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If you’re shopping around Lakeland for a Chevy pickup truck, one of the first decisions you’ll need to make is whether you’re interested in a light-duty or heavy-duty truck. Light-duty trucks offer comparable features to a heavy-duty truck. The most obvious differences come down to towing capacity, payload capacity, and pricing. Read our Chevy 1500 vs. 2500 comparison to see the differences between the Silverado 1500 vs 2500 towing capacity and pricing. Then fill out a pre-approval to take the next step with Stingray Chevrolet in Plant City!
With eight Silverado 1500 trims and five Silverado 2500 trims to choose from, Valrico drivers will have a diverse range of price points and feature sets to consider. Here’s a quick breakdown of Chevy 1500 vs. 2500 Silverado pricing by trim level:
Silverado 1500:
Silverado 2500HD:
With five engine options available to the Silverado 1500 and two for the 2500, these models provide a wide variety of performance specs. The Silverado 2500 generally provides more riveting engine options, but the 1500 engines are quite powerful as well:
Chevy Silverado 1500 Engine Options
Chevy Silverado 2500 Engine Options
When comparing the Chevy 1500 vs. 2500 Silverado, Brandon drivers will note that the most obvious differences come down to towing and payload capacities. See how they compare below:
Silverado 1500 Towing/Payload Capacity:
Silverado 2500 Towing/Payload Capacity:
Now that you compared the Chevy 1500 vs. 2500 Silverado, test drive both models at Stingray Chevrolet! You can call us at (813) 708-5339 to take the next step. If you have any more questions, we’re happy to answer them! You can also explore our Chevy research and Chevy comparison guides for more information on all things Chevrolet!