2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.26/5 Average
25 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD receives a full redesign for 2007. The truck maintains its strong towing and hauling abilities while boasting major improvements in build quality, cabin refinement and passenger comfort.

Pros:
  • Immense hauling and towing capacities, refined and quiet ride, excellent build and materials quality, comfortable seats.
Cons:
  • Neither side-impact nor side curtain airbags are available.

User Reviews:

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  • Great Truck - 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
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    After having two Z71 Suburbans, I gave in and purchased a truck that could pull my 30ft. RV and still be driver in the city. This is a great truck, quality is tops. I have almost 4000 miles and have not had any problems. I have also noticed that once the truck warms up, the mileage is not bad for a big gasoline engine. I have averaged 16 on the road and around 13 in town. Considering the size, power etc. this is not bad. The six speed transmission is great for pulling. My RV weighs in at about 7500lbs and you cant even tell its there. I have driven in North Carolina pulling the trailer in the mountains with no issues. I havent missed my Suburban.

  • 2500HD LT2 6.0 8 cyl. - 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
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    The 2500HD rides so much better than a 1500, especially on long trips and going over the mountains. Pulling a car trailer with a 55 Chevy you dont even know it is back there.

  • 2007 Silverado 2500 HD - 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
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    Very poor performance, Everytime brakes applied, transmission shifted into neutral, truck would then rev up and jerk when you accelerated. Drivers side power window made terrible squealing sound as it went up or down. The speed control was disgusting. Couldnt adjust from downhill to uphill fast enough and would kick-out. Ive had chevy trucks for 40+ years and lots of good ones, but this one was terrible. Chevy and the dealers didnt seem to care. Considering the cost of these trucks, they should be better

  • My big beast - 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
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    Bought new to tow 5th wheel. 6.0 liter gas engine/auto tranny/cloth interior. Getting 14mpg around town (speeds range from 60mph to 30 mph, stop and go) Have not had an unladen trip on the highway yet so I dont know the mileage there but will by the end of July - Im hoping for 18mpg. Paint is thin and scratches very easily - a big disappointment for me. Interior is dated; exterior is boxy, reliability has been good but I only have 6k on the the beast. Build quality is average. Ride is stiff even at 50psi in the tires. It does have power! Lookout boys, its gonna unwind!

  • 07 2500 LTZ Dmax 4x4 Std Bd Crew - 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
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    Just got this truck last week. Very comfortable to drive. Power is amazing, particularly off the line. Very quiet. Wont fit in the garage as it is too tall and long. A bit disappointed with the Bose sound system. Nice but certainly not audiophile quality. Nav system very user friendly. In new body style, they changed the passengers dome light from an airliner reading light to a more generic light. Result is that the light cannot be turned away from driver at night resulting in too much glare.

  • Great Truck - 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
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    I bought my 2007 Silverado because of the new design, and I needed a new truck. The truck is great, runs great, smooth, quiet, and has plenty of power. The only thing I dont like is the gas mileage, I have 2000 miles on my truck so far, and mostly highway driving and I cant get better than 11 mpg. all and all the truck is nice, but the fuel economy is not worth buying a truck like this.

  • It really is the truck - 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
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    What an amazing truck. I have had it for a little over a month and put almost 3200 miles on it. New Duramax is incredible. Very little turbo lag. Everything about this truck is the way a truck should be. All the toys and finally a power rear slider integrated trailer brake rear parking assist. Navigation is easy to use and ride is actually improved

  • New 2007 Silverado 2500 HD - 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
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    This is a great ride. It looks good, runs good,and has the options I wanted. I just would like to get better gas mileage but who wouldn`t? I`m waiting now for more goodies to put on it.

  • 2500 6,0 4x4 - 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
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    Having good luck so far 3.73 gears 6speed auto getting 14.5 average 6 mile drive to work. Pulls good havent checked pulling mpg yet. Wish the cab had more room behind the seat and seats dont flip fwd far enough. Overall happy with it has 13,000 miles

  • always in the shop - 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD
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    I purchased this vehicle to tow a travel trailer which it did very well in the beginning. I dont have a lot of room so Im going to list the parts that have been replaced on my truck at 50,000 miles.Front Locking Hubs,Pressure Relief valve,Rear end,Complete Engine with turbo,Turbo,Front axle, I paid $38000 for this truck and am now over $13000 deep in repairs the warranty would not cover the engine they said I drove through to deep of water and it sucked it into the intake from the bottom,bad investment on my part I guess these 4x4s arent supposed to leave the pavement.

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