2024 Silverado 1500 I4 2.7L POV drive.
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2024
- Engine Type: I4 2.7L Turbo
Cylinders: 4 cylinders
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Valve Configuration: DOHC (Dual Overhead Cam)
Displacement (ci/cc): 166 / 2700
Power / Horsepower: 310 HP @ 5600 rpm
Torque: 430 lb-ft of torque @ 3000 rpm
Engine Oil Capacity: 4.5 quarts
Recommended Oil: 5W-30
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It’s stunning ❤
Great work! Love the “unacceptable antenna from the 1980’s” 😂
Great review, although that sticker price is insane. 55k for a 4 cylinder truck? Wow, what a time to be alive!
Thank you.
I agree for $55k MSRP its pretty empty.
Recently I took a 65 mile drive in my 2020 Silverado RST crew cab 5.3L. It was 65 degrees out, road was pretty flat with some small hills. I did about 55mph average as it was on a 2 lane highway. I got 26 mpg and 30.4 being the best. I was shocked.
Great video!
Thanks!
The antenna is that way to allow drivers to determine if the clearance is sufficient for the truck to cleae.
Really?
I heard it was to get better radio reception in a job site in the middle of nowhere. 🤷🏼♂️
It’s nice but I don’t like that it’s a 4 cylinder. A V8 is what would be the key to me owning it.
A lot of us truck guys love the old school antennas and columns shifters. Ram has gotten soft with their turn dial shifter.
You are in the minority I would think. But to each their own.
@@NPDrivesno he’s right. You seem to be in the minority.
The don't take up room on the console like the shifters do. That's what I like about it
Now that you have had the truck for some time, how do you find the gas mileage. Does it still do really well on the highway at about 60 mph.
Hey,
Thanks for your comment. I will answer best I can now.
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Every road is different. Still had no 1st oil change, but with that said, look at this video and it will give you an idea if what it consistently gets on a highway over hilly terrain.
2024 Chevy Silverado 2.7 Turbo real world MPG. #shorts #short #viral
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What camera did you use to film this video?
Looks great and clean
I used Insta360 Go 3.
Thanks.
What kind of fuel are you using?
87 for regular driving and 93 when towing.
RT 17 LOL nice
Yup.
Cool truck!
Kind of weird looking at a 4 cylinder pickup…
55K no thanks....
You have google maps till they ask you to pay for it,Then you got apple play maps.
That is not true. You can use Apple careplay or Android auto.
I don’t think they will ask to pay for google maps. Google maps are free.
Are you referring to On Star maybe ? That is a service.
Yes, crew cabs are a useless vehicle for the trades. Not one good thing about it... love my21rst 6.2 extended cab..
🤣 you are "bulletproof” sir.
Crew cabs> extended cabs
@@joshtaylor1416crew cabs are a waste of space and extended cabs are not.
@@Silverado2021 lol
Not useless at all depends on the trade we run all ram 2500 crew cabs with 6foot beds at my company I have the only Chevy in the fleet but it’s a reg cab long bed the crew cabs are way better for our trade
No significant improvement in gas mileage vs the 5.3 and no significant decrease in price vs the 5.3. And it's a turbo. Yeah, that's a no for me.
MPG is massively better in the real world. The 5.3 is the worst engine option GM has.
We achieved 28 mpg over 70 miles of highway driving on a changing terrain in upstate NY.
Little engine in a full size pickup. Nope!!!
I can certainly understand it and agree for a longterm use, I would be concerned.
totally useless vehicle....bed is too small and back seat is wasted space never mind the dumb engine...my21rst extended cab 6.2 is far superior and it cost the same as this ugly truck......and i'm a chevy lover
Have fun with dropped valves and lifters with your 6.2. The 2.7 is the superior engine
Hate for the engine I can understand. BUT, just because the bed is too small for YOU, and back seat is wasted space for YOU it makes the truck useless?
Great logic 😆
Lmao you are a joke!!
Crew cabs> extended cabs