Harley Davidson Crotch Rocket Bike

Harley Davidson Crotch Rocket Bike

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The world of motorcycles is full of iconic names and brands, but arguably none have quite the punch of Harley-Davidson — at least, here in the U.S. For more than a century, the bikemaker has largely defined American motorcycle culture with its burly cruisers and other open-road-crushing machines.

And while the times have indeed started to change — the last few years have seen H-D serve up its first electric motorcycle, its first ADV and a new line of e-bikes — it isn't giving up on the rides that made it famous. For 2021, the brand is rolling out an all-new version of the Sportster; to find out what it's like, we headed out west to take it for a test ride.

woman riding harley davidson sportster s

Harley-Davidson

What is it?

The Harley-Davidson Sportster S is a category-eluding motorcycle. The "-ster" part of the equation goes back to 1957, when the first Sportster debuted. Long and low was the principle then, as was a V-twin engine, and this entirely new Sportster is still a V-twin, and still sleek and low, but absolutely nothing is the same. Harley-Davidson says it's revolutionary, and that's not marketing hype in the slightest.

Is the Harley-Davidson Sportster S new?

Entirely. The only thing in common with the outgoing Sportster is the name. You can sign up to order yours now, and it should be hitting dealers shortly.

What makes this Harley-Davidson special?

Darn near everything, but I'll start with the guts. This 1,250cc twin is a similar powertrain to what's in the Pan America, but whereas that bike churns out 150 horsepower, the Revolution Max T for the Sportster "only" produces 121 hp. Um, that's plenty, trust me. Because rather than the flatter torque curve of the Pan-Am, here Harley's emphasized take-off. So what you lose in total propulsion, you gain in a bike that wants to fire off the line, all the way to its 9,500 rpm redline.

Also, this a thoroughly modern power plant, with variable valve timing that enables really smooth and easy revving, whether you're being lazy and not downshifting from fourth to third gear at 40 mph and just grabbing more throttle, or shifting aggressively and keeping it boiling, it'll freight-train you forward from just above 2,000 rpm. The sweet spot hits around 3,500 rpm, where power feels black-hole deep — but you also get excellent engine braking from the high-compression V-twin.

harley davidson sportster s

Harley-Davidson

Harley has a storied history in its engines, but "thumpers" can be exhausting and overly loud. How to preserve the legend while not letting it anchor you to your past? One way was to make certain this bike still makes noise, and it does, but the Revolution Max T's anthem isn't the tympanic brain-bruising blare of yore. It's a pleasant, guttural churn that's ballsy, but a bit less look-at-me showy. (Unless you go WOT and really want to rattle the neighbor's windows at 2am.) In developing the Revolution Max T, engineers made certain to move the air box forward in the chassis, so when the engine's chugging air you don't hear it; you only get the pleasing roar of the twin-piped exhaust.

One last point on the engine — that's not just about the engine. See, this bike is rider-tunable; while you wouldn't default to think of a Harley like you think of a tech-laden BMW, that's finally starting to shift. The Sportster S engine has multiple power modes that you can select via a four-way pad controller on the handlebar. You see those reflected in an entirely digital color TFT display that, oh by the way, can also pair to your phone, for turn-by-turn directions via the HD app, or to play music to Bluetooth-enabled earbuds or an in-helmet system like a Cardo or Sena. Apps? Bluetooth? Ride modes? Son, this isn't the leather-vest Harley-Davidson your cool bad-seed uncle rode.

harley davidson sportster s

Harley-Davidson

And I mean that in a good way. Even though, for instance, there's absurd torque, Harley's included a swell suite of safety tech, too, including both systems to prevent you from wheelie-ing when maybe you didn't plan on that, to measuring available cornering grip and either cutting throttle or adding ABS, or both, all to ensure that you stay on your intended line.

How all this translates to riding, I'll get to a moment, but in the pre-set engine modes this ranges from immediate throttle tip-in for Sport (as in, cattle-prodded-pit-bull); to Road, which offers a great balance of predictability with easy roll-on throttle; as well as Rain, where you really want the heavy hand of coddling to keep your Harley upright. And there are two custom modes, should you want a mixture of more power but perhaps greater traction control, say.

How does the Sportster S ride?

For this test ride, we bombed out of central L.A. and wound our way up Angeles Crest. This is the go-to for fast-car or fast-bike owners who want to get out the grind of SoCal traffic and test their machines — and with turn after stacked-loop switchback, it would be a tough proving ground for a lesser bike than the Sportster S.

woman sitting on harley davidson sportster s motorcycle

Harley-Davidson

I wasn't on a lesser bike, though; I was on a new-school Harley with a maximum lean angle of 34 degrees, a stiff Showa inverted fork that delivers exceptionally linear steering feel, and massive, Dunlop-developed tires (160/70TR17 73V front; 180/70R16 77V rear). Oh, and even though it looks insanely long, the 59.8-inch wheelbase tells you something else. Combine that shorter footprint than you expect and a seat height of only 29.6 inches, and the Sportster S is very nimble when the going gets delicate, and yet seems to elongate as you quicken the pace. It's grippy when you need it to be, and friendly to the point of a bit nutty when you start to crack your wrist and go hell bent. It's not a crotch rocket, but it may be the sportiest, most confidence-inspiring Harley in decades.

But here's the uncanny part: Back off the gas and tool along and your face will be stuck on a CBD-like perma-grin, because that engine is tuned to allow super-kitten-friendly puttering, too. It won't snarl; and the handling is so placid and predictable you could grocery-fetch daily on the Sportster S and be head-cleared and jolly, without ever asking this Harley to roar.

Anything else stand out?

Yes, two cons — and one big pro.

First con: This one is fixable, but the Sportster S has a default of forward controls, with your feet stretched out. Because there's only two inches of rear-wheel travel, what you want to make the potholes go down easier is the ability to stand up to absorb the pavement biting back.

Luckily, Harley is going to sell a mid-controls option. After testing both versions...get the mid setup. It puts you in a far more athletic position for riding the twisties, and that just gives you better confidence for anything sketchy you might need to react to as well.

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Harley-Davidson

Second con: The up-sweeping exhaust pipes are a nod to some Harley flat track racing history — and no doubt, they define the vibe of this bike. But they also direct a ton of heat right where you don't want it, on the inside of your right leg.

Yep, these pipes are shielded, but if you're noodling from stoplight to stoplight in 90-degree heat, you're going to feel that hibachi scorch. It's not a dealbreaker, but my guess is Harley's going to offer some mods to overcome those meat-singe challenges.

One big pro: It's almost impossible to overstate the significance of this bike for Harley-Davidson. Yes, the Pan America opens up a new space for the brand, but as vice-president of styling and design Brad Richards said, "We're really looking for white spaces with Sportster."

What that means: they're going to riff well beyond Sportster. The engine can be scaled down in displacement, and the chassis is excellent; it's stiff, and delivers gobs of agility. You can imagine a more upright position with some more suspension travel, to chase the smaller ADV category; you can imagine attacking the Ducati Scrambler. Basically, if you can dream of where Harley goes from here, with this modifiable engine and excellent chassis design, you can bet they've already got plans. And that's great news if you're a fan of awesome motorcycles made in the USA.

The 2021 Harley-Davidson Sportster S

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Harley-Davidson

Base Price: $14,999

Engine: 1250-cc liquid-cooled V-twin

Gearbox: 6-speed slipper clutch

Horsepower: 121

Torque: 94 lb-ft

Estimated EPA Fuel Economy: 49 mpg

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Source: https://www.gearpatrol.com/cars/motorcycles/a37211423/2021-harley-davidson-sportster-s-review/

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2020 Ferrari 812 Superfast Top Speed

2020 Ferrari 812 Superfast Top Speed

Ferrari 812 Superfast Review: Turbocharging Be Damned

When Ferrari includes the word 'Superfast' in the name of a new model, expectations are high, so it comes as no surprise that the Ferrari 812 Superfast is a magnificent super GT. It takes over from the F12berlinetta and immediately demands attention by way of a 6.5-liter V12 that is one of the most powerful naturally aspirated engines ever conceived. It produces a mindblowing 789 horsepower (that's 121 hp/liter), dwarfing the torque output of 530 lb-ft and serving as a clear sign that it has an appetite for high revs. It's an astonishingly fast GT, hitting 62 mph in a mere 2.9 seconds and capable of a top speed of 211 mph. The front-engined, rear-wheel-drive, two-seat layout harks back to the 599 GTB, and provides the supercar with true GT practicality. It's far from a softie, though, with ultra-sharp steering and uncanny handling for what is quite a heavy machine. There are other tantalizing offerings in the USA to consider at over $300,000, such as the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera, but the 812's phenomenal V12 - and perhaps the world's most lusted after badge - make Ferrari's GT close to unbeatable.

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2021 Ferrari 812 Superfast Changes: 🚙 What's New?

Taking over from the F12berlinetta, the 812 Superfast has a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 engine (up from the F12berlinetta's 6.3L V12) producing 789 horsepower and 530 lb-ft of torque - that's more power than both the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera and the McLaren 720S can manage. The 812 Superfast is also the first Ferrari to employ electric power steering, and it ships with an updated version of the brand's Side Slip Control (SSC) system. Braking performance, too, is better, with a 5.8-percent improvement when stopping from 62 mph compared with the F12berlinetta, thanks to the use of Brembo Extreme Design brakes. A 30-percent increase in downforce is notable with the Superfast's brace of aerodynamic tweaks.

Pros and Cons

  • Probably the best engine in any road-going car
  • Massive power band and riveting noise
  • Shattering acceleration
  • Nimble handling for a big GT
  • Comfortable cabin with enough space
  • Good cargo capacity
  • Stunning looks
  • Predictably high cost
  • Tire noise intrudes
  • Light on safety equipment
  • A fuel-sipper it's not
  • As a grand tourer, others do it better

2021 Ferrari 812 Superfast

The coupe remains mostly as per the 2020 model. The 812 Competizione coupe and Competizione A drop-top launch in 2021 with a host of track-optimized features. We review those models separately.

2020 Ferrari 812 Superfast

The 2020 Ferrari 812 Superfast remains unchanged for another model year.

2019 Ferrari 812 Superfast

There are no changes to speak of for the 2019 812 Superfast and it is essentially a carryover of the 2018 model, however the big news is the arrival of the 812 GTS drop-top, which we look at on it's own.

2018 Ferrari 812 Superfast

The Ferrari 812 Superfast launches in the US in 2017 as a 2018 model and takes over where its predecessor, the F12berlinetta, left off as the company's flagship V12 coupe. The old car's 730-hp/509-lb-ft 6.3-liter V12 engine is enlarged to 6.5 liters and now develops 789 hp at a screaming 8,500 rpm and 530 lb-ft of torque, which makes the engine the most powerful naturally aspirated production engine at the time. The V12 is able to launch the car to 62 mph in 2.9 seconds with the help of a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. The top speed is a claimed 211 mph.

Specs and Trims: Ferrari 812 Superfast models and configurations

The engine may have moved to the front, but that doesn't mean that the 812 Superfast is anything less than another thrilling Ferrari. It gets one of the best engines ever made in the 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12, which generates a massive 789 hp. Mated with a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox, the 812 will accelerate to 62 mph in only 2.9 seconds. Stunningly designed, the GT gets 20-inch alloy wheels, LED lighting, and quad exhaust outlets. There is plenty of space for two in the cabin, which is beautifully finished in only the best materials. Along with a six-speaker audio system, the 812 ships with dual-zone climate control, twin digital displays ahead of the driver, a rearview camera, and power-folding mirrors.

2018 - 2021 812 Superfast

TBC

Starting Price (MSRP)

  • Engine:
  • Transmission:
  • Drivetrain:
  • Configurations:

Key Features

  • 789-hp 6.5-liter V12 engine
  • 0-62 mph in 2.9 seconds
  • 20-inch alloy wheels
  • Twin multi-function digital displays
  • Steering-wheel-mounted paddle shifters

Ferrari 812 Superfast Full Specs

The standalone 812 Superfast is a Ferrari that doesn't make any compromises, with a comfortable cabin for two and a trunk with enough space for a weekend away. The multi-function steering wheel features controls for the various driving modes. The central tachometer is flanked by digital screens on each side, through which features like Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, and navigation can be managed. Another digital screen can be equipped ahead of the passenger. Dual-zone climate control keeps both occupants comfortable, while a bumpy road setting softens up the suspension when encountering rougher surfaces.

812 Superfast Exterior

The long hood is typical of a front-engined, rear-wheel-drive GT, but the 812 Superfast is still instantly recognizable as a Ferrari. The tall tail is a throwback to the 365 GTB4 (Daytona) of 1969, and while the sleek front-end isn't massively different from the F12berlinetta, it's still striking with stretched LED headlights and gorgeously sculpted air intakes on the hood. At the back, large quad tailpipes are the real deal, and they're mirrored higher up by quad, rounded taillight clusters, a familiar Ferrari styling feature. 20-inch alloy wheels are standard.

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Dimensions

The 812 Superfast is about two inches shorter than the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera but is otherwise similar in size to its British rival. The Ferrari is 183.3 inches long, with a width of 77.6 inches, and a height of 50.2 inches. The wheelbase length works out to 107.1 inches. The curb weight works out to 3,594 pounds, which is around 400 lbs lighter than the DBS. These dimensions lend themselves to creating an aerodynamic car that sits low without being heavy.

  • Length 183.4 in

  • Wheelbase 107.1 in

  • Height 50.2 in

  • Max Width 77.6 in

  • Front Width 65.8 in

  • Rear Width 64.8 in

  • Curb Weight 3,593.0 lbs

Exterior Colors

A choice of over 25 colors can be specified when ordering the 812 Superfast, although we imagine that many buyers would struggle to resist opting for one of the reds, Ferrari's signature shade. Rosso Corsa is a more traditional red, while Rosso Mugello is a moody, darker red. One special color, Rosso 70 Anni, was created to celebrate the brand's 70th anniversary in 2017. Not everyone is obsessed with red Ferraris, of course, so for them, there is Giallo Modena (yellow), Rosso Scuderia (orange), Nero (black), and metallics like Grigio Alloy, Grigio Titanio Metall, and Blu Tour De France.

  • Giallo Modena
  • Rosso Scuderia
  • Rosso Corsa
  • Rosso Mugello
  • Bianco Avus
  • Nero
  • Blu Pozzi
  • Grigio Ingrid Metallic
  • Grigio Alloy Metallic
  • Argento Nurburgring Metallic
  • Grigio Titanio Metallic
  • Grigio Silverstone Metallic
  • Nero Daytona Metallic
  • Blue Abu Dhabi Metallic
  • Blu Mirabeau Metallic
  • Blu Tour De France Metallic
  • Rosso Dino
  • Rosso Fiorano
  • Grigio Ferro
  • Avorio
  • Canna di Fucile
  • Grigio Scuro
  • Verde British
  • Blu Scozia
  • Blu Swaters
  • Rosso 70 Anni

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812 Superfast Performance

Capable of spinning up to 9,000 rpm, few - if any - engines can hope to compete with the charisma and power of Ferrari's 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12. The monstrous outputs are 789 horsepower (at 8,500 rpm) and 530 lb-ft of torque, and it's all fed to the rear wheels via a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox. The pace is searing, with 0 to 62 mph coming up in 2.9 seconds and 0-124 mph taking just 7.9. Passing power is brutal; even in sixth, 130 to 150 mph takes only around 3.5 seconds, based on independent tests. It'll continue hauling all the way up to its top speed of 211 mph. It's quicker than the Aston Martin DBS Superleggera, but just a smidge behind the McLaren 720S. Neither of those cars, impressive as they are, can match the experience of pushing the Ferrari's V12 to its limits, though.

Engine and Transmission

Ferrari claims that the 812 Superfast is a benchmark for mid-front-engined sports cars, and we're not about to argue with that. The 789 hp and 530 lb-ft generated by the 6.5-liter V12 monster makes for an unbelievable specific power output of 121 hp/liter. The motor is paired with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission that has been tuned for shorter shift times and to maximize throttle response.

The never-ending rev band is the envy of every turbocharged engine on the planet. Even at under 3,000 rpm, the V12 is already motivating the Superfast along at a rapid rate, but words fail to describe what happens as the needle rises, the volume escalates, and the speed increases - dramatically so. Deliciously sharp throttle response is the order of the day, with an immediate surge forward that requires plenty of restraint on regular roads. The gearbox works through its ratios speedily, and the large paddles are well-sited for when you want to do the shifting yourself. The wondrous engine steals the show, though. Superfast? You bet.

  • Transmission

    7-Speed Automatic

Handling and Driving Impressions

Although it is touted as a grand tourer, the 812 Superfast ultimately ends up being much more Ferrari than Bentley in the way it drives. So, let's get the negatives out of the way, then. At a high-speed cruise, you notice plenty of tire roar, and the engine is a constant presence, even if it does quieten down to an extent when cruising. When the 'bumpy roads' drive mode is dialed up, it rides with reasonable composure, but it's just never as isolating as a true GT is expected to be. For the more hardcore enthusiasts, these aspects won't be a problem at all, because the 812 Superfast's frenetic character is a gift to those who like to take their cars by the scruff of the neck. The electric power steering is, for lack of a better term, super fast - it makes many other sports cars feel languid and can elicit some eye-widening moments for drivers unaccustomed to its ways. Inducing oversteer is almost too easy, which can be a frightening experience on public roads. At its worst, the Superfast never truly allows you to relax, but at best, the car's impeccable balance and agility prove to be an unending source of joy for braver drivers. These traits, coupled with the majestic V12, make for a truly memorable drive - stick it in Race mode and hold on.

812 Superfast Gas Mileage

6.5 liters and 12 cylinders contribute to the 812 Superfast's ability to take huge gulps of premium gasoline, with EPA-rated figures of 12/16/13 mpg on the city/highway/combined cycles. Fortunately, it has a large 24.3-gallon gas tank, so will manage a combined cruising range of around 315 miles. According to the EPA, Superfast drivers will spend over $9,000 more in fuel costs over a five-year period relative to the average new vehicle.

  • Fuel Tank Capacity

    24.3 Gallons

  • Fuel Economy

    City/Hwy: 12/16 mpg

* 2021 Ferrari 812 Superfast Coupe

812 Superfast Interior

The grand tourer positioning becomes more evident in the cabin, where the Ferrari 812 Superfast suffers no great compromises that typically affect exotics. Both the driver and passenger have sufficient space, the ergonomics are sensible, and the materials all feel of good quality. The steering wheel, as in other Ferraris, is chock-full of buttons, even including a tiny wheel with which to adjust the windshield wipers. There is no central infotainment screen, but on each side of the analog tachometer, small screens display vital information. Although an available screen can be equipped ahead of the passenger, it's clear that the driver is the priority in the racy cabin. Standard features include dual-zone automatic climate control, cruise control, a garage door opener, and LED exterior lighting. Four airbags and front/rear parking sensors are inclusive safety features.

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Seating and Interior Space

Seating just the driver and one passenger, the front-engined layout of the 812 Superfast provides good cabin space, with sufficient leg- and headroom, and there are no great qualms with ingress/egress either. Without the severely slanted rear window of mid-engined Ferraris like the F8 Tributo, it's also easier to see out of the back of the 812 Superfast.

  • Seating capacity

    2-seater

Interior Colors and Materials

There is a range of available seating options, with leather in colors like Tortora, Charcoal, Bordeaux, or Sabbia (a light cream), or Daytona seats with different stitching. Diamond pattern-style stitching is another option, adding a more luxurious feel, while on the other end of the spectrum, buyers can opt for monocoque carbon racing seats. We'd advise you to test out a few seating options beforehand, as the racing seats can prove uncomfortable over extended trips. An available carbon interior upgrade adds the racy material to the steering wheel, the air vent surrounds, and the door panels - it looks fantastic.

812 Superfast Trunk and Cargo Space

Pop open the hatchback-like rear lid, and it reveals a narrow trunk that is big enough for a large suitcase or two or three carry-ons. For daily needs, it should suffice. However, one has to contend with a particularly high load lip, so it isn't easy to hoist heavier items in there.

In the cabin, there are narrow door pockets and a single cupholder is sited ahead of the center armrest. The center console storage compartment is small, and a large smartphone will take up much of the space in there. And finally, to make use of the glovebox, you'll have to place the bulky owner's manual elsewhere. Overall, then, the 812 Superfast provides only minimal space to stash small items.

812 Superfast Infotainment and Features

Features

Better equipped than the average Ferrari, the 812 Superfast comes with dual-zone climate control, a rearview camera, push-button ignition, gear shift paddles for the dual-clutch transmission, and dual digital displays on either side of the central tachometer. Convenience items like power-folding side mirrors and keyless entry make this Ferrari more of a pleasure to live with for daily driving. Although there is no central infotainment screen, a passenger-side screen can be equipped above the glovebox. Safety features include four airbags, traction control, electronic stability control, and front/rear parking sensors.

Infotainment

Ferrari bucks convention by doing away with a typical central infotainment screen. Instead, two smaller screens are positioned on either side of the tachometer. The screen on the left can be controlled with a small physical knob below the far left air vent and provides access to data like speed, engine temperature, and battery voltage. The screen on the right, though, has its own dial on the right and provides access to the navigation system, media, phone, and radio. It's an unusual setup, but it works fairly intuitively. As standard, you get a six-speaker audio system (a 12-speaker hi-fi is available), Bluetooth connectivity, speech-to-text functionality, and an internal hard drive. Apple users will appreciate the availability of Apple CarPlay, but Android Auto isn't offered at all. On the passenger side, a dedicated screen can be equipped just above the glove compartment, providing access to information like the music that's playing or the current speed.

812 Superfast Problems and Reliability

In 2019, the Ferrari 812 Superfast was recalled by the NHTSA for an issue where the fuel vapor separator could crack and leak fuel, potentially causing a fire, as well as an incorrectly bonded rear window; the latter issue carried over to the 2020 model and both of these issues also affected 2018 models. Other than this, there are no serious issues to report, so while there are no official reviews to back it up, reliability is not really a concern.

Ferrari's basic warranty runs for three years with unlimited miles and includes coverage for the powertrain. Notably, complimentary scheduled maintenance is covered for seven years, regardless of miles covered.

Warranty

  • Basic:

    3 Years  \ Unlimited Miles

  • Drivetrain:

    3 Years  \ Unlimited Miles

  • Corrosion:

    3 Years  \ Unlimited Miles

  • Roadside Assistance:

    3 Years  \ Unlimited Miles

  • Maintenance:

    7 Years  \ Unlimited Miles

812 Superfast Safety

Ferrari fans can breathe a collective sigh of relief: both the IIHS and the NHTSA have yet to destroy a glossy 812 Superfast. On the downside, that means that there is no official safety review of the Ferrari 812 Superfast, and therefore no rating to report on.

Key Safety Features

The Ferrari Superfast gets four airbags, traction/electronic stability control systems, and tire pressure monitoring. Front/rear cameras and front/rear parking sensors prevent unnecessary dings by increasing driver awareness and cruise control is useful for longer jaunts, but Ferrari hasn't bothered with more advanced driver-assist tech like blind-spot monitoring and cross-traffic alert.

Verdict: 🏁 Is the Ferrari 812 Superfast a Good Car?

The Ferrari 812 Superfast has such a legendary engine that even if the rest of the car was a flop, we'd still find ourselves utterly besotted with it. The V12's talents can't be overemphasized: 789 horsepower, remarkable tractability, and an awe-inspiring soundtrack. It's especially satisfying, then, that there's a lot more to the 812 Superfast than its engine. While not relaxing like a traditional grand tourer, its razor-sharp steering and stunning body control will keep enthusiasts entertained for hours. It's got enough space inside for two, a sensibly designed cockpit with high-quality materials, and a usable trunk. And of course, it looks fantastic. Customers anticipating a quiet, refined cruiser may be disappointed with the hyper 812 Superfast, but if that's the kind of car that you're after, there are better-suited options in 2020, like the Bentley Continental GT. And, as brilliant as rivals from Aston Martin and McLaren are, they'd have a hard time tempting us away from this Ferrari.

🚘 What's the Price of Ferrari 812 Superfast?

With pricing starting at around the $350,000 mark, you won't see too many Ferrari 812 Superfast GTs on the road. Ferrari isn't shy about charging exorbitant amounts for options, either, so a fully-loaded Ferrari 812 Superfast can cost in excess of $400,000. The base price excludes tax, licensing, and registration costs. Since these are MSRP prices, customers will also have to cough up a gas-guzzler tax, along with a destination charge of $3,750. The Aston Martin DBS Superleggera is cheaper at $304,995, although at this price level, the difference is negligible and the pricey optional extras can greatly change these figures anyway.

Additional Packages

Ferrari offers few packages for the 812 Superfast. Instead, buyers can choose from several standalone options to customize the specs of their purchase, although many of these are cosmetic. There are eight wheel designs to choose from, along with five colors for the brake calipers. Both the exterior and interior can be equipped with carbon fiber components. Ferrari also offers multiple seat designs, from the standard seats to Daytona racing carbon seats. Further options include an upgraded audio system, a passenger-side digital display, and power-adjustable seats.

🚗 What Ferrari 812 Superfast Model Should I Buy?

The 2020 Ferrari 812 Superfast is a standalone model (if you ignore the 812 GTS drop-top). However, as there are a number of options for customizing the exterior and interior, customers are unlikely to end up with the same end product as someone else. We'd have ours in red and throw in the electric seats, as this is supposed to be a grand tourer, after all. The carbon-fiber interior trim looks fantastic, so we'd tick that box as well.

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Ferrari 812 Superfast Comparisons

McLaren 720S

Aston Martin DBS Aston Martin

Competitor Horsepower MPG Price (MSRP)
Ferrari 812 Superfast 788 hp 12/16 mpg TBC
McLaren 720S 710 hp 15/22 mpg $299,000
Aston Martin DBS 715 hp 14/22 mpg $316,300

2021 Ferrari 812 Superfast vs McLaren 720S

The Ferrari's front-engined layout and GT aspirations contrast with the McLaren's twin-turbo V8, which is positioned behind the driver. The 720S produces 710 horsepower from its 4.0L mill, which is more than just about everything else besides the Superfast's 789-hp V12. Despite the 720S being over 450 lbs lighter, the Ferrari's extra power sees both cars reaching 62 mph in an identical 2.9 seconds. Whereas the Ferrari wins the engine battle thanks to the way its V12 soars to 9,000 rpm, the McLaren is superior dynamically - it feels sharp and involving but less challenging than the Ferrari. The McLaren has a great cabin, but the Ferrari's is more usable and easier to access. For extended track use, the McLaren 720S is a more accomplished tool, but the Ferrari has the glamor, heritage, and added comfort that many will prefer on the road.

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2021 Ferrari 812 Superfast vs Aston Martin DBS

The Aston Martin DBS Superleggera, like the Ferrari, is a GT that doesn't always feel like a GT. Both of these cars have too much attitude and testosterone running through their veins to truly pamper occupants as a Bentley GT Continental would, or even a Mercedes-Benz S-Class Coupe. Both the DBS and the 812 use mighty V12 engines, but the Aston features twin-turbocharging and the Ferrari relies on natural aspiration. Blighted by less power and more weight, the Aston can't keep up with the 812 in a straight line, although it's still one of the most potent performance coupes around. Both GTs do well to conceal their size with quick steering and entertaining RWD reactions, and they'll cruise in fair comfort in the right driving mode. The 812 has a racier cabin, but the Aston comes across as more debonair from behind the wheel. And, although the Ferrari has a larger trunk, the DBS has small rear seats for emergencies or for packing extra items. These two grand tourers are surprisingly closely matched, but by a whisker, we'd opt for the Ferrari.

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Pontiac GT0 by Sabra (Gamdakoor) No. 8107 in Israel. Assumed mint/boxed. From The Wesley Lodge Collection - a remarkable and diverse collection focussing on several manufacturers, with the majority in virtually mint- mint condition. Starting bid £150. Please note that QDT apply 12.5% buyer's commission.

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This crisp white Pontiac model has a cream detailed interior and clear screens. Does not appear to have ever been taken out of its box, so assumed mint.
Shiny spun wheels. Bright silver trim and base.
This garage style box comprises a hard plastic clear case with intact and complete garage door and yellow plastic base. With black and gold label at one end with product detail and Gamda Koor, Sabra printed. With period price label.
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Chevrolet Silverado Z71 Midnight Edition

Chevrolet Silverado Z71 Midnight Edition

Sep 26, 2019 at 12:00pm ET

Like many other truck makers, Chevrolet is in attendance at the State Fair of Texas, and the Bowtie debuts 2020 Silverado Midnight and Rally special editions in the Lone Star State. Both models outfit the pickups with a mix of trim to make them look customized straight from the showroom.

Gallery: Chevrolet Silverado Midnight And Rally Editions

The Silverado Midnight Edition gets a two-inch suspension lift and the features from the Z71 Off-Road Package, including Rancho mono-tube shocks, automatic locking rear differential, skid plates, and 18-inch black-painted wheels with Goodyear Duratrac off-road tires. It also has a much darker appearance than usual due to black pieces for the grille, bumpers, exhaust tips, side steps, and badges. Red tow hooks add a little flourish of color to the exterior.

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The Midnight Edition is available on the LT Trail Boss and Custom Trail Boss trims. The LT Trail Boss version comes with a 6.2-liter V8 making 420 horsepower (313 kilowatts) and 460 pound-feet (624 Newton-meters) of torque and hooks up to a 10-speed automatic. The Custom Trail Boss is available with this powertrain or a 5.3-liter V8 and six-speed automatic.

Another Silverado Special Edition:

If you prefer a somewhat more colorful truck then check out the Silverado Rally Edition that's available in Black, Red Hot, Silver Ice Metallic, and Summit White exterior colors. The body wears a body-color grille, in addition to black stripes along the hood and tailgate. There is also black elements for the exhaust tips, side steps, and badges. For the Custom trim level, the special edition rides on 20-inch black wheels, and the RST grade rolls on 22-inch pieces

Interested customers can start ordering the Midnight and Rally Editions in October. Chevy says that deliveries should start before the end of the year.

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New 2020 Silverado Midnight and Rally

Offer Personality on and off the Road


DALLAS – Chevrolet's most popular special editions, Midnight and Rally, are back with the new 2020 Silverado 1500. Revealed today at the State Fair or Texas, these special editions are another way Chevrolet is offering the perfect truck for every customer, regardless of need.

"Customer choice is a competitive advantage for Chevrolet, because no two truck drivers are alike," said Mark Sobczynski, Silverado marketing manager. "Whether it's the sinister Midnight Edition or a sporty Rally Edition – special editions offer our customers a custom look direct from the factory that fits their unique personality."

The new 2020 Silverado Midnight and Rally Editions will be available for order next month and will arrive at dealerships later this year.

"Whether at auto shows, local car shows or on the road, people turn their heads when they see our special edition trucks," said Sobczynski. "Our dealers often put these special editions at the front of their lot because they attract people into the store and draw attention to the entire truck lineup."

Off-Road Focused Midnight Edition

The Silverado Midnight Edition is offered on the LT Trail Boss and Custom Trail Boss trims, including a 2-inch factory suspension lift and the Z71 Off Road Package with Rancho® mono-tube off-road shocks, an automatic locking rear differential, skid plates, 18-inch black painted wheels and Goodyear Duratrac off-road tires.

The Midnight Edition adds to Trail Boss' look, but with an all-black approach: black Silverado badging, black grille, black Bowties, black bumpers, black exhaust tips and black off-road assist steps. The all-black appearance is accented by red recovery hooks.

The Custom Trail Boss Midnight Edition is available with either a 5.3L V-8 engine with six-speed automatic transmission or 6.2L V-8 engine with 10-speed automatic transmission. The LT Trail Boss Midnight Edition comes exclusively with 6.2L V-8 engine and 10-speed automatic transmission with 420 horsepower and 460 lb.-ft. of torque. The LT Trail Boss Midnight Edition also gets unique High-Intensity LED headlamps with dark bezels and full-curtain signature daytime running lamps.

Street-Focused Rally Edition

The Silverado Rally Edition is offered on the Custom and RST trims and features a sporty look, available in Black, Red Hot, Silver Ice Metallic or Summit White exterior paint. The street-focused edition includes a body-colored grille, black Rally stripes on the hood and tailgate, black Chevrolet tailgate lettering, black badging, black Bowties, black exhaust tip(s) and black assist steps.

The Custom Rally Edition features 20-inch black painted wheels and the 2.7L Turbo engine mated with an 8-speed automatic transmission. The RST Rally Edition includes 22-inch black painted wheels and offers choice in powertrains: a 2.7L Turbo with 8-speed automatic transmission, a 5.3L V-8 with 8-speed automatic transmission or a 6.2L V-8 with 10-speed automatic transmission.

About Chevrolet

Founded in 1911 in Detroit, Chevrolet is one of the world's largest car brands, doing business in more than 100 countries and selling more than 4.0 million cars and trucks a year. Chevrolet provides customers with fuel-efficient vehicles that feature engaging performance, design that makes the heartbeat, passive and active safety features and easy-to-use technology, all at a value. More information on Chevrolet models can be found at www.chevrolet.com.

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06 Street Bob

06 Street Bob

Harley-Davidson's profilation of this bike
This one might take you back to the middle of the century when riders looking for a little extra speed and a unique custom look on a Harley® started stripping off the shiny parts...

General information
Model: Harley-Davidson FXDBI Street Bob
Year: 2006
Category: Custom / cruiser
Price as new: US$ 13195. MSRP depends on country, taxes, accessories, etc.
Rating: 4.0  See the detailed rating of design and look, maintenance cost, engine performance, etc. Compare with any other bike.
Engine and transmission
Displacement: 1442.2 ccm (88.00 cubic inches)
Engine type: V2, four-stroke
Torque: 115.3 Nm (11.8 kgf-m or 85.0 ft.lbs) @ 3000 RPM
Compression: 8.9:1
Bore x stroke: 95.3 x 101.6 mm (3.8 x 4.0 inches)
Fuel system: Injection. Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI )
Fuel control: Double Overhead Cams/Twin Cam (DOHC)
Cooling system: Air
Gearbox: 6-speed
Transmission type,
final drive:
Belt
Clutch: Multi-plate with diaphragm spring in oil bath
Exhaust system: Chrome, staggered shorty duals
Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels
Rake (fork angle): 29.0°
Trail: 119 mm (4.7 inches)
Front tire: 100/90-19
Rear tire: 160/70-B17
Front brakes: Single disc
Rear brakes: Single disc
Physical measures and capacities
Dry weight: 287.6 kg (634.0 pounds)
Weight incl. oil, gas, etc: 302.5 kg (667.0 pounds)
Overall length: 2357 mm (92.8 inches)
Ground clearance: 142 mm (5.6 inches)
Wheelbase: 1631 mm (64.2 inches)
Fuel capacity: 17.78 litres (4.70 US gallons)
Other specifications
Color options: Vivid black, black cherry, deep cobalt, black denim
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New Nissan S16

New Nissan S16

Believe it or not, it's been nearly two decades since we saw this icon coming out from the factory lines for the last time. For a full 19 years, we are hearing rumors about the comeback of this drift legend and it looks like something is finally happening. If we can trust the latest reports, the Japanese manufacturer is actually working on the new generation, which should expand the company's offer of performance cars, which is currently based on just two models, GT-R and Z Car. This one would come as a more affordable option, like something that is built for an average speed lover. We presume it would come as the 2022 Nissan Silvia S16.

At this point, it's hard to talk about specifics but we can definitely predict some of the base design characteristics of the new model. We presume that the base approach would be the same as in the previous generation, which means a light RWD sports car that is fast, reliable and can drift as hell.  Once again, the officials are still quiet about this, so take the following paragraphs with a big reserve.

2022 Nissan Silvia S16 front view

2022 Nissan Silvia S16 Redesign

Considering that the last generation we saw was codenamed S15, the new model would come as the 2022 Nissan Silvia S16. Given the 19-year gap, there is no doubt that there won't be many things in common between the new model and its predecessor. Allegedly, Nissan is working on a brand-new platform, which will debut in this model and later be used for a variety of Infiniti models.

One of the things that are certain is the base layout. Despite the age gap, the new model will continue with the same approach, which includes an engine mounted at the front, and rear-wheel drive. That's a perfect combination for drifting, while another necessary component is lightweight. Therefore, we expect that the 2022 Nissan Silvia S16 would utilize a lot of lightweight materials, primarily aluminum and carbon fiber.

2022 Nissan Silvia S16 side view

Exterior

When it comes to the exterior design, we don't expect surprises. We expect to see a familiar layout, which would mean a typical 2-door coupe body style. A convertible is possible as well. Also, we don't expect that the 2022 Nissan Silvia S16 could be much bigger than the previous generations. Therefore, the wheelbase should go around 100 inches.

When it comes to styling, the 2022 Nissan Silvia S16 would come based on Nissan's latest design language. Of course, this includes the famous V-Motion grille but in a sportier iteration this time. Of course, there is plenty of room for exclusive details, starting from the body kit, wheels, massive brakes and similar things. Also, the "Silvia" badges and logos are expected in various areas of the vehicle.

Interior

This aspect is still a complete mystery. Aside from the two-seat configuration, we know nothing about the comeback model. Still, we presume that the dashboard would take a lot of inspiration from other sports cars from this manufacturer, particularly from the Nissan GT-R. Still, keep in mind that the legendary supercar is pretty old and that its cabin isn't the freshest one on the market. Therefore, we count on loads of brand-new design solutions as well.

The new model should come with two seats, as we mentioned. We count on both coupe and convertible body styles in the offer. Besides attractive dashboard design, we expect from this model to come with lots o standard and available equipment as well.  This refers not just to advanced tech goodies and the latest driver-assistance features, but also to lots of convenience features.

2022 Nissan Silvia S16 interior

2022 Nissan Silvia S16 Engine

Once again, we expect that the new model will respect its tradition. Therefore, a four-cylinder engine mounted at the front is what we count on, along with the rear-wheel drive. However, we are pretty sure that the new 2022 Nissan Silvia S16 will have to go turbo. So, our pick would be a 2.0-liter turbo-four with variable compression, which would be specially tuned on this occasion. Something like 300 horsepower sounds reasonable enough.

The engine should be quite potent and we also believe that the Japanese manufacturer will think of real driving enthusiasts and the manual transmission will certainly be in the offer. Of course, an automatic gearbox should be offered too. Naturally, power will be sent to rear wheels and we don't expect to see AWD in the offer.

2022 Nissan Silvia S16 engine

2022 Nissan Silvia S16 Release Date and Price

As we already mentioned, the 2022 Nissan Silvia S16 is just a rumor for now. The officials are still quiet, so the actual chances to see this model are minimal, especially if we consider that today's market is mostly about crossovers and that the demand for genuine sports cars isn't particularly big. Therefore, we won't come up with estimations in terms of price and launch date. Once again, take this article with a big reserve.

New Nissan S16

Source: https://nissanalliance.com/nissan/2022-nissan-silvia-s16/

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2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Redline Edition

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Redline Edition

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Review: One of the Most Competitive Pickups in its Class

The 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is a truck built for work and comfort. Given the right options, it will outpace the competition in towing and luxury, all while being packed with technology.

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The 2017 Chevy Silverado has a number of trim levels, so it is easy to find one that suits your needs. It is better equipped than other pickup trucks in its class and has more technology features than its competition.

Unfortunately, the 2017 Silverado is pricey and it drives like a tank. Not only could the handling be better most of the gadgets you want are either optional extras or reserved for the higher trim levels. Also, the 12,500 lb towing capacity is only available with the 6.2 L engine.

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The Bottom Line

Given the right options, you can find a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado to fit any of your needs. Stacked up against its rivals, it definitely deserves some attention if you're in the market for a used pickup.

Top Positive Owner Reviews

It is comfortable, spacious and fuel efficient.

It is comfortable, rides smoothly and is affordable. It gets decent gas mileage and has plenty of cabin space.

Reliable comfortable and the perfect family vehicle for families.

Very comfortable and perfect for my needs and family. Both me and my husband love it and drive it everywhere. We on getting another one just the same since it is perfect for us. My son also loves it and are able to travel with it in comfort its very reliable.

That it drives smoothly and gets decent gas mileage. Plus it looks sharp.

I like that it's more fuel efficient than my last truck. It averages over 20 mpg in my daily commute. Plus it pulls my trailer nicely.

It's an American product and will last for a long time.

I love the way it drives as well as the leather wrapped steering wheel. It's comfortable enough to take on long trips but sturdy enough to help with household chores. The only thing I've noticed that isn't great is the transmission seems to have difficulty when cruising through my neighborhood at 15-20 mph.

Handles, performs and looks great and drives like a car.

Love how it handles. Love the performance. Love the size and look

The one most important thing others should know is that when going down hill the brakes engage themselves

I like the color of the vehicle. I like the spaciousness in side. I also love the miles per gallon of gas that this truck gets there is nothing i dislike

This vehicle is one that anyone would love to have. It's an eye catcher.

This vehicle replaces a Chevy Avalanche because that model is no longer made. It looks very much like an Avalanche because of the options I added. It gets good gas mileage, great ride, and there was an insurance saving because it was a truck and not an SUV. No Complaints.

Great room for kids and occupies them with WiFi to stream movies.

Love the navigation system. Ability to stream music. $20 unlimited wifi. Roomy crew cab. And rear backup camera.

Top Negative Owner Reviews

A truck that runs smooth

I'm on my fourth torque converter and still jerks sometimes and seems to be worse in cooler weather. Would never recommend the 2017 Silverado 5.3.

It has a button that evens the motor so that you can tow large items like campers and trailers easily.

Love the extended cab. I like the wide wheel base. It has good hauling capacity. I get very good fuel mileage tow my camper.

Unreliable Herkey Jerkey

Power steering went out at 8000 miles while driving in a mall parking lot. Took forever to get fixed. It has always had throttle issues. Push down, no go, then lurch 3 feet when it does. Going down the road jerking along. Will not go into v4 going down any incline. Jumps v8 to v4 all the time and is not smooth.

It rides smooth and there is a backup camera to help with visibility.

It is a great vehicle it is just to big for a family vehicle. We are looking for an 8 passenger car. I am the one who primarily does drop off and pick ups a the sitters so I need something a little easier on gas and for my kids and i.

Its meant for a single person or a couple not for a family.

Its too small for a family vehicle, but it was our mistake, not the cars fault.

It is a lot of truck. You will love it.

Very reliable. Never had a problem. It has a nice size interior and also the bed is a good size for nearly anything you would be hauling.

Acceleration issues when driving.

Not enough power when starting from a stop. And when driving it take a couple of seconds to accelerate when hitting it when your at highway speed. Other than the acceleration issues do not see any other issues except the wireless network always pops up asking to confirm with the message do not take your eyes off the road.

It is a decent truck for the cost.

Had transmission issues before 70,000 miles. Other than that it is been a decent truck. Have replaced breaks twice but I am hard on my breaks so it is to be expected. The dealership it was bought from was excellent to deal with and the one we have it serviced at is also exceptional.

A Quick Overview of the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado

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  • The 2017 Silverado 1500 introduced a lot of new technology perks, including wireless charging and a WiFi hotspot.
  • From a safety standpoint, the 2017 Silverado received perfect five-star safety ratings from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
  • Six Trims packed the 2017 Silverado with luxury, sparking used prices to reach $47,000.
  • There were three engine options with the 2017 Silverado 1500, which can hit 60 mph in under 7.7 seconds, no matter what trim and powertrain options you choose.
  • The Silverado 1500 hit an average of 20 mpg, and compared to its rivals, like the Nissan Titan, the Silverado is a leader in fuel economy.
  • Vehicle History has received over 400 consumer reviews of the 2017 Chevy Silverado, which was rated 4.6 out of five stars.

2017 Chevrolet Silverado is Offered Across 6 Different Trim Levels

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The 2017 Chevrolet Silverado is available in six official trim levels, but some trims are offered in several body configurations. The body styles for the 2017 Silverado start with a two-door Regular Cab, then the four-door Double Cab, then the more spacious four-door Crew Cab. There are several bed lengths to choose from depending on your hauling needs but some lengths are only offered with certain cabs.

The trim level ladder for the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado starts with the WT then moves on to the LS, Custom, LT, LTZ, and the top-of-the-line High Country. Each trim level of this Silverado can be equipped with two or four-wheel drive and one of three engines. There are many optional extras on the 2017 Silverado but let's take a look at the basic features each trim provides.

Silverado WT is a Nicely-appointed Entry-level Pickup

The first rung on the 2017 Silverado ladder is the WT ("work truck" ) model and comes with standard vinyl upholstery and a split-folding front seat. If you spring for the Double or Crew Cab, you'll also get power windows and four-wheel-drive, plus integrated tow hooks.

The WT is equipped with 17-inch steel wheels, power door locks, and daytime running lights. Also, it has an active front grille, which has tiny shutters that open or close to optimize performance.

If you just want a truck that you can be rough on and not feel bad about it, the WT may be a good option for you.

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 WT Pricing:

  • 2WD: $20,130 – $25,267 (regular cab); $23,156 – $28,775 (extended cab); $25,151 – $30,738 (crew cab)
  • 4WD: $25,019 – $30,436 (regular cab); $26,270 – $31,889 (extended cab); $28,161 – $33,748 (crew cab)

Silverado LS Adds Must-Have Features & Unique Exterior Styling

The LS trim is where the 2017 Chevy Silverado starts to feel like a modern pick-up truck. The 2017 model adds the MyLink system, a seven-inch touchscreen display, featuring Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and more.

On the exterior, the LS comes standard with chrome front and rear bumpers and a chrome grille. The wheels are still 17-inches but are made of stainless steel to give them a more polished look. The WT also adds keyless entry, which allows you to unlock the doors remotely.

The 2017 Chevy Silverado LS is a great entry-level truck for buyers looking for a good-looking, dependable pick-up that won't cost them an arm and a leg.

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LS Pricing:

  • 2WD: $21,718 – $27,013 (regular cab); $24,732 – $30,430 (extended cab); $26,271 – $35,682 (crew cab)
  • 4WD: $24,379 – $29,674 (regular cab); $27,332 – $33,030 (extended cab); $28,871 – $35,282 (crew cab)

Silverado Custom Equips 20″ Chrome Wheels to Double Cab Models

A 2017 Chevrolet Silverado Custom has all the standard features of the LS but with a few minor upgrades. The most notable addition to the Custom is 20-inch chrome wheels but you also get front tow hooks. Other additions to the Custom include a color-matched front grille and headlight surrounds.

Offered on the Custom, the Custom Convenience Package, which adds stiffer anti-roll bars, a rear window defogger, and a backup camera.

It is important to note that the 2017 Silverado Custom is only available in the Double Cab body style.

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Custom

  • 2WD: $26,156 – $31,5962017 (custom extended cab)
  • 4WD: $28,756 – $34,196 (custom extended cab)

Silverado LT Comes Standard with EZ-lower Tailgate & Offers Legendary Z71 Off-road Package

The LT trim comes with audio and phone controls on the steering wheel as well as a 4.2-inch driver display in the gauge cluster. While the driver information screen is not touch-sensitive, it can be operated by the controls on the steering wheel.

The LT features a chrome grille with a mesh black insert and color-matched door handles, mirror covers, and side trim. It is also fitted with an EZ-lower tailgate, which allows the tailgate to come down slowly.

This trim is a good middle ground for the 2017 Chevy Silverado, because it has more modern technology while maintaining a lower price than most of the other trims. The LT is also the first trim in the lineup that is available with the Z71 off-road package, adding hill descent control, Rancho monotube shocks, and skid plates.

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT Pricing

  • 2WD: $29,063 – $35,609 (regular cab); $26,687 – $32,579 (extended cab); $30,175 – $36,189 (crew cab)
  • 4WD: $31,281 – $37,287 (regular cab); $29,287 – $35,179 (extended cab); $32,980 – $38,994 (crew cab)

Silverado LTZ Upgrades Cabin Amenitites & Exterior Styling

Silverado LTZ comes equipped with things like a 5.3L V8 as standard, a rear locking differential, and 18-inch alloy wheels.

Other standard features of the LTZ are leather upholstery, dual-zone climate control, heated electric front seats, and a remote starter. There are more subtle differences on the outside of the LTZ too, such as LED projector headlights, taillights, and fog lights.

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ Pricing:

  • 2WD: $30,142 – 36,430 (extended cab); $34,483 – $40,802 (crew cab)
  • 4WD: $32,742 – $39,030 (extended cab); $37,083 – $43,402 (crew cab)

Silverado High Country is Top of the Line & Comes Standard with Advanced Safety Features

In terms of luxury, all other trim levels of the 2017 Chevy Silverado are in the shadow of the High Country. Starting on the outside, the High Country is fitted with 20-inch chrome wheels, six-inch chrome step assists, color-matched bumpers, and a bowtie logo on the standard spray-in bed liner.

The High Country's interior includes a wireless phone-charging pad, six Bose speakers, heated leather-wrapped steering wheel, navigation, and ventilated leather seats.

The Chevrolet Enhanced Driver Alert package is available as an option on other trims, but it is standard on the High Country trim. This package adds safety features like low-speed automatic braking and a driver seat that vibrates if it senses you're about to have a collision.

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 High Country

  • 2WD: $38,509 – $44,617
  • 4WD: $40,659 – $47,217

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2017 Chevrolet Silverado Engine Options Include a 420-horsepower 6.2L V8

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The 2017 Chevrolet Silverado has three engine options. The 4.3L V6 produces 285 horsepower and 305 lb.-ft. of torque, and was the standard engine on lower-tier 2017 Silverados, such as the WT.

Add two cylinders and you have the 5.3L V8 producing 355 horsepower and 383 lb.-ft. of torque. The is the most common engine you will find in the 2017 Silverados because of its superior performance and towing capabilities. The 5.3L was such a popular upgrade on the 2017 Silverado that you can even find WT models equipped with it.

The most powerful engine that was available for the 2017 Silverado was the 6.2L V8, which was borrowed from the Corvette and produces 420 horsepower and 460 lb.-ft. of torque. All that power results in the 2017 Silverado hitting 60 mph in six seconds, which is blistering for a full-size pickup truck. Unfortunately, unlike the other engines, the 6.2L is only available in the LTZ and the High Country as an option.

The standard transmission on the 2017 Chevy Silverado is a six-speed automatic, but an eight-speed automatic is available in the upper trims, like the LTZ and the High Country. In most cases, the six-speed transmission will get the job done, but if you plan to do lots of heavy towing, consider the eight-speed, which improves the smoothness of shifts and gives you more leverage over the weight you're hauling.

All three engines and both transmissions can be coupled to either the 2WD or 4WD drivetrain.

How Fuel Efficient is the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado?

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The fuel efficiency of a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado depends on the engine and drivetrain it is equipped with. To ensure the most up-to-date information, we sourced these numbers directly from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

Starting with the lowest displacement, we have the 4.3L V6 which gets an EPA estimated 18 mpg in the city and 24 mpg on the highway. Moving on, we have the 5.3L V8 with an estimated 16 mpg in the city with 23 mpg on the highway. Finally, we have the 6.2L V8 with an EPA estimate of 15 mph in the city and 21 mpg on the open road.

Equipping your 2017 Silverado with 4WD will cost you an average of one mile per gallon in the city and the same on the highway, due to the added weight and rolling resistance. In terms of fuel efficiency, the 2017 Silverado is right on par if not a little better than its competition.

2017 Chevy Silverado Offers Outstanding Performance with Max Tow Rating of 12,500 Pounds

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Depending on the engine and drivetrain you choose, the 2017 Silverado will hit 60 mph between 5.9 and 7.7 seconds. But, let's be honest, speed is not the reason people buy pickup trucks. It's about utility.

The 4.3L V6 has a maximum towing weight of 7,600 lbs. and a bed payload rating of 1,980 lbs. The 5.3L V8 will get you a max towing weight of 11,000 lbs. and a bed payload of 2,340 lbs. Of course, the most powerful engine has the most towing capacity, with the 6.2L able to tow a class-leading 12,500 lbs. Despite the extra power, Silverados equipped with the 6.2L have a lower payload capacity than the 5.3L at just 2,160 lbs.

In terms of handling, the 2017 Silverado is about as good as you can expect from an enormous full-size pickup truck. It's not great, but options like the Z71 off-road package and performance-handling pack can improve the Silverado's cumbersome handling.

2017 Chevrolet Silverado: Cargo Space & Dimensions

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Most drivers who purchase a truck are looking for something with good cargo space and plenty of room inside. The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 does not disappoint. Its exterior dimensions are between 73.5 and 74.17 inches (6.12 and 6.18 ft.) long and 80 inches (6.6 ft.) wide, with a wheelbase between 119 and 153 inches (9.9 and 12.75 ft.).

The Silverado comes with a standard 6.5-foot truck bed. Eight-foot beds are also available in some models. If you want a smaller truck bed, 5.75-foot beds are also available in select trims.

The truck's interior offers plenty of space, too. There is seating capacity for three and six people, depending on the model. The front headspace in the cabin is between 42.4 and 42.8 inches, and its overall cargo capacity is between 53.4 and 76.3 cubic feet.

How Safe is a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado?

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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has given the 2017 Silverado a perfect five-star rating for safety. The truck's frontal and side crash ratings were both five out of five stars. The rollover rating was four out of five stars.

While the NHTSA found the Silverado to be safe, the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) noted a potential safety flaw. In terms of crash avoidance and mitigation, the IIHS graded the headlights on the Silverado and gave them a "Poor" rating. Everything else on the truck was marked as "Good" or "Acceptable."

The IIHS also marked the child safety seating arrangements as "Marginal." However, they were not noted as being hard to find or unreliable in any way. They simply provided LATCH in two locations and only a safety seat tether in the middle seat. So, if you are traveling with three children needing safety seats, this may be something to keep in mind.

Overall, the Silverado is a relatively safe vehicle to drive. Not to mention, there are a number of features, such as the backup camera and airbag systems that make it even more reliable.

2017 Chevrolet Silverado: Technology & Convenience Features

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As far as pickup trucks go, the 2017 Silverado 1500 has a lot to offer in terms of technology. In fact, it is one of the things that really sets it apart. Most of its competitors hadn't yet introduced many of the in-vehicle bells and whistles that Chevy equipped the Silverado with. It was truly designed for convenience and connectivity.

First, the truck comes with a seven-inch touchscreen radio and an 8-inch screen is available in some of the higher trim models. The infotainment system offers navigation services that are quick in response time. It also has a voice recognition system, which can be controlled through the driver's phone. You can also access the AppShop through the touchscreen. This allows you to browse and install apps, such as Pandora, iHeartRadio, and The Weather Channel, through the truck's radio system.

The radio system is compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. So, no matter what kind of device you carry, you can link it to your Silverado. This will allow you to use the touchscreen in the car to utilize certain applications, such as the phone, music, navigation, and more. Each Silverado also comes with OnStar, but you must activate it to use it. Plans can be purchased separately but, if purchased from a dealer, you usually get a six-month free trial.

LS and up models of the Silverado also come with a 4G LTE WiFi hotspot. The hotspot will support up to seven mobile devices and allows the driver and passengers to stay connected on the go. Typically, the hotspot comes with a three-month or three-gigabyte trial. After that, you will need to pay for a hotspot subscription.

Another tech feature that comes standard on all trim levels is "Teen Driver Mode." This feature allows you to activate vehicle settings that encourage safe driving. It will limit certain features and prevent safety systems from being turned off. Teen Driver Mode will also give you a report of the driver's habits so you can keep an eye on your child and give them notes as they learn to navigate the road.

Outside of the awesome radio and safety tech, some trim levels of the 2017 Silverado 1500 also come equipped with wireless phone charging. This is a standard feature in the High Country and is available in LT and LTZ models.

2017 Chevy Silverado: Interior & Exterior Color Options

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There are 13 exterior color options with the 2017 Silverado 1500. Color options may vary, depending on the trim level you choose.

Green

Depending on the trim level you choose, there are five interior color options to choose from, including:

  • Cocoa/Dune (LT, LTZ)
  • Dark Ash with Jet Black accents (Custom, LS, LT, LTZ, WT)
  • Jet Black (LS, LT, LTZ, WT)
  • Jet Black/Medium Ash Gray (High Country)
  • Saddle (High Country)

How Reliable is a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado?

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What Critics Say

U.S. News

The 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is more than capable and ranks at the top of the full-size pickup truck class.

Edmunds

The 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is no different, offering a variety of cab and bed configurations and tons of available features.

Car and Driver

The Silverado gives you everything you'd expect from a half-ton pickup in a straightforward package with a bit of upscale tech trickle-down.

Motor Trend

Slotting above the midsize Colorado and below the Silverado 2500HD, the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is a full-size truck that's available in rear- or four-wheel drive configurations.

Consumer Reports

With the 2014 redesign, GM improved handling to a point that the big 1500s have a near-car-like agility.

When it comes to reliability, the 2017 Chevy Silverado has received a credible 4.5 out of five stars from the U.S. News. Given the consumer reviews above and the limited issues, the rating seems fair. The truck costs an average of $799 in annual repair costs, according to Repair Pal. However, the most expensive repairs can cost more than $1,500.

Repair Pal rated the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 at 3.5 out of five stars, and fifth out of 17 for the year's best full-size trucks. While repair costs may be higher than some of its competitors, major issues appear to be less common.

All things considered, the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is fairly reliable. But, that doesn't mean it isn't without a few faults. Currently, there are some known issues and recalls.

2017 Chevrolet Silverado: Known Issues & Safety Recalls

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Chevrolet has announced six recalls on the 2017 Silverado 1500 in the four years it has been on the road. Recalls for this model actually began in 2016. General Motors recalled the 2016-2017 Silverado 1500, along with various other GM vehicles, because the upper control arms may not have been welded properly. This issue can compromise steering, potentially leading to a crash.

Another notable recall was made in July 2017 regarding the truck's airbags which reportedly may not deploy. Because certain components were not working properly, it could increase the risk of serious injury or death in the event of an accident.

The Chevy Silverado 1500 was part of another large recall in September 2019 that involved nearly 3.5 million GM vehicles. According to the report, an issue with the vacuum pump may decrease power brake assist. This increases the time it takes to slow down and could potentially cause a crash.

Because the 2017 model is outside of the Chevy three-year warranty timeframe, you will have to rely on the powertrain warranty. Not every used vehicle will come equipped with the five-year/60,000-mile powertrain promise though, so be wary of these issues.

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2017 Silverado vs. Ford F-150, Ram 1500, Toyota Tundra, & Nissan Titan

The 2017 Chevy Silverado is not short on competition. There are industry leaders, such as the Ford F-150 it has to compete head-to-head with. Other companies like Dodge, Toyota, and Nissan have all emerged as front-runners in the pickup truck market as well. Here are our thoughts on how the 2017 Chevrolet stacks up against its competition from this year.

2017 Ford F-150 is a Close Match to Silverado That Ultimately Takes the Lead

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2017 Ford F-150

Ford has been a leader in the pickup truck market for decades. In fact, it has been the best-selling truck in America for more than 30 years. The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 was introduced to the market to be a direct competitor of the F-150. In 2017, Chevy had a lot to offer. It was the first full-size pickup truck to offer LTE WiFi. So, from a technology standpoint, the Silverado had a leg up on the F-150.

Where performance is concerned, Chevy also seemingly provides a bit more than Ford. Although Ford's 10-speed transmission did offer better fuel economy than its predecessors, Chevrolet was able to provide comparable mpg with a bit more power. The best fuel economy you will receive with the Silverado is 20 mpg on the highway with its 2WD 6 cylinder model, while the F-150 can get up to 21 mpg on the highway with its 2WD 6 cylinder automatic.

The F-150's 3.5-liter EcoBoost engine gives the truck 375 hp and 470 lb.-ft. of torque. The Silverado, on the other hand, serves up 420 hp with 460 lb.-ft. torque. Not to mention, the Chevy Silverado also has a higher towing capacity (12,500 lbs compared to 12,200 lbs), which is a key selling point for many truck buyers. Most used 2017 Silverados are several thousand dollars cheaper than the F-150.

To see a more detailed side-by-side comparison between these vehicles, check out this Vehicle History coverage.

2017 Ram 1500 Lacks Tech/Safety Features of Silverado but Costs Less

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2017 Ram 1500 Limited

Another competitor on the market for the 2017 Silverado is the Dodge Ram 1500. Side by side, the fuel economy is nearly the same at 20 mpg city/highway combined. The Ram puts out a good 20 to 40 more horsepower, depending on the trim level you choose.

As with the Ford, the Silverado does offer more towing capacity than the Ram 1500. So, if you are going to be using the truck to haul things or drag a trailer, this is something to keep in mind. The Silverado also still offers more technology features as well. Anyone wanting the perks of on-the-go WiFi and other luxuries, such as several inches of additional cargo space, might prefer the Silverado in comparison.

All those bells and whistles come at a price though. You will likely be able to find a 2017 Ram for a bit cheaper than you will find a Silverado of the same year. If you are on a strict budget, this is something to consider.

To see a more detailed side-by-side comparison between these vehicles, check out this Vehicle History coverage.

2017 Toyota Tundra Can't Compare to Silverado's Tech Features or 12,500 Max Towing

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2017 Toyota Tundra

Toyota also has a direct competitor for the 2017 Silverado. As with the other competitors on this list, it does offer less towing capacity than the Silverado. At the same time, it comes with a lower price tag than the Chevy.

When you put the two side by side, the Silverado is a clear winner in some categories though, like fuel economy. In fact, when you compare similar trim levels, the Tundra is extremely thirsty. The Silverado offers 22 mpg on the highway, while the best the Tundra can provide is 18. It also bests the Tundra in performance, offering 420 hp and 460 lb.-ft. of torque, compared to Toyota's 381 hp and 401 lb.-ft. of torque.

From a technology standpoint, both trucks have more to offer than some of the other competitors on this list. That being said, the Silverado still provides a touch more with wireless phone charging options, Apple CarPlay, and other sweet perks. Of course, the Silverado has more towing capacity, which seems to be the trend when stacking it up against its competitors from that year.

To see a more detailed side-by-side comparison between these vehicles, check out this Vehicle History coverage.

2017 Nissan Titan Lacks Engine Options of Silverado & Gets Subpar Fuel Economy

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2017 Nissan Titan

Last on the lineup of competitors is the Nissan Titan. These two trucks are most comparable in price when you put them next to one another. Despite them being close in price, the Silverado outpaces the Titan in a number of ways.

There is no surprise when we inform you that the Chevy has a higher towing capacity of 12,500. Up against the Titan's meager 9,390-lb towing capacity, there is no real competition between the two. The Silverado also offers more power because the Titan is only available in a 5.6L V8, which generates 390 hp and 394 lb.-ft. of torque. It also gets lower fuel economy. Nissan's Titan only gets 15 mpg city and 21 mpg highway.

On top of that, Chevy has a lot more options for car buyers to choose from. The Titan has a very limited number of options. There is only a short box or crew cab, nothing larger, which limits its towing abilities. As mentioned above, the Chevy comes with various technology perks as well, none of which you'll find available with the Nissan, no matter what trim level you choose.

To see a more detailed side-by-side comparison between these vehicles, check out this Vehicle History coverage.

So, is a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado a Good Truck to Buy?

For many years, Ford has sold more F-150s than Chevy has Silverados but it is starting to be hard to understand why. The 2017 Silverado is stylish, comfortable, more well equipped than all of its rivals. At the end of the day, it is a better buy when compared to other trucks in its class.

This year Silverado has a towing capacity of 12,500 lbs with the 6.2L engine, which puts it in a place to outpace its competitors in doing what trucks are supposed to do best. The Silverado outshines the competition when it comes to technology features as well. When you consider all the facts the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado is an excellent buy for anyone looking for a dependable pickup.

Even if you decide to go with another pickup, finding something that will serve your needs will take some research. However, we would suggest taking a close look at the Silverado and challenge you to find a better option as far as pickups are concerned.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sep 30, 2021

Are there any problems with the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado?

The 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 series does have a few problems that have been known to happen with them. The most common problem that owners have reported with the truck is that the four-wheel-drive transfer case position sensor and selector have been known to fail. This can result in the vehicle displaying a "Service 4WD" message on the instrument cluster and it will need to be replaced to solve the problem.

The second most common problem with the Silverado 1500 series is that the A/C blend doors have been known to fail. When one of these fails usually the temperature from the A/C will not be correct and it will not cool down or heat up as needed. To fix this you will need to replace the blend door actuators.

The final common problem is that the steering system has been known to develop a clunking sound. This is typically caused by a problem with the intermediate steering shaft becoming loose which results in the steering system making excessive noise.

What is the best 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 series trim?

The 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 series was offered in six different trim levels and each of them is designed to appeal to a certain subset of buyers. For most buyers, the best option to go with is either the LT or LTZ. These have all of the features that you would want in a truck and add some of the more luxurious features that you would expect to find in a more expensive car or SUV.

If you want the ultimate in luxury then the High Country is the best option for you. This has extra chrome trim, upgraded leather seating, and larger 20-inch chrome wheels. This is designed to be as luxurious as some of Chevrolet's higher-end SUVs, while still having the versatility of a truck.

If you are on a budget or just need a truck to do work then the WT trim is the best option for you. This is the most affordable version of the 1500 series and it is designed to be a work truck. It is a somewhat stripped-down version of the truck that has steel wheels, but it is a great choice if you know your truck will get some abuse on the job.

Is the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 better than a Ford F-150?

The 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 series and Ford F-150 are direct competitors in the half-ton truck market. These are both capable American-made trucks that are designed to last a long time and be great for work. These two are very similar in terms of pricing, but the F-150 does start about $1,000 cheaper than the 1500 series.

In terms of performance and towing capabilities, the Silverado 1500 series does beat out the F-150 because it can tow more weight, and Chevy's 6.2L V8 produces more power and torque than either the 5.0L V8 or 3.5L EcoBoost in the F-150.

Where Ford steps ahead is in terms of reliability and overall quality. The F-150 also has better safety features offered as standard which gives it a higher crash test rating. The F-150 is just a more refined truck when you are driving it as well and that shows in the fit and finish of the interior. Both of these trucks are great options and it would be a good idea to test drive both if you are in the market for a full-size truck.

Are there any recalls on the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500?

Six recalls have been issued on the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 series as of 2021. The first recall was issued in April of 2016 and it affected the upper control arms on 3,738 trucks. This was for inadequate welds which may lead to the control arms breaking which could result in a crash. Chevrolet will replace the control arms free of charge to solve the problem on the trucks.

The next recalls were in September of 2016 and July of 2017 and they are both for the front airbags. GM issued this recall on over 3.6 million vehicles and will update the software to solve the problem with the airbags failing to deploy. The next recall was in August of 2017 and was a relatively minor one affecting only 29,647 trucks. This was for a missing label on the truck for the child anchor seats and Chevrolet will install the correct label.

The next recall was in September of 2019 and affected 3.4 million vehicles. This was for the vacuum pump system failing which can reduce the power brake assist system. Chevrolet will replace the electronic brake control module free of charge. The final recall was in October of 2019 and affected 652,967 vehicles. This was for a software problem that could cause the brakes to engage, GM will update the software on the trucks to prevent this from happening.

How long will a 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 last?

A 2017 Chevrolet Silverado should have no problem lasting over 300,000 miles as long as it is well cared for, there are also plenty of previous-generation Silverado 1500 series trucks that have gone over 350,000 miles. Chevrolet builds these trucks to last a long time since they are designed to be used daily for work and have extra stresses put on them since they are designed to haul and tow.

If you want your 1500 series to last a long time then the best thing you can do is take care of it. These trucks are known to have high oil consumption so it is a good idea to check your oil regularly and top it off if you notice that it starts to get too low. This will help reduce the wear and tear on your engine components.

The Silverado is also known to have some transmission problems so it is a good idea to have that inspected at least once a year. Transmissions are much easier to fix when problems are caught early on and get more expensive when they are left ignored. A little spent on preventative maintenance can save you a lot of money down the road.

Owner Reviews

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Mikah F on September 1, 2021

2017 Silverado ltz, wonderful for even a family.

The biggest flaw for me (as it is a family vehicle) is the middle back seat is not wide enough to fit a infant car seat without it hanging off unsafely. Aside from that, the backseat is very room for travel, the heated seats can get warmer than I can handle, and the controls are easy to utilize. The radio buttons behind the steering wheel is a wonderful bonus so my hands do not leave to wheel to change songs and adjust volume.

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Will T on September 1, 2021

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT crew cab.

This truck is a good truck for the trim level. I wish I had the funds to get the high country trim level so that I had more options to select from. The truck has great power with the 5.3 liter v-8 and rides reasonably well. I get around 22 mpg on the highway but I also drive with my cruise control set at 2 miles above whatever the speed limit is. All in all it's a well built reliable vehicle that I would take anywhere.

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Kenneth H on September 1, 2021

Fuel filler issues for the 2017 Silverado.

I have not had any serious problems with this truck. The one thing that did happen and I had to pay to get fixed was the cover over the gas filling tube lost it is spring and I had to have it replaced. I wish there were a regular gas cap available for this vehicle. It cost me over 200 dollars to get it replace. The dealer told me that the new ones have been adjusted so they do not go bad as easily as the one did.

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Jason E on September 2, 2021

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is fun to drive.

Fun truck to drive. Excellent handling and reliability. Although it the work truck package, it has all the extras that I need. The inside is spacious, but the back seat is on the smaller side. Great for kids, but not for adults. I have not had any issues with the vehicle itself. Great truck for getting around in the snow. Would like to have remote start, but overall very pleased with the 2017 Silverado.

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Kyle H on September 2, 2021

2017 Chevrolet Silverado z71 lt.

I have had problems with the radio, Apple play does not work correctly when being connected to a iPhone. It will come and go at times and often does not register with the phone when the iPhone is plugged into the USB port. The vehicle also tends to shift hard at times while driving. Sometime when coming to a stop the vehicle downshifts very hard giving question to the computerized transmission.

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Franklin S on September 1, 2021

I love my 2017 Chevy Silverado.

I have not had any problems from my vehicle. It has been very dependable and gets very good gas mileage compared to other people that I know who own full-size trucks.. I have used it to pull a large camper and a trailer with a full size tractor and backhoe attachment up and down the mountain with no problems. And we also use it to travel on vacation and everyday commuting.

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Cash T on September 1, 2021

My vehicle is a 2017 Chevy Silverado.

I love my truck. So far it has been reliable on a daily basis. I really enjoy the features such as Sirius XM radio, Bluetooth connectivity and touch screen access. The gas mileage is okay for a truck but not great. The truck is roomy and the cab is large and spacious. My only complaint would be no a/c vents in the back for passengers riding with me.

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Andy G on September 2, 2021

Review of my 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ Crew Cab Truck.

Great driving truck, smooth ride with excellent comfort. The 6.2 liter engine gets very good mileage, better than my 5.3. Back seat have plenty of room for adults. Taken the truck on many long trips and never had any issues, never had to worry about getting sore as the seats are very comfortable. Probably the best truck I have ever driven!

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Corey K on September 2, 2021

2017 Chevy Silverado 1500 lt.

Great truck!! Smooth ride and handles great. The only bad thing in my opinion is the GPS on screen feature. There is no built in GPS so you have to plug in your smartphone to access google maps.. You cannot use Bluetooth, so it has to be corded. Other than that it has everything I ever wanted in a truck.

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Rick D on September 2, 2021

2017 Chevy Silverado awesome truck!

Most comfortable pickup I have ever driven. Good quality in and out. We haul a 34 foot camper with it and it pulls great also gets great gas mileage as the engine drops to 4 cylinders when cruising down the highway. Body paint is tough and the bed came with a blown in covering that protects it.

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Laura A on September 1, 2021

2017 high country Silverado.

2017 high country Chevrolet Silverado is a great beautiful truck. Fell in love with it. Runs great and quiet on highway. Leather seats are comfortable and have heating and cooling as well as steering wheel. Backup camera, GPS system, sensors all features are nice. Overall a great truck.

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Debra C on September 2, 2021

2017 Chevrolet Silverado pickup.

My 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 pickup truck has always been a good truck to me the only thing that I have had to replace was a fuel pump out of course regular maintenance. I also have had to buy new tires after a couple years and that is about it. Also check fluids all the time.

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Brad M on September 2, 2021

2017 Chevrolet 1500 lt 6' bed.

I love my truck, it is comfortable, sits high enough to see over traffic. The back seat has enough space to bring my kids with me. The bed is the perfect length for everything I need to do on a daily basis. Overall, I would suggest this truck to anyone interested in performance.

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Jenna M on September 2, 2021

2017 Silverado great family truck.

I have enjoyed my Silverado so far, drives smooth, good gas mileage for a truck this size. It is had a few recalls but they're covered under warranty so it is not a huge deal. It is spacious for a family to use, the seats fold up in back so I use that space as a 'trunk'.

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Dean W on September 1, 2021

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 crew cab.

Vert comfortable vehicle on long drives. It is very roomy and the seats are comfortable. The controls are simple to use and easy to locate. I enjoy the back up camera. The overall styling of this truck is pleasing to me. Gas mileage is great in both city and highway.

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Jacob R on September 2, 2021

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500.

I love my 2017 Chevrolet Silverado. It has a very smooth ride and the inside is very comfortable and roomy. It handles and performs well in all conditions. I have had no trouble out of it. I would highly recommend them to someone in the market for a full-size truck.

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Chris W on September 1, 2021

2017 Chevy Silverado 1500 Truck

Great vehicle, plenty of room, good on gas and reliable. Well worth the money. Definitely a comfortable ride and inside has plenty of room and options are great. There is no other truck I'd rather be driving now than my Silverado. Dependable vehicle and rated good.

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Jonathan T on September 1, 2021

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 6.2

Pros-. It's very powerful. Loaded with option. Interior does not look cheap. Good on gas. Appearance. Roomy for extended cab. Excellent towing capacity. Bose speakers sound amazing. Power sliding rear window. Cons. Transmission clunking. Rail dust. Tire options.

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Britt N on September 2, 2021

2017 Chevrolet Silverado redline edition.

The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 redline edition is great for off-roading, the redline edition has many perks like the rims have a special red stripe on them. Has a blacked out front end. Has remote start which is very useful in the winter time and in the summertime.

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Teresa G on September 2, 2021

2017 deep ocean blue is absolutely gorgeous.

The only issue we had so far was something was loose but was taken care. Love the deep ocean blue color but the paint does have some issues of chipping. So far no recalls has been sent to us, no other issues. Not a great gas saver but we didn't buy it for that.

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Parker L on September 2, 2021

2017 Chevrolet Silverado z71 is an awesome truck.

I have the z71 package. It rides really well. It is the smoothest riding truck I have ever owned. Gas mileage is great even for a four wheel drive. The leather interior is extremely nice. My truck has the 5.3 liter engine and it has plenty of towing power.

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Grady K on September 1, 2021

2017 Chevy Silverado has been a great purchase. Several useful functions.

The vehicle has been extremely reliable and I have owned it for about 2 years. The standard cab is comfortable and plenty spacious for the amount of people I drive. The back up camera has been very helpful. Chevy CarPlay is also a feature that I use daily.

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Latina J on September 1, 2021

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT blue

Drives great, gas mileage is great, interior is great wish it had sunroof. Sometime the stereo screen will go blank and I will have to reset the battery which is annoying and shouldn't be happening on a 2017. Backup camera is nice but could be more clear.

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Al B on September 1, 2021

2017 Silverado 5.3 LT Crew Cab short box

I have not had any issues with this vehicle. The performance and comfort has definitely improved over my 2010 model. The gas mileage has also seemed to have improved. I would highly recommend this vehicle, to anyone that was looking to purchase a pickup.

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Eric T on September 2, 2021

The most important thing about my 2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is that it is comfortable and has plenty of towing power for our camper.

I love the style of my truck. It is sleek and modern yet is a workhorse. The interior is extremely comfortable. The touch screen center console is my favorite part of the inside.

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Kenneth H on June 25, 2021

Fuel filler issues for the 2017 Silverado.

I have not had any serious problems with this truck. The one thing that did happen and I had to pay to get fixed was the cover over the gas filling tube lost it is spring and I had to have it replaced. I wish there were a regular gas cap available for this vehicle. It cost me over 200 dollars to get it replace. The dealer told me that the new ones have been adjusted so they do not go bad as easily as the one did.

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Sam F on June 23, 2021

Confident purchase; reliable ride.

No problems to report. Everything has run smoothly since purchasing. Comfortable ride. Reliable truck. More fuel efficient than expected on road trips. Smooth ride; reliable 4x4 capabilities. Would definitely recommend to anyone looking to purchase a full size truck.

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David G on June 14, 2021

No bad, it saving me money doing this.

My warranty does not meet my current expectations. Because of this, I had my CVT transmission replaced since something happened in the road the other day. It took about three months for my vehicle to get replaced. I have had a lot of problems with this vehicle.

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Michelle P on June 12, 2021

Best truck in the world!!

This vehicle has a v8 under the hood with a lot of power! The seats are very comfortable and adjustable. The screen on the radio is touch or dial activated and is big enough to see clearly. Temperature controls can be adjusted for each side or sync. Very roomy and comfortable on the inside.

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Eric R on June 5, 2021

Truck excellence all around.

For a truck the gas mileage has been great. Towing package was included. The cab is roomy enough that the family (4 of us) were able to drive from Michigan to Florida and be comfortable. OnStar delivers stats about the vehicle on a monthly basis allowing me to effectively monitor and be proactive should issues arise.

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Larry H on June 3, 2021

My Chevy crew cab pick-up truck is a great looking and comfortable truck.

My truck is reliable, looks great, and comfortable. It is roomy and strong enough to tow whatever I want to. It has a little slow changing in the transmission when going from rev. To forward. Overall it is good. Like the tailgate lock and hydraulic lowering.

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Jacob R on May 31, 2021

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500.

I love my 2017 Chevrolet Silverado. It has a very smooth ride and the inside is very comfortable and roomy. It handles and performs well in all conditions. I have had no trouble out of it. I would highly recommend them to someone in the market for a full-size truck.

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Matthew C on May 29, 2021

It is a great truck with minor problems that are easily overcome.

Has trouble with the engine when the cab is fully seated. The engine light comes on and it loses power. Almost like it cannot pull the weight of the people inside. It resolves itself when the cab is lighter. The tires are also not easily changed. You cannot just pull off the tire after undoing the lugs.

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Guy H on May 24, 2021

I like the vinyl floors, I love the cab layout.

I have just under 60,000 miles on my truck. No mechanical issues. I take it in regularly for general maintenance and oil changes. On my second set of tires. I have added remote start with 12 volt solutions, love it. My next step is to add a backup camera with infotainments core swap program. Plan on keeping this truck for a while.

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Franklin S on May 24, 2021

I love my Chevy Silverado pickup.

I love my 2017 Chevy Silverado. I have not had any problems from my vehicle. It has been very dependable and gets very good gas mileage compared to other people that I know who own full-size trucks.. I have used it to pull a large camper and a trailer with a full size tractor and backhoe attachment up and down the mountain with no problems. And we also use it to travel on vacation and everyday commuting.

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Frank N on May 23, 2021

Quality feels cheap compared to other brands.

A lot of the truck looks and feels cheap. It drives like its low quality compared to a f-150 I once owned. It feels like a dodge ram I had back in 2006. Should have got a ford f-150 or even a GMC sierra if it felt like it was better quality than my 1500.

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Ross W on May 20, 2021

Very sturdy, smooth riding vehicle. Very reliable.

This is one of, if not the, smoothest riding vehicle I think I have ever ridden in. My truck has customized seats, and I forgot what kind they were, but that made it even better. The comfort is unbelievable, and I do not have any problems with the truck.

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Shawna N on May 19, 2021

I am happy overall with my purchase.

It drives very smooth. I like the body style of this truck. I wish the back seat was bigger it is not roomy enough for adults. Battery failed after 2 years. Wheel sensor needed to be replaced after a year. Sometimes there is electrical issues with the radio.

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Olivia P on May 11, 2021

This is my favorite truck so far!

Smooth ride, very reliable in the snow and ice. I don't think I'll go back to a car again! I have not had any problems in the past three years of owning the truck. I have maintained the maintenance required, ie oil changes and clean filters and it has ran smoothly. Truly the best truck I have owned. The technology is easy to use and super helpful.

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Hunter N on May 8, 2021

The Silverado is the best truck on the market!

My Silverado provides me with a great vehicle for my everyday needs. Whether I am using it to drive to the gym or school or when I need it for chores its a reliable vehicle I can trust. Great interior space, and also a large truck bed. I highly recommend the Silverado to anybody.

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Brandon L on May 5, 2021

All keyless entry and start leather seats and towing package.

Love it is very dependable and gets fantastic gas mileage. I drive from work and home twice a day and I can not have. To worry about if I will have issues getting to work. I can use it for large loads and pull a large trailer if needed for personal and work projects.

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Jaret R on April 29, 2021

The smooth and sleek Chevy Silverado.

I have driven the 2017 Chevrolet Silverado extended cab ls for 3 years and have not had any issues. It drives very smooth and the cab is very comfortable when traveling with a small group of friends. It does not feel too large to drive, but still big enough to feel safe when on the roads.

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Ashley G on April 20, 2021

Backup camera is so useful. A lot of room in the backseat.

It is very comfortable in the back seat, it has a lot of room. I absolutely love the gas mileage it gets. I haven't had any problems with this truck at all. Zero complaints. It is very reliable, love the backup camera and traction control, which are very safe features.

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Donise A on April 19, 2021

The dashboard you can answer phone calls, view tire pressures/ rear view camera.

The truck is reliable, durable, roomy and comfortable. It is good on gas and have drove it on the highway taking long trips. We have no major performance problems at all. The vehicle is very safe and functional. I recommend the Chevy trucks for future purchases. I love the three seats in the front and three seats in the back.

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Mikah F on April 9, 2021

2017 Silverado ltz, wonderful for even a family.

The biggest flaw for me (as it is a family vehicle) is the middle back seat is not wide enough to fit a infant car seat without it hanging off unsafely. Aside from that, the backseat is very room for travel, the heated seats can get warmer than I can handle, and the controls are easy to utilize. The radio buttons behind the steering wheel is a wonderful bonus so my hands do not leave to wheel to change songs and adjust volume.

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Drew Blankenship is a former Porsche technician with nearly 15 years of experience. Born in North Carolina, the heart of NASCAR country, he grew up building and racing cars before later working for a local import tuning shop, Driven Performance. Fueled by long nights in the garage and some engine-tuning wizardry from the shop's owner, by his 20s Drew was outrunning sport bikes in a 1992 Honda Civic hatchback with a power-to-weight ratio rivaling a Bugatti Veyron. He continued upgrading and repairing Japanese cars until a chance meeting with a Porsche master technician at Rezoom, a Porsche specialist shop in Tennessee. He was taken under the wing of a veteran Porsche driving instructor and learned everything to know about air-cooled Porsches. Today, he shares his mechanical knowledge on several popular auto websites, including Youcanic and Vehicle History.

2017 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Redline Edition

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