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Chevrolet - Silverado 3500HD (2021)

Meet the Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD—the 2021 heavy‑duty pickup that combines legendary durability with modern comfort for the toughest jobs. Whether you’re buying brand new or hunting for a polished pre‑owned model, the Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD price and the Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD 2021 price affect your budget and rental decisions. This guide presents a concise snapshot of its key specs, depreciation trends, and how it stacks up against competitors. Ready to evaluate your next big purchase? Keep reading.

Key Specifications at a Glance

  • Engine: 6.6‑liter Duramax Turbo‑Diesel V8 (or 6.6‑liter gasoline V8 options)
  • Power & Torque: 445 hp (gas) / 6,300 lb‑ft torque (diesel) – ideal for towing
  • Transmission: 10‑speed automatic or 10‑speed manual on certain trims
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline, Diesel; alternates depending on trim
  • Towing Capacity: Up to 14,000 lb with the “Towing Package” and 15,000 lb with the “Maximum Gross Combined Weight” package
  • Payload: 4,965 lb (maximum)
  • Dimensions: Length: ~231 in; Wheelbase: 161 in – providing a stable hauling platform
  • Interior Features: Touchscreen infotainment, power‑adjustable driver seat, premium infotainment, active safety suite (including adaptive cruise control, lane‑keep assist)
  • All‑Wheel Drive: Available on select trims for off‑road performance
  • Trim Levels: Work Truck, High Country, RS, and Silverado HD Legacy – each with sequential upgrades

Depreciation Insights and Financing Options

Understanding Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD depreciation is key to budgeting. The heavy‑duty segment generally follows these patterns:

  • First Year: Typically loses 15–20% of its value right after delivery when new.
  • Years 2–5: Further 10–12% drop annually as the vehicle matures, assuming normal use and maintenance.
  • Years 6–10: Peters to 5–7% amortization per year as the truck becomes a long‑term workhorse.

These estimates can fluctuate based on regional market demand, trim popularity, and mileage. If you’re weighing a “used Chevrolet Silverado 3500HD price” inquiry, expect a slightly lower depreciation curve because used trucks already absorb the first‑year hit.

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