Best driving truck I tested (Ford and Ram). Seats are comfortable, steering gives great feedback, and shocks smooth out the bumpiest road. Towed a 6000 pound trailer easily without swaying or boogieing down the engine.
Averaging 22.6 miles per gallon drive around a small country town. Capless tank makes it easy to fill up in the winter when necessary.…
Good Overall
By Average Joe | on Saturday, January 06, 2018
4.0
Good overall, but Chevy needs to do a better job fixing rattles and a few other items listed below.
I found 90% of the rattles and fixed them myself as warranty work is not good at replacing rattles apparently. The one in the driver door I havent figured out yet.
Lower reliability rating as I had to replace a AC Line outside of warranty and all the time to take the truck in for recall work; at least in the beginning.
Lower comfort & convenience rating due to no air vents on the center console in the back seat crew cabs or any cab for that matter. The air vents they do have is under the front driver and passenger seats. Those are pretty much worthless. The vents need to be on the center console so you can get actual air for the back passengers.
Chevy needs to increase MPG. Mine gets 18 MPG, which is in line with EPA estimates. However, they seem to be one step behind Ford. Without better MPG, air vents, and other features, Ford is looking pretty good.…
Love It!
By smfd650Â |Â on Saturday, May 20, 2017
5.0
First dealership bought vehicle. Absolutely love this truck! The only thing I would change would be to add at least 1 or 2 vents in the back of the cab.…