2012
Chevrolet Silverado 1500

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  • 2WD Reg Cab 119.0" Work Truck
    Starts at
    $22,195
    15 City / 20 Hwy
    MPG
    3
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,940 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,100 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Reg Cab 133.0" Work Truck
    Starts at
    $22,585
    15 City / 20 Hwy
    MPG
    3
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,804 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    10,000 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Reg Cab 119.0" Work Truck
    Starts at
    $25,635
    14 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    3
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,714 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    8,900 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Reg Cab 133.0" Work Truck
    Starts at
    $25,935
    14 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    3
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,549 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,800 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Ext Cab 143.5" Work Truck
    Starts at
    $26,340
    15 City / 20 Hwy
    MPG
    6
    Seat capacity
    Gas V6
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,515 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,700 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Reg Cab 119.0" LT
    Starts at
    $27,550
    14 City / 19 Hwy
    MPG
    3
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,940 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,100 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Reg Cab 133.0" LT
    Starts at
    $27,675
    14 City / 19 Hwy
    MPG
    3
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,804 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    10,000 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Ext Cab 157.5" Work Truck
    Starts at
    $28,380
    15 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    6
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,641 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,500 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Ext Cab 143.5" LS
    Starts at
    $29,925
    14 City / 19 Hwy
    MPG
    6
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,915 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    6,700 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Crew Cab 143.5" Work Truck
    Starts at
    $30,320
    14 City / 19 Hwy
    MPG
    6
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,701 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,600 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Ext Cab 143.5" LT
    Starts at
    $30,405
    14 City / 19 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,915 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    10,700 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Ext Cab 143.5" Work Truck
    Starts at
    $30,420
    13 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    6
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,726 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,600 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Reg Cab 119.0" LT
    Starts at
    $31,110
    13 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    3
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,714 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    8,900 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Reg Cab 133.0" LT
    Starts at
    $31,410
    13 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    3
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,949 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,800 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Ext Cab 157.5" LT
    Starts at
    $31,515
    15 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,641 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,500 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Ext Cab 157.5" Work Truck
    Starts at
    $31,530
    15 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    6
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,513 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,200 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Crew Cab 143.5" LS
    Starts at
    $31,995
    14 City / 19 Hwy
    MPG
    6
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,701 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    6,700 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Crew Cab 143.5" LT
    Starts at
    $32,770
    14 City / 19 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,701 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,600 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Ext Cab 143.5" LS
    Starts at
    $33,175
    13 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    6
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,726 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    5,500 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Crew Cab 143.5" Work Truck
    Starts at
    $33,470
    14 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    3
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,659 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,500 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Ext Cab 143.5" LT
    Starts at
    $33,655
    13 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,726 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    10,400 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Crew Cab 143.5" Xtra Fuel Economy
    Starts at
    $34,525
    15 City / 22 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,601 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    7,000 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Ext Cab 157.5" LT
    Starts at
    $34,760
    15 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,513 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,200 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Crew Cab 143.5" LS
    Starts at
    $35,170
    13 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    6
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,659 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,500 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Crew Cab 143.5" LT
    Starts at
    $35,970
    13 City / 18 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,659 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,500 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Ext Cab 143.5" LTZ
    Starts at
    $36,055
    15 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,915 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    10,700 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Ext Cab 157.5" LTZ
    Starts at
    $36,355
    15 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,641 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,500 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Ext Cab 143.5" LTZ
    Starts at
    $39,205
    15 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,726 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    10,400 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 2WD Crew Cab 143.5" LTZ
    Starts at
    $39,290
    15 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Rear Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,701 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,700 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Ext Cab 157.5" LTZ
    Starts at
    $39,505
    15 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,513 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,200 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs
  • 4WD Crew Cab 143.5" LTZ
    Starts at
    $42,440
    15 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas/Ethanol V8
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
    1,659 lbs
    Payload Capacity
    9,500 lbs
    Towing Capacity
    See all specs

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Notable features

Mild styling revisions
New White Diamond Edition, Custom Sport Truck Package
Available updated navigation radio
Available dealer-installed Wi-Fi system
Available heated and cooled seats
Available hybrid version

The good & the bad

The good

Overall range of power, looks, utility and comfort
Excellent towing manners, plenty of pulling power
Standard side curtain, side-impact airbags
Available 6.2-liter V-8

The bad

6.2-liter V-8 fuel economy
Interior fit, finish and features lag behind Ram and Ford pickups
Diesel V-8 not offered on light-duty trucks
Lacking a strong entry-level, fuel-efficient V-6

Expert 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 review

our expert's take
Our expert's take
By Mike Magda
Full article
our expert's take


Photos by Mike Magda

Configured as an attractive and adept personal pickup, the 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ 4×4 offers an appropriate measure of luxury and convenience without gadgets and commercial themes. The downside is an understandable compromise in capability.

This “image pickup” appealed to many non-traditional truck buyers in the days of reasonably priced gasoline and a steady economy. Although demand is down, it still offers the working-hero persona of a four-wheel-drive truck, the versatility of a four-door crew cab and the comfort of a Chevy Tahoe. These buyers don’t care if the cargo bed holds a loveseat but not a sofa with the tailgate up. It will still transport the family and a tow a 20-foot bow rider over the mountains.

For 2012, the Silverado LTZ gets a small but beneficial face-lift with a chrome mesh grille and monochromatic surround. Other upgrades include a new hard-drive-based navigation/audio system and heated and cooled front seats. The Stabilitrak stability control system also gets updated to include trailer-sway control and hill start assist — a change that’s standard on all 2012 Silverado 1500 models.

The LTZ trim is Chevy’s luxury model. While not as sumptuous as the GMC Denali, it may have a wider appeal with its restrained approach. For those seeking more bling, Chevy offers the White Diamond Package with blinding chrome goodies.

Aside from the grille treatment and the absence of a chrome bumper, the LTZ isn’t that distinguishable from other Chevy trim levels. As expected, our Victory Red tester with 20-inch chromed five-spoke wheels stood out. With luxury trims, the drawing power is in the leather power seating, automatic climate controls, potent stereo and the multitude of convenience features such as a backup camera, fold-up rear seats and steering-wheel audio controls, which were welcomed because the gearshift blocked access to the volume control on the center stack. Our truck was also equipped with a power sunroof and a power sliding rear window — perfect for our locale.

The LTZ won’t disappoint or excite as an upscale truck package. The bucket seats are supportive, comfortable and well suitable for a cross-country trip. Power-adjustable pedals ensure the desired driving position. Everything works as promised. Going above the call of duty was the Bose stereo. Whether amplifying tunes from satellite radio or an iPod, the sound was well-balanced and assertive. Frustrations included a rather dainty steering wheel (it needs to be thicker) and the lack of a 120-volt outlet.

The LTZ doesn’t have multimedia or utility packages comparable to Ford’s Sync or Work Solutions. It does have the always-useful OnStar and the dealer-available Chevy WiFi — which, unfortunately, our test model didn’t have. In this age of gadgetry, the ability to link smartphone features to the truck is attractive, if not a necessity, to many consumers, and it may be the deciding factor in a luxury purchase. For those who can’t even get text messages on their phones, other priorities move up the order sheet.

The Silverado 1500 LTZ crew cab can be equipped to tow 10,400 pounds, but our model’s tow rating wasn’t even close to five figures. With the 315-horsepower, 5.3-liter V-8, a six-speed automatic transmission, heavy-duty trailering/cooling package and 3.08:1 axle ratio, our test model was rated at 6,700 pounds. A 3.42:1 axle ratio would boost that number to 9,500 pounds. By spending about $1,400 more, a buyer could get the Max Trailering Package that includes a 403-hp 6.2-liter V-8 and get a 10,400-pound tow rating. Our test model had a base MSRP of $42,440 with nearly six grand in options ($2,250 for navigation, $995 sunroof, $745 wheels, $689 chrome side steps, $450 rear camera, $250 rear sliding window). Total MSRP, including $995 destination, was $48,419.

Such is the compromise of a personal pickup. Fuel economy — and to some extent, drivability — is better. But most truck buyers will step up to a Silverado 2500 HD model if they’re going to tow 10,000 pounds, so there’s considerable rationale in selecting the smaller engine for personal use. Our test Silverado’s gross vehicle weight rating was 7,000 pounds, and it had a payload rating of 1,712 pounds. That’s only 178 pounds less than the best-equipped Silverado 1500 crew cab 4×4.

Our 852-mile run in the Silverado 1500 LTZ included a two-lane highway with ample elevation changes and desert off-roading. The truck favored us with courteous on-road manners and only three noticeable (but short) convulsions over uneven concrete surfaces. Turning circle is one chassis dynamic with which this truck needs help. At 47.2 feet, it’s not parking-lot friendly.

Our test Silverado swallowed nearly 52 gallons of fuel for an average of 16.5 mpg, but it was inconsistent even though our driving routes were the same every day. The low end was 15.5 mpg, and the high end — recorded in heavy headwinds at 75 mph on the freeway — was 18.3 mpg.

Tires held the fear factor in our off-road excursions. If we had the more aggressive, taller-profile tires from the Z71 Package, we might have ventured into more daring territory. The electronic locking differential was helpful, but the traction control interfered too often, so it was turned off in loose dirt and deep sand situations.

The Silverado LTZ doesn’t have the name recognition of King Ranch or the theatrics of a Laramie Longhorn. Some truck shoppers don’t relate to the Old West. They prefer premium vanilla ice cream and add custom toppings as they wish. That’s the appetizing appeal of the Silverado LTZ. There’s a showroom full of accessories that complement the Silverado, and it’s a truck that looks great when it’s appropriately personalized. Often you can’t customize a factory theme truck without spoiling its original charisma. That’s not a problem with the Silverado LTZ.

2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 review: Our expert's take
By Mike Magda


Photos by Mike Magda

Configured as an attractive and adept personal pickup, the 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LTZ 4×4 offers an appropriate measure of luxury and convenience without gadgets and commercial themes. The downside is an understandable compromise in capability.

This “image pickup” appealed to many non-traditional truck buyers in the days of reasonably priced gasoline and a steady economy. Although demand is down, it still offers the working-hero persona of a four-wheel-drive truck, the versatility of a four-door crew cab and the comfort of a Chevy Tahoe. These buyers don’t care if the cargo bed holds a loveseat but not a sofa with the tailgate up. It will still transport the family and a tow a 20-foot bow rider over the mountains.

For 2012, the Silverado LTZ gets a small but beneficial face-lift with a chrome mesh grille and monochromatic surround. Other upgrades include a new hard-drive-based navigation/audio system and heated and cooled front seats. The Stabilitrak stability control system also gets updated to include trailer-sway control and hill start assist — a change that’s standard on all 2012 Silverado 1500 models.

The LTZ trim is Chevy’s luxury model. While not as sumptuous as the GMC Denali, it may have a wider appeal with its restrained approach. For those seeking more bling, Chevy offers the White Diamond Package with blinding chrome goodies.

Aside from the grille treatment and the absence of a chrome bumper, the LTZ isn’t that distinguishable from other Chevy trim levels. As expected, our Victory Red tester with 20-inch chromed five-spoke wheels stood out. With luxury trims, the drawing power is in the leather power seating, automatic climate controls, potent stereo and the multitude of convenience features such as a backup camera, fold-up rear seats and steering-wheel audio controls, which were welcomed because the gearshift blocked access to the volume control on the center stack. Our truck was also equipped with a power sunroof and a power sliding rear window — perfect for our locale.

The LTZ won’t disappoint or excite as an upscale truck package. The bucket seats are supportive, comfortable and well suitable for a cross-country trip. Power-adjustable pedals ensure the desired driving position. Everything works as promised. Going above the call of duty was the Bose stereo. Whether amplifying tunes from satellite radio or an iPod, the sound was well-balanced and assertive. Frustrations included a rather dainty steering wheel (it needs to be thicker) and the lack of a 120-volt outlet.

The LTZ doesn’t have multimedia or utility packages comparable to Ford’s Sync or Work Solutions. It does have the always-useful OnStar and the dealer-available Chevy WiFi — which, unfortunately, our test model didn’t have. In this age of gadgetry, the ability to link smartphone features to the truck is attractive, if not a necessity, to many consumers, and it may be the deciding factor in a luxury purchase. For those who can’t even get text messages on their phones, other priorities move up the order sheet.

The Silverado 1500 LTZ crew cab can be equipped to tow 10,400 pounds, but our model’s tow rating wasn’t even close to five figures. With the 315-horsepower, 5.3-liter V-8, a six-speed automatic transmission, heavy-duty trailering/cooling package and 3.08:1 axle ratio, our test model was rated at 6,700 pounds. A 3.42:1 axle ratio would boost that number to 9,500 pounds. By spending about $1,400 more, a buyer could get the Max Trailering Package that includes a 403-hp 6.2-liter V-8 and get a 10,400-pound tow rating. Our test model had a base MSRP of $42,440 with nearly six grand in options ($2,250 for navigation, $995 sunroof, $745 wheels, $689 chrome side steps, $450 rear camera, $250 rear sliding window). Total MSRP, including $995 destination, was $48,419.

Such is the compromise of a personal pickup. Fuel economy — and to some extent, drivability — is better. But most truck buyers will step up to a Silverado 2500 HD model if they’re going to tow 10,000 pounds, so there’s considerable rationale in selecting the smaller engine for personal use. Our test Silverado’s gross vehicle weight rating was 7,000 pounds, and it had a payload rating of 1,712 pounds. That’s only 178 pounds less than the best-equipped Silverado 1500 crew cab 4×4.

Our 852-mile run in the Silverado 1500 LTZ included a two-lane highway with ample elevation changes and desert off-roading. The truck favored us with courteous on-road manners and only three noticeable (but short) convulsions over uneven concrete surfaces. Turning circle is one chassis dynamic with which this truck needs help. At 47.2 feet, it’s not parking-lot friendly.

Our test Silverado swallowed nearly 52 gallons of fuel for an average of 16.5 mpg, but it was inconsistent even though our driving routes were the same every day. The low end was 15.5 mpg, and the high end — recorded in heavy headwinds at 75 mph on the freeway — was 18.3 mpg.

Tires held the fear factor in our off-road excursions. If we had the more aggressive, taller-profile tires from the Z71 Package, we might have ventured into more daring territory. The electronic locking differential was helpful, but the traction control interfered too often, so it was turned off in loose dirt and deep sand situations.

The Silverado LTZ doesn’t have the name recognition of King Ranch or the theatrics of a Laramie Longhorn. Some truck shoppers don’t relate to the Old West. They prefer premium vanilla ice cream and add custom toppings as they wish. That’s the appetizing appeal of the Silverado LTZ. There’s a showroom full of accessories that complement the Silverado, and it’s a truck that looks great when it’s appropriately personalized. Often you can’t customize a factory theme truck without spoiling its original charisma. That’s not a problem with the Silverado LTZ.

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Safety review

Based on the 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 base trim
NHTSA crash test and rollover ratings, scored out of 5.
Overall rating
4/5
Combined side rating front seat
5/5
Combined side rating rear seat
5/5
Frontal barrier crash rating driver
4/5
Frontal barrier crash rating passenger
4/5
Overall frontal barrier crash rating
4/5
Overall side crash rating
5/5
Rollover rating
4/5
Side barrier rating
5/5
Side barrier rating driver
5/5
Side barrier rating passenger rear seat
5/5
Side pole rating driver front seat
5/5
19.1%
Risk of rollover
Side barrier rating driver
5/5
Side barrier rating passenger rear seat
5/5
Side pole rating driver front seat
5/5
19.1%
Risk of rollover

Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
3 years / 36,000 miles
Corrosion
3 years / 36,000 miles
Powertrain
5 years / 100,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
5 years / 100,000 miles

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
5 model years or newer / up to 75,000 miles
Basic
12 months / 12,000 miles bumper-to-bumper original warranty, then may continue to 6 years / 100,000 miles limited (depending on variables)
Dealer certification
172-point inspection

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Consumer reviews

4.5 / 5
Based on 102 reviews
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Comfort 4.5
Interior 4.3
Performance 4.4
Value 4.2
Exterior 4.5
Reliability 4.4

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My 2012.

My 2012.4x4.1500.has a braking problem.my abs trouble light keeps coming on saying right front sensor problem.i have replaced it 4 times. And when driving at any time without warning the front brakes lock up and the truck pulls to the left.
  • Does not recommend this car
Comfort 4.0
Interior 4.0
Performance 3.0
Value 2.0
Exterior 4.0
Reliability 2.0
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Reliable Truck

Bought this truck several years ago - 2012 and it drives excellent! Pulled a 20 ft boat and trailer to the bay with no problem. It is a little tricky to maneuver around short turns.
  • Purchased a Used car
  • Used for Commuting
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 5.0
Interior 5.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
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FAQ

What trim levels are available for the 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500?

The 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 is available in 5 trim levels:

  • LS (4 styles)
  • LT (10 styles)
  • LTZ (6 styles)
  • Work Truck (10 styles)
  • Xtra Fuel Economy (1 style)

What is the MPG of the 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500?

The 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 offers up to 15 MPG in city driving and 20 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 reliable?

The 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 has an average reliability rating of 4.4 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 owners.

Is the 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 a good Truck?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2012 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. 88.2% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

4.5 / 5
Based on 102 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.5
  • Interior: 4.3
  • Performance: 4.4
  • Value: 4.2
  • Exterior: 4.5
  • Reliability: 4.4

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 history

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