Buying a used Chevrolet Silverado shouldn't feel like navigating a minefield, but with so many model years to choose from, it can be tough to know which ones will serve you well and which might leave you stranded on the side of I-35. That's where we come in. We've researched reliability ratings, safety scores, and recalls to help buyers in Lewisville cut through the confusion and find a truck that'll actually last.

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Top Recommended Chevrolet Silverado Model Years

Red Chevrolet Silverado 1500 in the Driveway of a Forest Cottage by Mr. Location Scout is licensed with Pexels License

The 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is often thought of as the gold standard. It snagged a J.D. Power rating of 86/100 for quality and reliability, and U.S. News & World Report named it their top full-size pickup truck that year. Plus, it had only four recalls and 236 complaints recorded with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). The 5.3L V-8 engine in these models runs reliably, and there are reports of 2012 models still performing well after exceeding 100,000 miles.

Jump ahead to 2017, and the Silverado 1500 received a perfect five-star safety rating from the NHTSA with only six recalls. The standard V-6 engine produces 285 horsepower and 305 lb-ft of torque, supported by a high-strength steel safety cage, six airbags, a StabiliTrak system, proactive roll avoidance, electronic trailer sway control, and hill start assist.

The 2018 Silverado 1500 offers excellent value, retaining its worth better than many of its competitors. The WT model, in particular, is praised for its reliability, with owners routinely reporting fuel economy figures of 22-24 mpg.

If you want the latest features, models from 2020 onwards are packed with upgrades. The 2024 Silverado 1500, for example, offers a choice of four engine choices: a turbocharged 2.7L four-cylinder, a 5.3L V-8, a 6.2L V-8, and a 3.0L Duramax diesel inline-six. It can also tow up to 13,300 pounds when properly equipped. To find out more about the latest models, explore our Silverado 1500 inventory to see what's available.

Years to Approach With Caution

Some model years are less reliable. The 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is a perfect example, with over 1,050 complaints recorded with the NHTSA and poor safety ratings from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS). Owners report brake problems, electrical malfunctions, and batteries that fail without warning. Similarly, the 2014 Silverado 1500 has been subject to over 20 recalls and received 1,500 complaints with the NHTSA. Problems include malfunctioning heating and air conditioning systems, electrical and infotainment screen failures, and Stabilitrak system malfunctions.

The 2015 Silverado 1500 presents its own set of issues, with 23 recalls and over 1,100 complaints to the NHTSA. Problems with fuel sensor readings, misleading gas gauges, and glitches in the four-wheel-drive transfer case software are common. Fuel pump failures often occur around 100,000 miles, resulting in stalling and difficulty starting.

Even more recent models can't shake system issues, with the 2019 Silverado 1500 suffering 10 major recalls due to problems with its brakes, seat belts, and tires. Plus, the IIHS gave it poor ratings for its headlights.

What To Look for When Buying a Used Silverado

Smart shopping starts with a thorough inspection. Your test drive should cover checks of the exterior and interior, a technology evaluation, and a performance analysis in various driving conditions, such as highway driving, city stop-and-go traffic, and tight-space maneuvering. Pay attention to how the transmission shifts, listen for any unusual engine noises, and test every electrical system. Please don't buy a vehicle without maintenance records, as you want to ensure it's been serviced at the proper intervals, with regular oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections, to avoid costly future repairs.

Used trucks can save you a significant amount of money through lower insurance premiums and overall ownership costs. Insurance companies typically charge less for vehicles that are worth less; therefore, drivers of used trucks often enjoy significantly lower insurance premiums, which can save them hundreds of dollars annually. When considering problematic years such as those listed above, factor in potential repair costs for known issues. Even if the sticker price looks tempting, long-term ownership costs could outweigh any short-term savings.

Find Your Perfect Silverado at Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville

Here at Huffines Chevrolet Lewisville, we stock a wide selection of high-quality used Chevrolets, complete with warranty coverage and service options for Lewisville area customers. Our team is familiar with the local market and can help you find the perfect Silverado that suits your needs and budget. We provide detailed vehicle histories, thorough inspections, and honest assessments of each truck's condition. Ready to find your perfect Silverado? Visit us today to explore our selection of reliable used trucks, or contact us to speak with our knowledgeable sales team. You can also schedule a test-drive to experience the difference that comes with buying from us.

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