HOW MANY MILES CAN A CHEVY SILVERADO LAST?
The average Chevy Silverado will last around 200,000 miles. If you are sure to take care of your Silverado over the years, it can last as long as you’d like it to.
A few truck owners have even reached the one million-mile mark on their Chevy Silverado. One of these trucks was owned by a couple that claimed to have traveled an average of over 500 miles a day over the course of several years to reach one million. Although only a few Chevy trucks have been reported to travel up to one million miles, reaching 200,000 should be an easy goal to beat if you take the right steps.
How to Extend the Life of a Chevy Silverado
- Oil change: Never underestimate the power of a regular oil change. The oil supplied to your engine keeps thousands of moving parts running smoothly. Oil also prevents the engine from overheating, which could cause immense damage to your vehicle. If you skip too many oil changes, you're asking for a short-lived ride.
- Filter change: If you are going to hold on to your truck for the long run, it is a good idea to have all of your filters changed periodically. When your truck is working regularly, your filters can become dirty without your notice. Make sure you check the condition of your filters every now and then and replace them when they are in need of it.
- Drive well: If you constantly hit the gas when every red light turns green like you're starting the Daytona 500, your Chevy won’t make it to 200,000 miles. If you constantly slam on the brakes and drive badly in general, it can damage your vehicle in the long run. Take your time driving because your Silverado will thank you for it.
How many years will 200,000 miles last?
If you are now deciding that you will try your hardest to make it to 200,000 miles, you may want to know how much time you have to get there. For people like the couple who reached 1,000,000 miles with their Silverado, it only took a few years because they were driving 500 miles per day. Most people don’t drive close to 500 miles a day Figuring out how long it will take to reach 200,000 miles is pretty simple. A quick example would look like this:
Say your truck currently has 80,000 miles on it. To reach 200,000, you will have to drive 120,000 more miles. Let’s say you will drive an average of 30 miles per day to and from work.
120,000 / 30 = 4,000 days
4,000 / 365 = 11 years!
So take care of your Chevy Silverado because it could stay with you for a while if you do. The average car loan is paid off in 5 to 6 years, so you could have another 6 years or more without having to think about a car payment. Maybe you can even make it to one million miles eventually.
CHEVY SILVERADO INVENTORY
View the Chevy Silverado Inventory here at Powers Swain Chevrolet in Fayetteville, North Carolina.