With spring right around the corner and many buyers excited for what 2021 has in store, it is an opportune time to closely look into the achievements of models you may be interested in. Every time the Chevy Silverado attains another achievement, we are the first to notice. This past week our prized 2021 Chevy Silverado HD finished at the very top of the Large Heavy Duty Pickup segment during the J.D. Power Dependability Study.
This study ranks automaker and models based on the scored track record of their reliability. Vehicles that have been owned for three years are surveyed and the owner notates in detail what type of problems they have experienced. The overall ranking is then based on what types of difficulty were experienced per 100 vehicles on the road, designating each one with a “PP100” rating. The study asks respondents about 177 very specific vehicle problems in areas such as powertrain, overall driving experience, and entertainment satisfaction.
The Chevy Silverado was the only vehicle that performed at or above the segment average during the recent study and fared much better than its relative in the form of the GMC Sierra HD. Mechanical systems in trucks are seeing much improvement overall, but the brands that did not do as well as Chevy were experiencing the pitfalls of multiple failures in regards to the engine and on-board safety features. Taking a look at some of the other popular studies J.D. Power had performed on the Silverado, there's another very key area where it ranked as “Best”: resale, where lower depreciation makes for a much better rating.
Another category that makes us prouder than ever here at Chuck Hutton of Memphis that J.D. Power deemed as “Great” was the dealership experience. Facilities, customer service, and the quality of work during repair and scheduled maintenance were all taken into consideration. Selecting the Double Cab Work Truck from our loyal and caring dealership provides you with Bluetooth integration, power locks, adjustable steering wheel, split/ folding seats, the tire pressure monitoring system, 4-wheel disc brakes, and daytime running lights. The entry-level WT gains steering wheel mounted controls, a 3-section split-bench seat, and a driver information display.