In this video we take a look at Chevrolet SIlverado. We are specifically comparing the High Country and the LTZ trim levels and going over what makes them different.
Just bought a LTZ Z71 after driving both. I got a LTZ pretty well loaded up with the technology package, no running boards, 20 " wheels, 5.3 motor, power tail gate, bed lighting, bed liner, Bose radio, leather, navigation, Apple Car Talk, heated and ventilated front seat, power front seats, heated rear seats...all for about 10K less than the High Country. The High Country is too high for the difference, which was mainly the 6.2 motor, 10 speed tranny, power access steps and 22" tires. I like the chrome bumpers on the LTZ better and I liked the red tin coat color better than the white. The High Country badging looks gaudy to me, the LTZ badging is modest and under stated.
I have the Silverado 6.2 High country Habana brown metallic look like the same color same interior. Beautiful pick up truck, everytime I received compliments and in my neighborhood already they already trading theirs pick up truck for Chevrolet Silverado. I am sure Chevrolet going to sell more pick up trucks every year. Thank you for your videos, 😊
Not sure why people keep posting z71, you can get a ltz and not a z71 , the ltz package is a premium, the z71 adds shocks and skid plates and dual exhaust, on the chevrolet website you have to give up the premium interior options, and they added that stupid tag holder
Never been a fan of "painted" bumpers and over time, most will understand why chrome is just a better way to go. Plus, chrome just looks three times as good IMO. One would think the "High Country" edition would be much more than just a few different colored pieces to justify the large price difference.
The truth its the same dam truck with different interior leather choices and color match bumpers plus different packages to choose from but basically its the same dam truck
The ZL1 package is only available on the camaro. Also, depending on what engine is in each truck, (5.3L or 6.2L) the performance figures are exactly the same in either truck