The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

More changes for Silverado

Choose from 3 cab and 3 cargo-bed styles. Transmissi­on, towing capacity and bedliners also improved for 2015.

- By Emma Jayne Williams Fort Worth Star-Telegram

For model year 2015, the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 offers some new standard and available features, just a year after a complete makeover.

They include a Hydra-Matic 8L90 eight-speed automatic transmissi­on on the 6.2-liter V-8 models, 12,000-pound towing capacity, up-level towing mirrors with rear guidance lamps, and a spray-on bedliner for all models.

Also new are the enhanced MyLink with Text Messaging Alerts and Siri Eyes Free, available OnStar with 4G LTE, and built-in Wi-Fi hot spot (3-gigabyte three-month trial).

An eight-inch-diagonal touch screen is available with the navigation option. Siri Eyes Free and TMA use voice-controlled connectivi­ty with language recognitio­n, allowing phones to remain stowed and hands to remain on the steering wheel. The touch screen also uses gesture recognitio­n.

For 2015, Silverado 1500 models are priced from $26,170 to $51,540, and include regular cab, double cab and crew cab body styles, all offered with four-wheel drive.

Trims include Work Truck (WT), LS, LT, LTZ and High Country. Regular cab models are available with a 6-foot6 box or an 8-foot box. Double cab models are offered exclusivel­y with the 6-foot-6 box, while crew cabs are available with a 5-foot-8 box or the 6foot-6 box.

New exterior colors include Rain Forrest Metallic and Deep Ocean Blue Metallic, which add $495, and for a limited time, Sunrise Metallic and Pewter will be available.

My review vehicle was a Deep Ocean Blue Metallic LS rear-wheel drive double cab with Jet Black/Dark Ash interior featuring high-wear cloth on the bench seats. The cloth is especially durable, stain resistant, and easy to clean — spilled liquid simply beads up instead of soaking in.

On my vehicle, the standard 4.3-liter V-6 Ecotec3 engine was replaced by a 355-horse- power 5.3-liter V-8 ($1,095 extra).

An upright instrument panel had six simple, intuitive gauges with a 3.5-inch driver-informatio­n center, operated by a stalk on the panel itself, directly behind the steering wheel. The controls on the center stalk were simple, logical and easy to operate.

Silverado’s exterior is aerodynami­c to reduce wind noise and enhance efficiency. The doors are fitted into the body and triple sealed to help keep the cabin quiet. The aluminum hood is lighter than a steel one, also enhancing efficiency.

The tester was EPA rated at 16 mpg in the city and 23 on the highway, better than any other V-8 pickup. Traveling over 800 miles, mostly on twolane and low-speed-limit fourlane roads, hauling a bed full of household items, I averaged al- most 19 mpg.

My Silverado had a $475 spray-on bed liner, a CornerStep bumper, ergonomica­lly shaped handholds and several covered tie downs built into the new box rail protector. Four heavy duty tie-downs were positioned low on the bed wall.

The signature bold, upright two-port grille gave my Silverado a strong, muscular appearance with Chevrolet’s signature vertically stacked headlights pushed to the corners.

Chrome door handles and mirror caps were included in a Custom Package for $1,290, along with 20-inch silver-painted aluminum wheels with five wide spokes, all-season tires and a body-color rear bumper pad.

Silverado’s safety systems are designed to protect driver and passengers before, during and after a collision and include three-point safety belts in all rear positions, front outboard safety belt retractor pretension­ers which gradually loosen after sudden retraction; six standard air bags with sensors to detect the presence of a properly seated front passenger; head-curtain side-impact air bags with rollover protection; front seat-mounted sideimpact air bags; and StabiliTra­k electronic stability control with rollover mitigation technology, trailer sway control, and hill-start assist.

High-strength steel makes the cab and frame stronger and lighter, helping Silverado achieve a five-star rating in government crash testing.

My tester also had antilock brakes, four-wheel discs with Duralife rotors, which offer double the service life thanks to a GM-exclusive process to protect against rust; tire-pressure monitoring; daytime running lights; EZ Lift-and-Lower locking tailgate; spare-tire lock; deep-tinted glass; rubberized-vinyl floor mats; and power/heated outside mirrors.

Silverado’s cabin is roomy, quiet and functional; the ride feels controlled and confident, with good steering, cornering, and braking.

Base price for my Silverado was $31,940, with $4,225 in options including the spray on bed liner for $475 and color-keyed carpet for $100, and $1,195 freight bringing the total sticker to $37,360.

 ?? BRUCE W. SMITH / CHEVROLET ?? The 2015 Chevrolet Silverado comes in three cab and three cargobed configurat­ions. A trailer package allows for towing up to 12,000 pounds.
BRUCE W. SMITH / CHEVROLET The 2015 Chevrolet Silverado comes in three cab and three cargobed configurat­ions. A trailer package allows for towing up to 12,000 pounds.

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