2021 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Custom Pickup 4D 5 3/4 ft
The Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Custom with the 2.7-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder, 8-speed automatic, and 310 horsepower feels like a modern take on a full-size pickup—strong, surprisingly quick, and built to handle daily work without the weight or fuel cost of a V8. It delivers the size and capability people expect from a Silverado, but with a lighter, more responsive engine that makes it easy to drive in city traffic and on long highway stretches.
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$21,000
CARFAX Retail Value
History events affecting this vehicle's valueNo Accidents Reported
1-Owner Vehicle
Service History
Personal Vehicle
Estimated Retail Value
Based on Cox Automotive Retail Transactions
$19,550
J.D. Power
03/01/2026 - 03/31/2026
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Retail
$21,825
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?? Direct Full-Size Half-Ton Competitors (Closest Matches)These are the trucks most directly comparable to your Silverado 1500 Custom in size, capability, and market position.
Ford F-150 — The best-selling truck in the U.S., wide engine choices, strong towing.
Ram 1500 — Smooth ride, upscale interior, strong V6/V8 options.
GMC Sierra 1500 — Mechanical twin to Silverado with more premium styling.
Toyota Tundra — Known for reliability and strong resale value.
Nissan Titan — Standard V8, simpler lineup, good warranty.
Nissan Titan XD — Sits between half-ton and heavy-duty for extra capability.
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 RST — Same platform with more features and styling upgrades.
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LT — Popular mid-trim alternative with more tech.
GMC Sierra 1500 Elevation — Similar to Silverado Custom but more premium.
Ford F-150 XL / XLT — Closest trim-level equivalents to the Silverado Custom.
?? Heavy-Duty Alternatives Often Cross-ShoppedSome buyers compare half-tons to entry-level HD trucks for towing or payload needs.
Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD — Bigger frame, stronger towing.
GMC Sierra 2500HD — Premium HD counterpart.
Ford F-250 Super Duty — Strong diesel and gas engine options.
Ram 2500 — Smooth ride for an HD truck, strong Cummins diesel.
?? Adjacent Trucks Buyers Commonly ConsiderThese aren’t full-size half-tons, but they’re often cross-shopped for price, fuel economy, or lifestyle use.
Toyota Tacoma — Midsize, extremely popular, strong resale.
Ford Ranger — Turbo 4-cyl power, good towing for midsize.
Chevrolet Colorado — Midsize sibling to Silverado.
GMC Canyon — Premium version of Colorado.
Honda Ridgeline — Unibody comfort, great daily driver, less towing.
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The advertised price of this vehicle reflects the base price only and does not include additional fees or charges that may apply at the time of purchase. The final sale price may vary based on factors such as the vehicle price, the customer’s credit score, income, and the down payment made. These variations are not intended to mislead or deceive the customer but are necessary to cover the associated costs and expenses. The applicable fees may include, but are not limited to:
Dealer Fee: $349 – This fee covers administrative services such as processing, handling, and other operational expenses.
Vehicle Preparation and Reconditioning Fees: Up to $499 – This includes detailing, reconditioning, and minor repairs to ensure the vehicle meets our quality st