2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500/2500: Overview
2001 Chevrolet Silverado 1500/2500 ▼
- MSRP: $16,045 - $35,107
- Invoice: $14,521 - $30,719
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Pros
- Towing/Hauling (V8s)
- Instruments/controls
- Optional full-time 4WD
Cons
- Fuel economy
- Ride
Vehicle Highlights
Similar to GMC Sierra. Half-ton 1500 and 3/4-ton 2500 offered in regular cab, extended cab; 1500 also comes in new 4-dr Crew Cab. Extended-cabs have dual rear-hinged back doors that do not open independently of the front doors and a 3-passenger rear bench seat. Crew Cabs have four full-size front-opening doors and rear bench. All available with front buckets or bench seat. Regular- and extended-cabs offer flush-fender Fleetside cargo boxes of 6.5 or 8.1 ft, and 6.5-ft flare-fender Sportside box; Crew Cab comes with shorter Fleetside box only. Optional on 1500 4WD extended-cabs with Z71 package is 6.5-ft Fleetside cargo box of dent- and rust-resistant composite materials.
Regular and extended-cab 1500s use a 4.3-liter V6 or optional 4.8- and 5.3-liter V8s. Crew Cabs come only with a 6.0-liter V8, which powers all 2500s. Manual and automatic transmissions offered, the latter featuring a Tow/Haul mode that adjusts shift points to maximize power under heavy loads. Silverados are available in rear-wheel drive, 4WD that must be disengaged on dry pavement, or General Motors' Autotrac 4WD that can be left engaged on dry pavement; 4x4s include low-range gearing. Traction control for 2WD is optional, as is GM's OnStar assistance system. GM's exclusive Ride Control Susupension option offers two levels of shock absorber firmness to suit road or load.
COMPETITION
With the advent of crossover vehicles the segment has become less defined. Once the domain of work-related heavy-duty pickups, buyers are now demanding that their full-size trucks do double duty. Our Best Buys remain the Chevy Silverado, Ford F-150, and GMC Sierra. These trucks offer a wide range of powertrain combinations, plenty of luxury accommodations, and ample towing power--though the GM twins are the only ones to offer full-time 4WD.
The big-rig-styled Dodge Ram matches the new Ford and GM models feature for feature but can't match their ride comfort or civility. We also like the expensive Toyota Tundra. What it lacks in brute strength, it more than makes up for with refined road manners.
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Expert Ratings Summary (view detailed report)
| Category | 2500 2WD reg. cab, 5.3 Rating | Large Pickup Truck Average Rating |
|---|---|---|
| Acceleration | 3 | 3.9 |
| Fuel Economy | 2 | 2 |
| Ride Quality | 3 | 3.2 |
| Steering/Handling/Braking | 2 | 3 |
| Quietness | 3 | 3.5 |
| Controls | 4 | 6 |
| Details | ||
| Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front) | 5 | 7.7 |
| Room/Comfort (rear) | 0 | 3.7 |
| Cargo Room | 1 | 4.1 |
| Value within Class | 9 | 7.5 |
| Total Score: | 32 | 44.6 |
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