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Chevrolet - Silverado 2500HD (2016)
Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD – The 2016 model remains a magnet for buyers looking for power, durability and the reliability that the Silverado brand promises. From retailers and private dealers, the Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD price swing in the mid‑2020s will reflect the mix of age, mileage, condition and location. While a fresh 2016 truck obviously commands a premium, you’ll also find a wealth of older, pre‑owned examples that offer hard‑earned savings while still keeping full factory support.
Our database gives you a first‑hand look at the Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD 2016 price alongside figures for newer and older year‑models, giving consumers a clear view of how much a 2016 Silverado costs in the second‑hand market and how to compare it against the broader truck landscape.
- Engine: 6.6‑liter V8 Lodestar, 331 hp @ 4,000 rpm, 420 lb‑ft torque @ 2,250‑4,050 rpm
- Transmission: 6‑speed automatic (2T-6SP) or optional 6‑speed manual (4L80E) in 4WD models
- Fuel type: Regular gasoline
- Drivetrain: 2‑WD or 4‑WD, all‑wheel assistance with electronic stability control
- Payload: 2,400–3,800 lb depending on cab and bed configuration
- Towing capacity: Up to 13,000 lb with 2‑WD, 16,400 lb with 4‑WD and 5‑ton trailer rating
- Dimensions: Length: 213.7" – 229.5", Width: 78.38" – 79.96" (excluding mirrors), Height: 83.31" – 83.98"
- Fuel economy: 12–15 mpg (city)
16–18 mpg (highway) – varies with payload, road grade, and driving style - Cab options: Regular Cab, Big 4‑Cab, Double Cab (2016 trims flex between Work/Travel configs)
- Bed options: 6.5‑ft, 8‑ft dual‑beam, and optional 8‑ft single‑beam
- Trim levels: Work, LT, LS, LTZ, and High‑End models (Platinum, SS, SilveradoXp)
- Technology: 8‑in touchscreen infotainment, Dual‑zone climate control, Adaptive cruise control (later packages)
Let’s now look at depreciation. Every vehicle’s value falls over time, but heavy‑duty trucks like the 2016 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD hold their worth better than their lighter counterparts due to ongoing demand from fleet buyers and enthusiasts.
Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD depreciation insights:
- First year (0–12 months): typically loses 15–20% of its MSRP – a standard curve for new trucks. If a 2016 model was priced at $55,000, its value might be $44,000 after a year of ownership.
- Year 1–3: $3–5k depreciation per year – the truck stays above $30k with “fair” mileage and good condition.
- Year 3–5: roughly 15% added decline each year – a very reliable workhorse will still be worth
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