Miscellaneous

Is 2014 a good year for Chevy Silverado?

Is 2014 a good year for Chevy Silverado?

Looking at Consumer Reports data, the company doesn’t seem to give any model year of Silverado in the third generation high marks. Except for 2014, Silverado consistently ranks 8 out of 12 in reliability among pickup trucks. So, the fact the overall reliability for 2018 doesn’t end up worse is kind of good.

What’s wrong with the 2014 Silverado?

The other major issue with the 2014 Silverado is with the electrical system in general. From infotainment screens going blank to engines cutting out or stalling, the issues were many. Part of the problem related to stalling was that there were no codes indicating what was causing the issues.

What is a 2014 Silverado 1500 worth?

Used 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Pricing Regular cab models ring in at a bit less than $27,000 for short-bed trucks, with double cab models starting at about $30,500. 4-wheel-drive (4WD) commands an additional $3,100 to $3,500, depending on the model.

Does the 2014 Chevy Silverado have transmission problems?

Most commonly, the 2014 Silverado suffers from gear slipping, with users also reporting shifting from first to second gear becoming stiff, tight and very difficult over time.

How many miles can a 2014 Chevy Silverado last?

Chevy Silverados are known to be very reliable trucks. It is possible for a Silverado to last up to 20 years and well over 200,000 miles with proper maintenance.

Does 2014 Chevy Silverado have transmission problems?

How long will a 2014 Chevy Silverado last?

How many miles will a 2014 Silverado last?

With regular maintenance and conscientious use, a good model year of the Chevrolet Silverado can last between 200,000 to 300,000 miles or more. That means you can easily get 10 to 20 years of reliable service from a Silverado truck with proper maintenance.

When should I change my transmission fluid 2014 Silverado?

Most new vehicles are equipped with an automatic transmission. As a result, there’s not really much maintenance to perform. Still, most owner’s manuals will recommend changing the transmission fluid every 90,000 miles or so.