Chevrolet vehicles without any doubt are giving consumers the quality they deserve. Chevrolet has received more 2013 J.D. power initial quality awards than any other automotive brand. According to the 2013 J.D. Power and Associates Initial Quality Study, Chevrolet received five segment awards, meaning that Chevrolet has received the most than any other car brand. With that being said, the Chevrolet Silverado truck had the honor to be one of the segment award recipients.
I chose a 2014 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 LZ as my final purchase for the following reasons. First, the 2014 Silverado is said to exceed the highest of standards. It underwent through more than 13 million miles of testing which resulted in a truck that is stronger, smarter, and even more capable than ever before. One reason that made me pick a Chevy Silverado truck is because of its style. It provides a spacious and intelligent interior. It offers redesigned seats with more rear space in Double and Crew Cabs and with many other special features. Making the purchase means I will have two years or 24,000 miles of scheduled maintenance and not only that but owning a Chevy Silverado means having the best pickup coverage in America.
The three different prices the Kelly Blue Book provides are the following. The first price, which is the Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price, is $41,020. This is the price at which the manufacturer recommends a dealer to sell the car. This is a reference point to begin negotiations with the dealer. Most cars typically are purchased for less than the MSRP. The second price given by Kelly Blue Book is the fair purchase price. It is $40,092. This is the price people are typically paying a dealer for a new car. This price is based on actual new-car transactions and adjusted regularly as market conditions change. The third and final price that was given by Kelly Blue Book is the Dealer Invoice. The price is said to be $38,218. This is the price the