2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
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$19,990*
* Price does not include sales tax, title, and arbitration fees.
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| Selling Price $19,990* |
| Trim: Work Truck | Body Style: Extended Cab Pickup |
| Exterior Color: Silver Birch Metallic | Interior Color: Dark Charcoal |
| Mileage: 21,893 | Engine: 5.7L V8 OHV 16V FI Engine |
| Transmission: 5-Speed Shiftable Automatic | Driveline: 4WD |
| Stock #: 6856A | VIN: 1GCEK19V26Z300180 |
- Specifications
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- Standard Feature
| Length: 230.20 in.
| Width: 78.50 in.
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| Height: 73.90 in.
| Wheel Base: 143.50 in.
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| Curb Weight: 5018 lbs.
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| Front Head Room: 41.00 in. | Rear Head Room: 38.40 in. |
| Front Hip Room: 61.40 in. | Rear Hip Room: 61.40 in. |
| Front Shoulder Room: 65.20 in. | Rear Shoulder Room: 66.30 in. |
| Front Leg Room: 41.30 in. | Rear Leg Room: 33.70 in. |
| | Maximum Seating: 6 |
| Fuel Tank Capacity: 26.00 gal. |
| EPA Mileage Estimates: (City/Highway) |
Automatic: 15 mpg /
19 mpg
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| Range in Miles: (City/Highway) |
Automatic: 390
mi. / 494 mi.
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Review of the
What's New
For 2006, there's a new "VortecMAX" performance group that includes a 345-hp, 6.0-liter V8, a heavy-duty tow package and a stronger rear axle; thusly equipped, the half-ton Silverado is on more equal footing with the Titan and the Hemi-equipped Ram. The Quadrasteer four-wheel steering option has been dropped, and the optional camper-style mirrors have been replaced by a folding and extending design with a built-in convex spotter glass. Other changes include slightly updated front-end styling and minor adjustments to trim levels and body configurations.
Introduction
Chevrolet's modern full-size pickup has been around in one form or another since the early '60s. Currently in its sixth generation, the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, as it's now called, boasts classic styling and a wide variety of body styles and drivetrains. A perennial competitor to the full-size offerings from Ford and Dodge, Chevrolet generally finishes a close second to Ford in sales, mostly due to the fact that it shares customers with the almost identically equipped GMC Sierra.
Typically, combined sales of the two trucks outdo the F-Series. Often first to market with unique innovations, Chevy trucks also offer the OnStar communications system that provides the convenience of 24-hour on-call assistance for everything from tow truck calls to dinner reservations. The Vortec V8 engines are known for their generous power and relatively good mileage when driven with a soft foot.
Combine this with a wide variety of cabin amenities, and the 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 presents a compelling package, especially for those who do a lot of towing and hauling. The Silverado is really starting to show its age, however, compared to the newer full-size offerings from competitors, which have the Chevy trucks beaten when it comes to interior design and materials, and overall refinement. We strongly encourage you to try out the competition before you settle on a Silverado 1500.
Interior Design and Special Features
Inside, Silverado buyers will find a logically laid-out interior, with clear, uncluttered gauges. Materials quality is unimpressive, and build quality, though improved over the last few years, is still below that of the competition. The cabin is roomy, particularly on crew cab models.
Safety
All Chevy Silverado trucks include four-wheel antilock brakes as standard equipment. The Silverado received a rating of "Marginal" (third lowest out of four possible rankings) in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety's offset crash test. In government crash tests, the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 received four stars (out of five) for driver protection in frontal impacts and three stars for the front passenger.
Driving Impressions
The 2006 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is comfortable enough to be a daily driver, yet it's still powerful enough to use as a dedicated work truck. Acceleration ranges from adequate to vigorous, depending on which V8 you select, and the automatic transmission shifts with authority. The steering feels vague on center, but it's light and precise enough for easy maneuvering. The automatic engine shutdown and startup feature work seamlessly in the hybrid truck. Additionally, the hybrid's electric power steering feels at least as good as the traditional setup.
| Multi-Zone Climate Control |
| Rear Ventilation Ducts |
| Tilt Steering Wheel |
| Cargo Area Light |
| Clock |
| Cupholders |
| Door Pockets |
| Front Power Outlet |
| Low Fuel Level |
| Manual Exterior Mirrors |
| Reading Lights |
| Retained Accessory Power |
| Tachometer |
| Tow Hooks |
| 4-Speed Automatic Transmission |
| Automatic Locking Hubs |
| Four Wheel Drive |
| Front Independent Suspension |
| Front Stabilizer Bar |
| Part Time Four Wheel Drive System |
| Power Steering |
| Short and Long Arm Front Suspension |
| Solid Live Axle Rear Suspension |
| Transfer Case |
| 4.8L V8 OHV 16V FI Engine |
| Federal Emissions |
| + ENTERTAINMENT TELEMATICS |
| AM/FM Audio System |
| Antenna |
| 17 Inch Steel Wheels |
| All Season Tires |
| Fullsize Matching Spare Tire |
| P Tires |
| Underbody Mounted Spare Tire |
| Intermittent Windshield Wipers |
| Manual Rear Quarter Windows |
| 4-Wheel ABS |
| Automatic Delay Off Headlights |
| Automatic On/Off Headlights |
| Child Seat Anchors |
| Daytime Running Lights |
| Door Reinforcement |
| Driver and Passenger Front Airbags |
| Electronic Brakeforce Distribution |
| Engine Immobilizer |
| Front Center Lap Belt |
| Front Ventilated Disc Brakes |
| Passenger Airbag Deactivation |
| Rear Center 3-Point Belt |
| Rear Drum Brakes |
| 6 Passenger Seating |
| Folding Second Row Seat |
| Front Adjustable Headrests |
| Front Split Bench Seat |
| Manual Driver Seat |
| Manual Front Passenger Seat |
| Rear Adjustable Headrests |
| Rear Bench Seat |
| Vinyl Seats |