Tuesday, January 16, 2018

Chevy Trucks Finish High in Best Resell Awards Via Kelley Blue Book

Customers in Memphis at Chuck Hutton are always proud to drive home in a new vehicle, and embark on a new beginning during their adventures on the road. We have always been in awe of just how trucks can make the daily drive seem like that awesome adventure, instilling a sense of rugged pride and durability on the road. Chevy trucks once again enjoyed an excellent showing in the 2018 Kelley Blue Book Best Resale Value Awards! Now, we know that once you get your hands on a brand new Silverado or Colorado, that reselling it will be the last thing on your mind, as these are some of the finest machines in existence. But, sometimes life happens, and you also may encounter life events down the road that will make you adapt to pertinent vehicle changes for your lifestyle.


The 2018 Silverado HD was recognized for Best Resale Value for a Full-Size Pickup Truck, while the 2018 Tahoe earned best Resale Value for a full-Size SUV/Crossover. The 2018 Colorado and 2018 Silverado were both ranked respectively in KBB.com's “Top 10 for Best Resale Value” honors. Our trusted brand has built more than 85 million dependable, long-lasting pickups with high emphasis on quality and longevity, which will both continue to be top priorities in the lineup as we move forward. Fully boxed frames, roll-formed high-strength steel beds, and Duralife brake rotors are just some of the features that make our trucks so coveted and in high demand.


USA Today was excited about the Silverado's new stance and swagger: just this week they claimed regarding the recent version: “Make it bigger and brawny enough to climb Pike's Peak, but shed hundreds of pounds so it can maneuver through the skinny streets of Back Bay Boston”. Now sporting 8 different trim levels, we have taken a close and careful look at what customers from every segment need from various trims. The owners of trucks have a much deeper attachment to the vehicle than other types, and they tend to hold onto them for much longer.

Rather than a wholehearted conversion to aluminum materials, Silverado engineers put to use many various metals and methods. Hydroforming, roll forming, and tailer-rolled blanking were employed to produce a truck that weighs nearly 450 pounds less than the one before it. Check out the more muscular styling of the Silverado when you test drive one here at Chuck Hutton, as well as the six engine and transmission combinations all available for the new truck. Planning for resale down the road doesn't necessarily sound like part of your new purchase mantra, but it's great to know that the value will be hovering steadily if you do!

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