A good pickup truck is a versatile vehicle that's great for hard work, outdoor adventures, and daily driving around town. Trucks come in a variety of sizes and there are plenty of different cab styles, bed lengths, and powertrains for you to choose from, not to mention all kinds of special equipment and accessories that can help you make your truck your own. We have all kinds of trucks for sale here at Edwards Chevrolet Downtown, and we can help you get behind the wheel of one that's not just great but perfect for you and your individual needs as a driver.
We know that every one of our customers is their own person, with their own unique list of wants and needs. Some folks are looking for a basic work truck, others want something that can go off-roading on the weekends, and some need to be able to tow or haul a specific amount of weight. No matter what you're looking for or what your budget looks like, we can help set you up with a new or used model that will serve you well not just today but for years to come.
When you buy a brand-new Chevy truck, you'll be getting all of the latest features from this iconic brand. Some of these tech upgrades might not seem like necessities to truck drivers, but even things like larger touchscreens and higher-quality sound systems can improve your experience behind the wheel. And many innovations are right up the alley of truck drivers looking for practical utility. For instance, there's the Multi-Flex Tailgate, an available feature that adds an inner gate into the main tailgate that can be configured in several different ways, acting as a backstop, a full-width step, a footrest, or an on-site workstation.
There are also technologies designed with trailering in mind, like Trailer Side Blind Zone Alert and camera angles that can help you hitch up, park, and maneuver with a big trailer in a tight space. An in-vehicle trailering app keeps important info at your fingertips and can save multiple custom profiles for different trailers so everything is tailored to your exact needs. Tech can come in handy for off-roading too: underbody cameras let you see what's going on under your truck in unpredictable terrain, and drive modes adjust various settings at the turn of a dial to optimize performance for general off-roading, particularly challenging steep terrain, or loose sand.
The Chevy Silverado 1500 is a full-size truck that can handle some seriously tough jobs. It can tow and haul heavy cargo with the best of them and is built to last for miles and miles, even with heavy daily use. There are plenty of ways to customize the Silverado to make it work for you. You can choose a cab size that fits your whole crew, a bed long enough for your payload, and an engine that delivers the power you're looking for, whether you prefer gasoline or diesel.
Trims range from the basic Work Truck all the way up to the luxurious High Country. There are also several trims that are designed for off-roading, like the entry-level Trail Boss. But if you want to go all-out at your favorite OHV area, you'll want to spring for the rugged ZR2, loaded with all the equipment you need to conquer the wilderness.
The Chevy Colorado can't match the Silverado regarding stats, size, or configuration options, but it has its own set of strong suits. For one thing, its smaller size can actually come in handy in plenty of situations, whether you're maneuvering on an off-road trail full of tight corners or a crowded parking lot during the holiday rush. It's also the more affordable option of the two, so you can keep some money in your pocket for a rainy day. After all, if you don't need the Silverado's impressive towing and hauling capacities, why pay for the larger model?
Like the Silverado, the Colorado has multiple off-road capable trims, from Trail Boss to Z71 to ZR2, so you can find one that's the right fit for your needs, whether you just want something that's good on neglected and pockmarked dirt roads or something that can crawl over boulders with ease.
Buying used can be a great way to save money, and with a vehicle like a truck where you're not necessarily going to be shying away from dirt roads and rough terrain, it can be nice to have a model that's ready to tackle the trails. We want you to be able to shop with confidence whether you're getting a nearly-new model that's only a few years old or a vintage truck that's racked up a good number of miles, which is why we stand behind every vehicle in our inventory.
As you might expect, we have used Chevy trucks available, so you can get a Colorado, Silverado 1500, or Silverado HD at a price that works for your budget. But we don't only sell Chevy models in our used department, so you have even more options to choose from. This can mean getting a unique model from another popular manufacturer. For instance, you might want a compact truck like the Ford Maverick or Hyundai Santa Cruz or a midsize unibody truck like the Honda Ridgeline. Of course, there are plenty of great body-on-frame midsize, full-size, and heavy-duty models from trusted brands like Ford, Ram, Toyota, and GMC.
Buying used has both pros and cons when it comes to trim levels. While we can order our new inventory to ensure we have a good range of trims in stock, used inventory depends on which leases are ending and what models our customers are trading in, so it can offer a much more diverse array of choices, as opposed to buying new. Buying used can help you afford a pricey trim that might be out of your budget, whether you want a lush cabin with plenty of creature comforts or a purpose-built off-roader.