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Chevrolet - Silverado 1500 (2014)

Welcome to the definitive guide for the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, the backbone of America’s full‑size pickup lineup. Whether you’re looking at a brand‑new model, a used Chevrolet Silverado 1500 price scenario, or the specific 2014 generation, this overview gives you the depth and clarity you need to make an informed decision.

In today’s marketplace the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 price base starts at about $28,000 for the longest‑door, two‑cabin Truck, but the true cost ultimately depends on trim level, options, and local taxes – all of which “vary by market/condition.” For the 2014 model year, owners are seeing the range oscillate between roughly $21,500 and $34,000 on the used market, reflecting the truck’s continued appeal to both light‑truck enthusiasts and commercial customers alike.

Below is a quick snapshot that captures the most important figures for every buyer: each section is segmentized for easy scanning, so you can find the spec, the deal, or the decision point in a single glance.

  • Model Year: 2014–Present
  • Body Style: Full‑size pickup truck, 4–wear design
  • Engine Options: 4.3L V6, 5.3L V8, 6.2L V8, 3.6L V6, and 2.7L Ecotec I4 engine options
  • Horsepower: 190–420 hp, depending on the engine selection
  • Torque: 240–420 lb-ft
  • Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (standard) or 6‑speed manual (available on some trims)
  • Fuel System: Multi‑port injection, integrated fuel‑economy features on lower‑displacement engines
  • Drive Type: 2WD or 4WD (with 4×2 or 4×4 selection)
  • Payload: 1,500–2,345 lbs (based on configuration)
  • Towing Capacity: 6,000–13,300 lbs
  • Wheelbase: 128 inches (Long‑Door) or 106 inches (Short‑Door)
  • Length: 200–214 inches
  • Height: 68–74 inches
  • Width: 78 inches
  • Estimated EPA Fuel Economy: 18–22 mpg (city) / 22–24 mpg (highway) for V8, 21–25 mpg (city) / 26–29 mpg (highway) for V6
  • Key Interior Features: 6‑screen Touchscreen + Microsoft® Surface, Apple CarPlay®, Android Auto® support, power‑folding seats on higher trims
  • Safety Technologies: Electronic Stability Control, Hill‑Start Assist, Front‑Seat Side‑Airbag, and Advanced Crash‑Avoidance Driver‑Assistance Systems

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 depreciation rates are a key factor in both new and used price considerations. Even with a robust resale market, these trucks typically support a strong resale value, but that doesn’t mean they’re immune to market shifts. On average, buyers will see a first‑year depreciation of about 15–20 % across the board. Stock and longer‑wheelbase trims tend to hold value slightly better during the second and third years, thanks to increased on‑road flexibility and popularity among commercial fleets.

Looking ahead, the 2014 generation marked a pivotal transition – introducing the 5.3‑L V8 and refined 6.2‑L engine. The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 2014 price for a clean used example often ranges from $22,000 to $30,000, but regional demand and warranty expiry can push numbers up or down. The combination of efficient gasoline engines and maturing battery technology for the plug‑in hybrid segment drives consumer interest, keeping the depreciation curve relatively flat compared to competitors.

For context, let’s compare the Silverado 1500 to its main rivals in the full‑size pickup arena.