| Stats |
| Doors/Seats: 2/6 |
| HP/Torque: 300/360 |
| Manual/Auto: Opt/Std |
| Forced Inj.: No |
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FWD/RWD: No/No AWD/4WD: No/Std |
| MPG City: No |
| MPG Hwy: No |
| Invoice: $25375 |
| Retail: $29000 |
Overall the Silverado 2500HD for 2003 was an improved vehicle for Chevrolet. 4WD Standard Pickup Truckss are usually more bountiful and seat four (or five) full-size people. The Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD has long boasted one of the best 8 Cylinder Engine in the industry, and the 2003 models certainly continue that tradition.
Interior Design
The dashboard features a sporty three-pod instrument layout and an uncluttered imperative stack. The rear seats recline, making it easy to stretch out on long road trips. Chevrolet designers have equipped the Silverado 2500HD with a shapely dash and steering wheel, and attractive materials. Good as the materials look, they feel economical to the touch and are, on the whole, below common accompanied by 4WD Standard Pickup Trucks.
The upgraded radio was a welcome feature to some new buyers, but an expensive option to others. Time will tell whether it gains widespread acceptence. Some may find the asymmetrical dash layout odd, but the well-dampened influences and modify ergonomic placement should forgive any faults.
Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Specifications
National highway traffic safety administration (nhtsa) crash test scores for the Silverado 2500HD are good with the car earning four stars in frontal impacts and front side-impacts. In our opinion, this is one of the most powerful 4WD Standard Pickup Trucks you may possibly obtain. By increasing the wheelbase and widening the track, the new Silverado 2500HD offers more interior space and a more stable ride than did its predecessor.




