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What is the weight of the 2010 Chevy Silverado?

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KrisS

The 2010 Chevy Silverado tips the scales between 4,443 pounds and 6,672 pounds, depending on the trim level selected. The lightest model belongs to the 1500 series while the heaviest belongs to the 3,500 series. Weight increases with truck size as larger models have heavier engines and sturdier frames. The Silverado lineup competes well with other full-size trucks in terms of weight, offering options in half-ton, three-quarter ton, and one-ton configurations based on your specific hauling needs.

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  • Kenneth A

    In 2010, the Chevrolet Silverado lineup had varying curb weights based on different configurations. For instance, the 4X2 models with regular cab and 6.6 ft box weighed 4443 lbs for both the WT and LT trims. The same models with an 8 ft box were slightly heavier at 4582 lbs for the WT and LT variations. Moving on to the 4X4 regular cab with a 6.6 ft box, the curb weight was 4695 lbs for the WT and LT levels, while the 8 ft box option tipped the scale at 4835 lbs. Extended cab 4X2 models with a 6.6 ft box were 4924 lbs for the WT, LS, LT, and LTZ trims, while the 8 ft box had a curb weight of 5264 lbs. The 4X4 extended cab with a 6.6 ft box weighed 5286 lbs for the WT, LS, LT, and LTZ trims, with the 8 ft box version coming in at 5509 lbs. Lastly, crew cab 4X2 models with a 5.75 ft box had a curb weight of 5110 lbs for the WT, LS, LT, and LTZ trims, while the 4X4 versions were slightly heavier at 5346 lbs.

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