How much did a 2015 Chevy Silverado cost new?
A new 2015 Silverado 1500 started around $28,000, and fully loaded crew-cab LTZ models could push toward $50,000 or more depending on drivetrain, cab style, bed length, and options (destination charge extra).
Pricing landscape in 2015
The 2015 Silverado 1500 lineup spanned several trims—WT, LS, LT, and LTZ—with a range of engines and configurations. Prices varied primarily by cab type (Regular, Double, or Crew), bed length, drivetrain (2WD vs. 4WD), and optional equipment. Below are representative starting MSRPs for common setups, before destination charges and options.
Typical starting MSRPs by configuration
- 2015 Silverado 1500 WT (Regular Cab, 2WD, 4.3L V6): approximately $28,000–$30,000
- 2015 Silverado 1500 LS (Regular Cab, 2WD, 4.3L V6): approximately $31,000–$34,000
- 2015 Silverado 1500 LT (Crew Cab/Double Cab, 2WD, 5.3L V8): approximately $38,000–$42,000
- 2015 Silverado 1500 LTZ (Crew Cab, 4WD, 6.2L V8): approximately $45,000–$50,000+
Note: Destination charges around that era were commonly added to the sticker price, typically around $995, and actual transaction prices varied by region, dealer promotions, and selected options.
In short, the price span reflects Chevrolet’s broad configuration matrix for the 2015 Silverado: base models near the upper $20,000s to low $30,000s, and top-tier, well-equipped versions often approaching or exceeding $50,000.
What about heavier-duty Silverado models?
The Silverado line also included the heavier Silverado 2500HD and 3500HD, which carried higher starting prices than the 1500. These models offered stronger towing and payload capacities and could climb well into the mid- to high-$40,000s depending on configuration and powertrain. The figures above apply primarily to the light-duty Silverado 1500 and illustrate how trim, cab style, drivetrain, and options shaped the sticker price.
Summary
For a 2015 Chevrolet Silverado, you could expect a new-price range from roughly $28,000 for base, 2WD WT models up to about $50,000 or more for top-trim LTZ crews with premium options. Drivetrain, cab configuration, bed length, and package selections were the main price drivers, with destination charges adding to the sticker price.
How many miles will a 2015 5.3 last?
Many drivers report getting 200,000 miles or more out of their 5.3 liter engine.
Was the 2015 Silverado a good year for trucks?
Among the 223 owners who provided feedback on the 2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 for Kelley Blue Book, consumer sentiment is mostly positive, with 80% recommending the vehicle. As a whole, consumers found the vehicle's styling and comfort to be its strongest features and quality to be its weakest.
What Silverado years to stay away from?
2011 and 2014 Models
Both the 2011 and 2014 model years had several issues, but the 2014 Chevy Silverado 1500 is the worst model year. Transmission failures, engine problems, cooling issues, stalling, and a noisy engine plague both model years, but the 2014 earned far more complaints from owners.
How much did a Chevy Silverado cost in 2015?
2015 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Pricing
| Original MSRP | KBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.) | |
|---|---|---|
| LS Pickup 4D 6 1/2 ft | $42,945 | $16,140 |
| LT Pickup 4D 5 3/4 ft | $45,175 | $18,370 |
| Z71 LT Pickup 4D 5 3/4 ft | $46,035 | $19,251 |
| Z71 LT Pickup 4D 6 1/2 ft | $46,085 | $19,338 |
