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How much did a Chevy Silverado cost in 2018?

In 2018, the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 started at roughly $28,000 for the base WT model and could climb to the low-to-mid $60,000s for fully loaded crew-cab High Country versions. Actual sticker prices depended heavily on configuration, engine, cab style, bed length, and optional features.


Pricing by configuration


Below are typical Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Prices (MSRP) for common 2018 Silverado configurations. Prices exclude destination charges and may vary by region and dealer incentives.



  • Silverado 1500 WT Regular Cab 2WD (4.3L V6): around $28,000–$29,000

  • Silverado 1500 WT Crew Cab 2WD (4.3L V6): around $32,000–$36,000

  • Silverado 1500 LT Crew Cab 2WD (5.3L V8): around $39,000–$45,000

  • Silverado 1500 LTZ Crew Cab 2WD (6.2L V8): around $50,000–$55,000

  • Silverado 1500 High Country Crew Cab 4x4 (6.2L V8): around $60,000–$63,000


Concluding paragraph for the list: These ranges reflect common configurations and trim levels. Actual MSRPs can vary due to dealer pricing, regional incentives, optional packages, and market-specific differences.


Factors that influenced price beyond the base MSRPs


Several elements determined the final price you’d see on a dealer sticker, including drivetrain (2WD vs 4x4), cab choice (Regular vs Crew), bed length, engine option, and added equipment such as tech, safety packages, and luxury features. The combination of these choices could push a Silverado from the base price well into the hundreds of dollars, with top trims approaching the mid- to high-$60,000s in some cases.


Examples of how configurations affected pricing include roughly +$3,000–$4,000 for 4x4 versus 2WD, +$4,000–$6,000 for moving from Regular Cab to Crew Cab, and substantial increases when upgrading from WT to LT/LTZ with additional features and premium engines.


Notes on how these numbers are used


Prices listed here refer to the 2018 model year’s sticker prices before destination charges, taxes, rebates, and incentives. Destination charges in 2018 typically added about $1,195 to the total price, but this amount varied slightly by region. For buyers, actual purchase price often differed from MSRP after negotiation and dealership promotions.


Summary


The 2018 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 offered a broad price span: base models under $30,000 and well-equipped Crew Cab High Country models near or above $60,000. Variations in cab style, bed length, drivetrain, and options largely determined the final price, with typical trims like WT, LT, LTZ, and High Country representing increasingly feature-rich packages. For precise historical pricing, consult archived GM brochures or dealer inventory data from the 2018 model year.


Further context


If you’re researching for historical market comparisons or resale value, consider also looking at regional pricing data and consumer reports from 2018 that reflect incentives and regional differences, as precise MSRPs could vary by market and year-end promotions.


Summary: The 2018 Silverado’s price varied widely, starting around the high $20,000s for base models and climbing to roughly $60,000–$63,000 for top-tier crew-cab configurations with premium options. The exact price depended on configuration and options, plus regional incentives and destination charges.

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