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Chevrolet - Silverado 3500HD (2014)
Looking for a reliable heavy‑duty workhorse? The Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD stands out as the go‑to pickup for commercial fleets, family hauls, and adventure seekers alike. Whether you’re buying new or considering a used Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD price, knowing the model’s overall value and depreciation trend is key to making an informed investment.
In this section of our car pricing database, we focus on the Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD 2014 model. This generation balances powerful performance with proven durability—features that keep it popular in the high‑capacity pickup market. Since the vehicle’s launch, the Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD price has evolved, reflecting changes in trim options, engine technology, and market demand.
Key Specifications
- Engine: 6.6‑liter Duramax V8 Turbo‑charged Diesel or 6.2‑liter V8 Gasoline
- Transmission: 8‑speed automatic (gas) or 6‑speed manual (diesel)
- Horsepower: 330 hp (gas), 380 hp (diesel)
- Torque: 460 lb‑ft (gas), 1,050 lb‑ft (diesel)
- Payload Capacity: up to 7,200 lbs (diesel platform)
- Towing Capacity: up to 12,000 lbs (standard) / 13,400 lbs (max)
- Fuel Type: Diesel or gasoline, depending on engine choice
- Dimensions:
- Length: 228.0 in / 576.6 cm
- Width: 83.2 in / 211.6 cm (including mirrors)
- Height: 73.9 in / 187.6 cm
- Wheelbase: 134.2 in / 340.8 cm
- Cab Styles: Regular, Extended, Crew Cab
- Trim Levels: Work Truck, LT, LS, LTZ, High Country, and others
- Standard Features: Traction‑control, Hill‑Descent Control, 1‑touch power‑slide infobox, and optional 8‑series LED headlights
- Safety: Electronic Stability Control, Anti‑Lock Braking System, and optional rear‑view camera
Depreciation Insight
When evaluating a current or future purchase, the Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD depreciation curve is a critical variable. Vehicles of this class typically decline in value as follows:
- First year: 15‑20% drop from the factory price
- Second year: 10‑12% additional depreciation
- Third year: 8‑10% decline
- After four years: 4‑6% yearly depreciation continues, slowing as the vehicle ages beyond 10 years
The diesel variant generally retains a higher resale value—often 5‑10% above the gasoline counterpart—due to its superior fuel efficiency and lower operating costs for heavy‑loading trucks. This trend underscores why many commercial operators trade in their 3500HDs at a favorable price, especially those with longer towing and payload warranties still in effect.
Price Comparisons
Compared to similar models in the heavy‑duty segment, the Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD 2014 price sits competitively. For instance:
- The Pontiac G8 3500 often trades at 5‑8% more when matched on trim and engine
- The Ford Super Duty F‑250/F‑350 shows a comparable depreciation curve but usually commands a higher price tag for the same payload rating
- Models from Ram 2500/3500 typically align closely in sales price but may include higher build‑out options as standard, influencing resale value
These comparisons illustrate that the Silverado’s combined mix of performance, brand loyalty, and aftermarket support offers a strong value proposition across the board.
Market Position
Popular in the commercial fleet and work
Last 20 car trackeds
| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
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| 2 years ago | used | US$30,000.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | US$30,999.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 2 years ago | used | US$32,999.00 | Unlock all links |