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For truck drivers, the choice often boils down to two classic contenders: the Ford F-150 vs. Chevy Silverado. And for good reason: These well-matched contenders have long held the titles for the favorite truck among Edina and Minnetonka drivers. But which one is right for the way you drive: the F-150 vs. Silverado? Metropolitan Ford of Eden Prairie digs in and takes a look at how the Ford F-150 vs. Chevy Silverado compare. Which one’s your choice?
At the base level, the Ford F-150 advances ahead of the Silverado quickly with its more powerful base engine. With there similar starting prices, you still get more bang for your buck even though the Ford costs slightly more. Here are the engine specs for the entry-level F-150 vs. Silverado:
Chanhassen drivers demand a lot of power from both the F-150 vs. Silverado for both work and play, especially when it comes to towing capability and payload capacity. How much can you tow or haul in these trucks? Once again, the Ford F-150 comes out in front of the Silverado:
Let’s take a look at versatility and options when comparing the Ford F-150 vs. Chevy Silverado. When you’re looking for just the right combination of features and performance, you’ll see that the Ford offers six engine options including a fuel-efficient, torque-heavy hybrid V6. The Chevy has just four engine options with no hybrid choice.
Are you leaning toward the 2024 Ford F-150? We’re not surprised! Take a look at the exterior specs of the F-150 to get an even better idea of what you get for your money when you choose Ford. When you’re ready to buy, save even more money by taking a look at our new vehicle specials. There might be a discount on the Ford F-150 you want!