад +2

    That transmission is not built by Allison. It is an Allison branded unit built by GM. It is produced under a license from Allison and was a collaborative effort between Allison and GM . The 1000 series 5 and 6 speeds used in the previous HD trucks were produced by Allison.

  • @curtwarkentin2887
    @curtwarkentin2887 Месяц назад +1

    I had bad experiences with dodge so when i bought my first brand new vehicle i went with chevy and have never looked back. Since then my wife and I have bought 2 more brand new vehicles from a local chevy dealer. All our vehicles are very reliable and run great.
    When i get the money im seriously hoping my next new vehicle is a chevy 2500 hd. The local chev dealership has treated us great and the prices were similar to other brands of similar vehicles. So i prefer to stay with a dealership that treats us right.... Dont ask about the seriously crumby dodge dealership that has staff scream at customers kids. Ive owned dodge, nissan, ford and Chevy vehicles over the years. So far the best was Nissan and Chevy.

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  Месяц назад +1

      That's great to hear you have a dealership that treats you well. To me that makes all the difference

  • @KyleGoresch-xw3oz
    @KyleGoresch-xw3oz 2 месяца назад +1

    this is great!

  • @RoadieWingZZ
    @RoadieWingZZ 2 месяца назад +2

    Diesel option is $9,500ish so is definitely a big investment. Won’t make sense for average Joe, but can payoff for long distance hauling.

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      I agree. And we just simply don't put on enough miles with a heavy load to justify it. And yet with a gas engine this truck is still rated to pull 16k pounds

  • @dudestuff1557
    @dudestuff1557 2 месяца назад +1

    Did they tell you that the hubs had to be locked on the Ford? I have a ‘20 SD, I don’t have to lock the front hubs for 4x4 unless I want the front end locked. I just turn the dial. Great vid!

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      Thanks! When we took the test drive I asked the salesman if had had to lock the hubs like always and they said yes. I honestly never looked specifically at the wheels to verify his answer cuz I was focused on the rest of the truck. We had a poor sales experience with the Ford dealers we went to

  • @kirkdunn1379
    @kirkdunn1379 Месяц назад +1

    agreed, went thru a bunch of trucks last 4 years cuz used market made it possible not to lose money on trade/sell....even manged to profit on a few......GM makes best overall HD trucks when everything is factored in, also most affordable.....went back and forth with HD and 1500s and GM is by far most comfortable HD truck to drive while empty while still keeping excellent tow and payload numbers when needed
    purchased a 6.6 liter gas High Country 2500 HD last year, the digital steering and auto 4WD are excellent features......bigger bed as well is really nice to have and the steps on back and side of the truck.....it just feels super solid and well made......had a 21 Ram and did not get that feeling
    havent had any issues and truck rides even better with 10k miles than it did brand new
    off road packages are nothing more than a cheap pair of shocks (which are typically softer than standard ones)
    and GM is no different....soon as Ranchos burn out will be upgrading to slightly better ones like a bilstein or Eibach

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  Месяц назад

      Very cool! That's awesome you were even able to make money on a truck! Bed steps have been very nice for how tall these trucks are. But I'm definitely feeling the ride getting smoother as everything settles in. But it is sad that the off-road packages are really just a few stickers and not much else. It seems that plow prep is more of an off-road package than z71

  • @KyleGoresch-xw3oz
    @KyleGoresch-xw3oz 2 месяца назад +2

    i like the color!

  • @gmans4021
    @gmans4021 2 месяца назад +3

    maybe tire pressure on the Ram was set to high from the dealer? That’s why it probably bounced so much?

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      I would agree. The dealership should have had it set to manufacturer recommended pressure. But I did not actually check them for myself. Maybe I just had high hopes for it with how it's advertised and got a little disappointed

    • @kirkdunn1379
      @kirkdunn1379 Месяц назад +1

      they all come with tires inflated at or near max PSI on HD trucks....my Silverado did as well, dropped it to 55psi when DD

  • @mikehorner3488
    @mikehorner3488 2 месяца назад +3

    16-19 mpg so far??? thats great for a full size! curious to see how that develops over time!

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      Yes it's more than I had expected. That's why I made sure to video it for proof that was what the truck was telling me. I'll be sure to make updates as the motor gets broken in more

    • @mikehorner3488
      @mikehorner3488 2 месяца назад +2

      @@adventureandrepeat please & thank you! Im on the fence as to what truck im wanting to buy & as silly as it may seem... mpg IS a factor for me. There isn't really any consistent content about the gas mpg's that iv seen. So ill be watching, thanks again!

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад

      @@mikehorner3488 yea I've noticed that most of the content is a sales pitch trying to sell the vehicles. Not with us. Just our experiences, good or bad, is what we show to help others make informed decisions

    • @josephvoytus3694
      @josephvoytus3694 Месяц назад

      Have had my 24 LT 6.6 gas for about 3 weeks now. Only 128 Miles on it so far as I'm trying to break the engine in driving it on days off if the weather cooperates & my commute to work is mostly cruise control driving. Anyway, agree about the ride & my in town driving MPG is around 12. My 2016 1/2 ton 5.3 averages between 20-21 mpg to/from work so eventually I want to drive & compare with the new truck.

  • @johnclayton6946
    @johnclayton6946 2 месяца назад +2

    What kind of range are you getting while towing? Stopping for gas 4-5 times on a trip is simply brutal. Probably the only reason I’m considering diesel. Thanks! Great review.

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      Thank you! Unfortunately I have not done a tow test. At first I was under break in period and the manual says to avoid towing. Then the weather here in Michigan turned back to winter so I have not had good weather for an accurate tow test. I have been very eager to get it out and compare to our Tahoe. Once I do, I'll make sure the video gets up as soon as possible!

    • @Stlchevy
      @Stlchevy Месяц назад +1

      The 36 gallon tank on these chevys gets me far enough to where my bladder and fuel range roughly line up. I agree back in the days of the 8.1L with the 26 gallon tank was brutal.

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  Месяц назад

      @@Stlchevy we did cross country with a Tahoe pulling a trailer getting around 11mpg and a 21 gallon tank. I had it down to a science of 1/4 tank of fuel per hour

  • @TheRedneck383
    @TheRedneck383 2 месяца назад +1

    How do the car seats fit in the back?

  • @michaelbefumo-qg7ji
    @michaelbefumo-qg7ji 2 месяца назад +1

    Nice truck good luck,if I was going to buy a new truck a buy pretty much exactly what you have gas LTZ I just probably put a CAT scan in, cuz it's directed directed engine. Ford has the injector in the platinum and direct injected so it washes the back of the intake valve, hopefully GM does that on the 66 what's multi-port injection as well as direct injection

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад

      I agree. I will be putting a catch can on here soon. I built one for our Tahoe. But I'm waiting to get thru the initial break in in case any warranty issues arise before I install one and potentially void my warranty

  • @user-ex1my3fc9e
    @user-ex1my3fc9e 2 месяца назад +1

    Very good choice. Had two gas chevy 2500hd very reliable trucks.

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад

      Thanks! It's great hearing others are having good experiences with them!

  • @charlesb4267
    @charlesb4267 2 месяца назад +1

    I was wondering what your planned first engine oil drain will be at, as well as future oil changes as I am guessing due to the fact your a mechanic, that you have your ways which could very well be different than the "minimalist" servicing that seems to be the theme with some of the vehicle manufacturers these days. I might be wrong in stating this but I don't think they even bring up "severe service maintenance intervals" in the manuals now.

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      The manual is not great at severe service schedules. It doesn't list engine intervals any different than normal iirc. Just trans, transfer case and differential have shorter intervals. I will be doing my first oil change on the truck at 1200 miles. Every change past that will be around the 5000 mile interval. Most oils I've noticed break down after 5000 miles. Especially the ones worked hard with a lot of towing in gas engines in the summer. I run amsoil in my engines that's rated for 20,000 mile changes and I still change it at 5000 miles. Oil changes are cheap compared to buying a new motor and the headache of getting it installed

    • @charlesb4267
      @charlesb4267 2 месяца назад +1

      @@adventureandrepeat It always used to be one of the listed items and an explanation of what was different between so called "normal use" vs severe use and short trips, dusty conditions, pulling a load, cold weather, hot weather and so on all put the maintenance schedule into the severe category. Now it seems some magical brain in the vehicle tells the driver when to change the engine oil, yes it knows just how to get it past the warranty period !. And as to the oil your planning on using, that was going to be my other question and you answered that.

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      @@charlesb4267 unfortunately I think the reason they have gone away from that information is simply the market not wanting it. Most people today just want the car to tell them when to do it and that's it. Just like cupholders in cars. You don't need them in a vehicle to get you from a to b. But everyone wants it, so the market drives the product. But I will work on putting a video together about what GM calls for on service schedule and what I believe as a mechanic would be better suited to make sure the truck lasts

    • @charlesb4267
      @charlesb4267 2 месяца назад +1

      @@adventureandrepeat Thats a good video idea !

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      @@charlesb4267 I'll try to get to it as soon as possible!

  • @sniper60605
    @sniper60605 2 месяца назад +3

    Dude just throw a few 60lbs sand bags in the bed and get the Ram. You would have been fine. Now you’re going to be playing electronic problems roulette with that GM. Can’t wait for the future updates.

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      I was hesitant about all the fancy electronics in this truck. But I don't have the parking sensors or 360 cameras and such. The bulk of it is just the updated touch screen dash. So I'm hoping GM learned from past mistakes to make something with minimal issues. It's always a gamble with any new vehicle. They're put together by people, people can have bad days and make mistakes

  • @TheRedneck383
    @TheRedneck383 2 месяца назад +1

    How is the ride quality?

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      We have a video coming to talk about it! Stay tuned

  • @acesh5606
    @acesh5606 Месяц назад +1

    good choice I have the diesel version because I Tow alot, I did all the research about ford, dodge and chevy, and the Chevy is ofcorse better truck all the way.

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  Месяц назад +1

      Excellent! I always hear great things about the new Duramax!

  • @jamesjohns4464
    @jamesjohns4464 2 месяца назад +1

    Not sure how your getting 19mpg. I get 13mpg city, 16.6mpg highway. I’m super light on the go pedal and i live in Florida.

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад

      That's what the truck was telling me. I made sure to video it and embed it in this to show I'm not crazy haha

    • @normmorrison1861
      @normmorrison1861 2 месяца назад +1

      Got 18mpg with a 2024 3500, gas, on the way home from the dealer, I know it will go up when it gets a few 1000 miles on it

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад

      @@normmorrison1861 that's excellent!

  • @slidewide1999
    @slidewide1999 Месяц назад +1

    Ram and ford have the same front suspension setups.

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  Месяц назад

      Yes they do. But Dodge uses a coil and 5 link rear suspension

  • @fivesfilms
    @fivesfilms Месяц назад +1

    Got a 24 HC Duramax in August after having many Rams over 20 years. At the time, the Chevy was fully equipped with every option for significantly less than the Ram. Now at 17k, I had to replace the DEF tank under warranty. I had a 24 Ram 2500 Gasser with rear air suspension as as much as I liked the truck, it rode like a truck from 2016 where the chevy drives like a refined truck in 2024. This is coming from a Ram fanboy too!

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  Месяц назад

      We test drove the ram. Loved the interior and everything about it. Just rode so poorly compared to the Chevy. I'm glad you have enjoyed the transition!

  • @zemo2332
    @zemo2332 2 месяца назад +1

    Chevy Silverado vs 5.7 V8 Toyota Tundra ?

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +2

      As a mechanic, I'd take the Silverado over the tundra. Engines are built better for more power to be added. Transmission is heavier duty. Iirc tundra uses a 7.5” rear axle that they require diff fluid changes every 35k miles while a regular Silverado has a 9.5" rear axle that can go 75k before a fluid change. Bigger ring gear means it can handle pulling bigger loads. Frames are actually built stronger in the Silverado. Zr2 Silverados have more suspension travel than a TRD tundra. In the aftermarket the Silverado has more support because racers always want the Ls or LT engine, but nobody is ever Toyota swapping engines into their car. As far as service life, if you take care of a truck and do regular maintenance it will last

    • @adventureandrepeat
      @adventureandrepeat  2 месяца назад +1

      And this is comparing the 1/2 ton Silverado to the tundra. If comparing the 2500hd to the tundra, the 2500hd is in a class above the tundra in everything. More power, frame strength towing etc

    • @RK-nr8qf
      @RK-nr8qf 2 месяца назад +3

      As the owner of a Tundra for the past 16yrs, i'd put it head and shoulders above any of the Big3 half-tons then and now in terms of reliability. That being said, the only gas truck engine on the market i'd trust at the moment would be the L8T in the 2500HD.