Comparing Two Legends - The Silverado and F-150
We have respect for the Ford and its capabilities, but with the latest model year, we think the Silverado is in a class of its own. You'll get more trailering capability and power when you choose the Silverado 1500 over the F-150. However, we don't want you to take out word for it, you must come down for a test drive so you can compare these vehicles in person. Come down and explore the 2018 Chevrolet Silverado and see for yourself how it compares to the 2018 Ford F-150. Both the Chevrolet Silverado and Ford F-150 are incredible trucks, but the Silverado edges out the Ford in several key areas.

Better Styling, Engine, and Appeal
When it comes to exterior styling, the Silverado makes a statement. The F-150 still looks essentially the same after all these years and we think the Silverado has some smart styling that gives the vehicle exceptional utility. You'll also get a better set of engine options so you can choose the amount of power you need to get your work done. Not everyone needs the same engine, so this is an important feature of every truck. Additionally, the 8-speed transmission that comes with the Silverado means that you have more control. If you've never tried out an 8-speed transmission, you need to come in and see how well this truck inches forward with precision and exceptional control. Our dealership in Phoenix Arizona thinks that the Silverado offers the better value, but you have to come down and test drive a vehicle at Courtesy Chevrolet to decide for yourself.

More Fuel Capacity and Tire Capacity
The Silverado comes with a larger gas tank than the Ford, which is great since the Chevy is so much more powerful than the Ford. The vehicle is also able to support a greater overall tire capacity so that you can tow those heavy loads with greater ease. The rear wheels are also bigger on the Chevy, and you'll get a 17x18-inch rear wheel compared to the 17x17.5-inch wheel size on the F-150. Come down and explore the 2018 Chevrolet Silverado and see for yourself how it compares to the 2018 Ford F-150. Both the Chevrolet Silverado and Ford F-150 are incredible trucks, but the Silverado edges out the Ford in several key areas.

Better Trailing Capacity
If you need to haul heavy loads or a serious trailer, you're going to want to get the new Silverado. The combined gross weight rating on the Chevy is 11,000 pounds, while Ford maxes out at 9,400 pounds. This means you can take more along with you and tow your heavy loads with greater ease when you go with a Chevy. Our dealership in Phoenix Arizona thinks that the Silverado offers the better value, but you have to come down and test drive a vehicle at Courtesy Chevrolet to decide for yourself.
Come down and explore the 2018 Chevrolet Silverado and see for yourself how it compares to the 2018 Ford F-150. Both the Chevrolet Silverado and Ford F-150 are incredible trucks, but the Silverado edges out the Ford in several key areas. Our dealership in Phoenix Arizona wants you to come down and test drive a vehicle at Courtesy Chevrolet to decide for yourself. We will work out a great financing package for you, show you all of the available options and make sure you select the vehicle that works for your specific situation and needs.
*Please contact the dealership for complete details. This article is for informational purposes only, and it only details four of the available trims.