Which Chevrolet Truck Is Right for Me in Brockton, MA

Chevrolet lays claim to building some of the best trucks on the planet. So if you're in the market for a pickup, going with the bowtie is always a smart move. If you're not sure which of the three core trucks is best for you, let's break down the advantages of the Chevrolet Colorado, Silverado 1500, and Silverado HD.
 
Chevrolet Colorado
The Chevrolet Colorado is a great choice if you want a fun truck and don't necessarily plan to do a lot of work. The Colorado is primarily made for play, offering three great off-road options including the legendary ZR2. But that's not to say the Colorado can't help you get jobs done - it offers best-in-class max towing of up to 7,700 pounds.[1] The Colorado is also ideal if you want a more city-savvy option thanks to its smaller size.

Chevrolet Silverado 1500
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is like the gold standard for trucks. As a full-size, it offers plenty of power and strength with excellent towing, a most-spacious-in-class Durabed, up to 14 camera views, and impressive off-road capabilities. But the Silverado 1500 is every bit as qualified for daily driving thanks to its winning style, excellent interior comfort with two rows of seating in Double Cab and Crew Cab models, and standard Chevy Safety Assist. You can also upgrade your Silverado 1500 to the luxurious High Country and get advanced features like Super Cruise™ hands-free driving. 

Chevrolet Silverado HD
To put it somewhat simplistically, the Chevrolet Silverado HD is everything you love about the Silverado 1500, just much bigger. This heavy-duty truck ramps up the power and capabilities with an available Duramax® 6.6-liter Turbo-Diesel V8, which enables up to 36,000 pounds of towing[2] or 7,234 pounds of maximum payload capacity.[3] And while this truck is primarily tailored to folks with tough jobs to do, it still offers many of the premium perks you get with its smaller siblings, including an optional 13.4-inch-diagonal infotainment touchscreen and an ultra-rugged ZR2 option. 

Chevrolet has earned its place as one of the first names in the truck game, and it's easy to see why once you get a load of its current lineup. Browse our selection of new Chevy trucks, then visit Copeland Chevrolet to take a test drive in Brockton, Massachusetts.



[1] Requires Colorado with available 2.7L TurboMax engine and Advanced Trailering Package. Maximum trailering ratings are intended for comparison purposes only. Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the Trailering section of the Owner's Manual. The trailering capacity of your specific vehicle may vary. The weight of passengers, cargo and options or accessories may reduce the amount you can trailer.

[2] Requires Silverado 3500 HD Regular Cab Long Bed 2WD DRW with 6.6L V8 (gas) engine. For comparison purposes only. See the Owner's Manual and the label on the vehicle door jamb for the carrying capacity of a specific vehicle.

[3] Requires Silverado 3500 HD Regular Cab Long Bed WT 2WD DRW with available Duramax 6.6L Turbo-Diesel V8, Max Trailering Package and gooseneck hitch. Maximum trailering ratings are intended for comparison purposes only. Before you buy a vehicle or use it for trailering, carefully review the Trailering section of the Owner's Manual. The trailering capacity of your specific vehicle may vary. The weight of passengers, cargo and options or accessories may reduce the amount you can trailer.

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