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2003 Chevy Silverado 3500
The Chevy Silverado 3500 tips the scales at one ton.
Needless to say, it is a full-size pickup with plenty
of power to back up its substantial girth. The 3500
will pretty much tow, haul or drag whatever needs to
be moved, without a lot of fuss. Equipped with a standard
hauling and trailerage package and dual rear wheels,
there is no question the 3500 is meant for business.
In line with the Silverado credo of versatility, the
3500 comes in a wide variety of versions to satisfy
whatever requirements customers have for their pickup
needs. There is a two-door regular cab for two-or-three
person seating and a four-door extended cab (two rear-hinged
back doors) and crew cab (four conventional doors),
both capable of seating up to six. The regular cab has
an 8.1 ft. long box, while the extended cab and crew
cab offer either the long box or a 6.5 ft. short box.
2WD and 4WD configurations are available on all cab
sizes, as is a special chassis cab enhancement. There
are two models to choose from, LS and uplevel LT (not
available on regular cab size).
Under the Hood
The Silverado 3500 has a rough-and-ready 6.0-liter/
364-cu. inch V8 engine with 300 horsepower at 4400rpm
and 360lb-ft of torque at 4000rpm. 5-speed manual transmission
is standard, while 4-speed and 5-speed automatic and
6-speed manual are optional.
In terms of safety, the Silverado 3500's size alone
is enough to protect drivers and passengers in the event
of a collision. A power Hydro-boost brake-apply system
(four-wheel disc, four-wheel antilock brakes) is there
to prevent this from ever happening.
Two optional engines are available across all models.
One is an 8.1-liter/ 496-cu. inch V8 with 340 horsepower
at 4200rpm and 455lb-ft. of torque at 3200rpm, while
the other is a diesel 6.6-liter/ 403-cu. inch V8 with
300 horsepower at 3100rpm and 520lb-ft. of torque at
1800rpm. In other words, there is an ample amount of
low-end torque to generate loads of power.
Standard Features, Options Packages and Style
The LS model comes with such standard features as air
conditioning with dual-zone manual climate control,
power steering, tilt steering wheel and vinyl upholstery.
LT models make the big beast seem like a luxury vehicle,
with such amenities as the OnStar System, leather upholstery,
heated bucket seats and more.
The options packages are varied and impressive. Everything
from performance additions to style and comfort adjustments
are available with the 2003 Silverado 3500.
One ton of truck is a lot of muscle. Does anything
more really need to be said?
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