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Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Chevrolet Silverado 1500
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There are numerous ways to increase gas mileage in full size Chevy trucks. Gas mileage in Chevrolet full-size trucks has benefited from technological innovations in recent years including improvements in the fuel injection systems and the Active Fuel Management feature that allows the engine to run on four cylinders while idling. Even with these advances, there is still ample room for improvement.

I own an ’08 four-wheel drive Chevy Silverado 1500 crew cab. It has the 5.3-liter v8, plenty of power to haul the equipment my job requires. I bought it new from my Georgia Chevy dealer, and brand new it got about 17 miles per gallon. After some research and simple adjustments, I am able to average 20 and sometimes even 23 miles per gallon on the highway! Although this is not great, it is much better than comparable vehicles.

Chevrolet Silverado 1500
If you want to improve your gas mileage significantly, you have to consider a couple different factors. If you can save a.5 mile per gallon by changing to a better air filter, another 1 mpg with the electronics, this will start to add up. I will also note that for all the gas saving adjustments you could make, the least expensive and most beneficial will be behavioral changes. Adjusting one’s driving style to conserve fuel will have the most significant effect.

Some of the simple things I was to do myself to improve the gas mileage in my Chevy Silverado 1500 truck include:

Clean the fuel injectors to improve gas mileage in your Chevrolet Full size truck

If the situation is really bad you may need a professional fuel system cleaning to dislodge and flush the debris, but in most cases minor clogging is an easy remedy. Simply use a product like Techroline or Lucas Fuel System Cleaner to help break down deposits and clean the injectors. The heads of the injectors work like a sprinkler. When clean they spray a fine mist of fuel into the cylinder that instantly and efficiently combusts, providing more power to the engine, and more mileage out of the same fuel. Concerning spark plugs, the AC Delco plugs that came as standard equipment are hard to beat. They should be clean though, and checked regularly.
Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Replace Your Air Filter

You do not have to spring for a fancy K&N cold air filter in your Chevy Silverado, but replacing the air filter you do have can make significant improvement in the gas mileage of your Chevy full size truck. Even taking out the filter that is in the truck and vacuuming it to remove the dust can help. If you do go for the “cold air intake” upgrade, be sure not to use the extra horsepower to “hot rod” around, or you will certainly negate any gains.

For the Best Gas Mileage in your Chevy Silverado, use Normal Tires

You will get the best gas mileage when you use the factory rims and regular tires. Mud tires create more drag, both on the road and through the air, and wear out faster than a good set of BFGoodrich all terrains. Unless you really must have them, mud tires are an extravagant and unnecessary indulgence. I hope that you can use these tips to improve the mileage in your full size truck.

Jesse Ellison is a car buff and new Georgia Chevy salesman who is ready to help you with all your automotive needs. As a new Chevy dealer in Georgia for over 30 years he has built the knowledge and experience to put you in the right vehicle.



You’ve probably heard truck manufactures say that they have the best heavy duty pickup trucks. Or they may say they have the best full size pickups or compact pickups.

Do you know what each of these means?

Understanding these simple terms will help you a lot when comparing different rides. It helps a lot when you’re purchasing a new truck. This article will provide you with an understanding of the different and most common pickup classes.

Heavy Duty Pickup Trucks

Heavy duty pickup trucks are the trucks you want to have for the tough jobs. These trucks have high-powered engines as well as reinforced chaises. A heavy duty truck offers maximum towing and payload capacity.

If you’re looking to tow a big trailer or haul heavy cargo, you’ll want to get a heavy duty pickup one. Popular heavy duty models include:

· Dodge Ram HD· Ford Super Duty· Chevrolet Silverado HD
These typically cost anywhere from $25,000 to as much as $60,000. It all depends on the features that you want to include.

Full Size Pickup Trucks

These trucks have a little less power than the heavy duty pickups. While they may have less power, they still hold up and have respectable towing and payload capacities. Popular full size pickup trucks include:

· Ford F-150· Ram 1500· GMC Sierra 1500/Chevrolet Silverado 1500· Toyota Tundra· Nissan Titan

These trucks typically cost anywhere from $15,000 to $45,000. These are the most popular trucks on the road today. That’s because they provide enough size and power. Many owners like to add aftermarket truck accessories such as truck bed systems as well as truck tailgating accessories.

Compact Pickup Trucks

These are the smallest pickup trucks that you can buy. While they don’t offer much power, these trucks are reasonably priced and get great gas mileage. Most of these trucks are priced between $15,000 and $25,000. It all depends on the options that you select.

When it comes to compact trucks, here are some of the most popular:

· Toyota Tacoma· Chevrolet Colorado· Ram Dakota· GMC Canyon

Like with larger pickup trucks, you have double cab options as well as having a longer bed length. It all depends on your preferences. You also can include a V6 engine with respectable power.

Summary

All of these pickups are great options. When deciding on which pickup is right for you, think about your work and lifestyle.

If you do a lot of towing and want more space, you may want to consider a full size or a heavy duty pickup. Your budget will also play a factor. If you’re looking for a good size truck that is reasonably priced, you’ll probably opt for a full size truck.

Whatever size truck you select, be sure to set aside some of your budget for any modifications. This can include bed liners, tonneau covers, grille guards, etc.