
Out in Mechanicsburg, OH, The Chevorlet Silverado earns its keep early in the morning. Before the coffee cools, they’re hauling, towing, or idling in a driveway waiting for the next job.
Towing That Feels Controlled, Not Guesswork
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 comes in at 13,300 lbs. with the available 6.2L V8. Close enough that the spec sheet stops mattering, and the experience takes over.
Chevy leans into visibility and control. Available trailering tech includes up to 15 camera views, giving you angles you didn’t know you needed until you’re back into a tight space with a trailer behind you. It takes stress out of the job. Not flashy. Just useful.
Engine Options That Match Real Jobs
The Silverado 1500 lineup covers a lot of ground. A 2.7L TurboMax™ handles daily driving without feeling strained. Step up to the 6.2L V8 and you get 420 hp and 460 lbs. ft. of torque for heavier work.
Then there’s the 3.0L Duramax® diesel. 305 hp and 495 lbs. ft. of torque. That one’s built for long stretches of road and steady pulling. The kind of engine you appreciate after a few hundred miles with a load behind you.
Interior That Works Without Getting in the Way
Inside the Silverado 1500, the layout feels straightforward. A 13.4-inch touchscreen and 12.3-inch driver display give you what you need without overcomplicating things. Wireless Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ come standard.
Space matters here. Seating up to 6 and up to 89.1 cu. ft. of interior room means you’ve got space for people and gear without squeezing either one.
Value That Holds Up Over Time
The Silverado 1500 starts at a competitive price and includes Chevy Safety Assist as standard. Features like Automatic Emergency Braking and Lane Keep Assist come built in, not added later.
For drivers keeping an eye on long-term value, Silverado keeps things grounded.
Put the Silverado 1500 to Work at Dave Kehl Chevrolet
You can compare specs all day. The real answer shows up when you get behind the wheel. Stop by Dave Kehl Chevrolet in Mechanicsburg and take a Silverado 1500 out for a drive. Hook up a trailer. Sit in the cab. See how it handles your kind of work.

