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Reviewed byMichael Ecke

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 extended warranty: worth it?

The Silverado's biggest powertrain risk is GM's Active Fuel Management system — a $5k+ lifter event in the 80k–140k mile band that makes the VSC premium math comfortably positive on most trims.

Editor verdict

VSC worth it

Reliability grade: B

5-yr expected repairs

$4,800–$7,600

RepairPal & CarComplaints aggregate

5-yr VSC premium

$5,800–$7,400

Breakeven ratio: 94%

Most common Chevrolet Silverado 1500 repairs past factory coverage

These are the failure modes that drive $ 6.2k of typical 5-year repair exposure on the Silverado 1500. Every line item below should appear in the "included components" list of any third-party VSC you sign on this vehicle — verify it explicitly.

Reported issueMileage bandTypical cost
6.2L AFM lifter collapse (2014–2019)80k–140k mi$3,500–$6,000
8L90 transmission shudder / torque converter60k–110k mi$1,800–$3,400
Fuel-pump driver module failure70k–120k mi$700–$1,200

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Methodology

5-year expected repair costs are blended from RepairPal cost-of-ownership tables, CarComplaints aggregate frequency data, and dealer service quotes sampled February 2026. VSC premium ranges sampled from Endurance, CarShield, and Olive direct quotes on the Chevrolet Silverado 1500 (50k–100k mile band, 5-year term). Quote your VIN before committing — premiums vary 20–35% by ZIP, mileage, and prior-claim history.

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