* Based on opinions and should be considered as general guidance only.
- Reliability (4)Chevrolet's heavy-duty trucks generally have a strong reputation for reliability, especially in their work-oriented configurations. The powertrain options are proven, and the truck is built to withstand demanding work environments, suggesting good long-term dependability.
- Maintenance (3)Maintenance costs are typical for a heavy-duty truck. Parts can be more expensive than for lighter vehicles, and specialized fluids or components for the diesel engine (if equipped) can add to the cost. However, routine service intervals are standard, and many components are designed for durability.
- Technology (2)As a 'Work Truck' trim, technology is minimal and focused on functionality. You get a basic infotainment system with essential connectivity, but don't expect advanced driver-assistance features or large touchscreens found in higher trims. It's practical but not cutting-edge.
- Comfort (3)Comfort is adequate for a work truck. The seats are designed for durability and utility rather than luxury, offering basic adjustments. Road noise is noticeable at highway speeds, and the ride can be bumpy over rough terrain, but it's tolerable for long workdays.
- Dynamics (3)Given its heavy-duty work truck nature, the Silverado 3500HD CC Work Truck handles as expected for its class. It's built for hauling and towing, not spirited driving. The steering is somewhat vague, and the ride can be stiff when unladen, but it feels stable under load.