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For those in need of serious hauling power, the Chevrolet Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD are top picks for handling tough tasks. Both trucks are designed to handle tough tasks with ease, but which offers the best in towing, strength, and features? Let’s dive into the details to find out!
The 6.6L V8 engine in the Silverado HD packs a punch with 401 horsepower. Those wanting extra muscle can opt for the Duramax® 6.6L Turbo-Diesel V8, which brings 445 horsepower and 910 lb-ft of torque—perfect for heavy-duty towing. The Sierra HD shares these engine choices, yet the Silverado is often noted for its smoother handling and driver-focused design.
If towing is key, the Silverado HD has you covered. It boasts a maximum towing capacity of 36,000 pounds with the Duramax Diesel engine, making it one of the most capable trucks on the market. Sierra HD offers strong towing too, but Silverado’s advanced towing tech simplifies the experience.
Beyond its power, the Silverado HD provides a roomy and tech-friendly interior. It offers a 15-camera trailering system, head-up display, and Chevrolet’s Infotainment 3 for advanced tech access. The Sierra HD matches some features, but Silverado HD’s blend of comfort and rugged design stands out.
If you're ready for serious power and durability, explore the Chevy Silverado HD at Willis Chevy. See why the Silverado HD balances power with driver comfort.
What’s most important to you in a heavy-duty vehicle? We’d love to hear from you, or come by to experience the Silverado HD.
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