Monday, July 30, 2018

Dwelling on the Prowess of the Durabed: Hailing the Heart and Soul of the Silverado 1500

 During peak season here in Memphis at Chuck Hutton, many of the customers we talk to are looking for a vehicle that is the biggest and baddest, and can do anything from hauling to the job site as well as helping move your cousin to college! The new-for-2019 Silverado 1500 is going to come up quite often in conversations, because it is now the best-in-class cargo volume, box depth, box length at floor, plus its touting of class-leading 12 fixed tie-downs. The 2019 Silverado 1500 is the most functional bed of any pickup, proudly roaring ahead of many other competitors in a category that can matter most.

The bed is the absolute heart and soul of any pickup, so several improvements were  made to the Silverado to give customers a hauling experience that is more functional, and it has had so many features added to it, that it deserves its own name: Durabed. The short box's volume is now up to 20 percent more than any competitor's, and most of this desired increase was achieved by widening the maximum width of the bed floor by ten percent, which was then finalized to be chosen to be implemented across all three bed sizes. The very capable and durable higher grade steel is being used in the construction of Durabed as well, and the quality of the bed floor materials have improved drastically, from 340 to 500 megapascals.

 When you are in the middle of a demanding day and need anything from cargo to your favorite motorized toys tied down, the last thing you will want to worry about is the dependability of your tie-downs. In the very new Silverado model, each of these has doubled from 250 lbs to 500 lbs of force before bending, and an additional nine movable tie-down points are available as well for even more valuable flexibility of cargo. Tie-downs are now located at different heights to offer customers a greater amount of variety in what they can haul and secure. The now-standard Durabed truck bed has the feature of much larger cutouts in the GM-exclusive CornerStep bumpers, to better accommodate the sometimes-necessary presence of the steel-toed boot wearing driver or worker.

We hope you come down to check out all of the awesome features of the upcoming  2018 Silverado with us down here at Chuck Hutton, and use a test drive during the fall to your advantage, to see which features fit your needs best. The Durabed is also going to be available with integrated, in-bed LED lighting, as well as a 110/120 – volt power outlet. A light at the top of the rear cab now also comes standard on all Silverado models. TheStandard Gate is a manual gate with no lift assist, which you can manually lock with a key.

 The Standard Gate with Lift Assist is a stamped gate that is also manually lockable with a key, and includes the useful lift assist feature. You'll also love the industry-exclusive power up/down feature, now available on the LTZ, and standard on High Country: you can raise or lower the tailgate using the key fob, and it is power-lockable, with lift assist, as well as automatic release. It's always exciting to see trucks that are already the best in the business get better, and the new Silverado's Durabed is ready and able to stack up avidly against any of the high-ranked competition in the full-size truck realm!

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