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2018 Chevrolet Silverado vs 2018 GMC Sierra

Reliability comparison based on NHTSA recall and complaint records.

Synced 2026-06-08 Source: NHTSA public records Reviewed by ASE-certified contributors
Quick verdict
2018 Chevrolet Silverado and 2018 GMC Sierra are nearly tied on reliability data

Two direct rivals running close on the data. Reliability scores are within rounding distance (3.5 versus 3.6), and both have similar complaint patterns. At this margin, choose based on what specifically matters to your use case rather than overall scoring.

2018 Chevrolet Silverado

3.5/5
Reliability score
503 complaints
0 recalls (0 critical)
$13,350 repair exposure
vs

2018 GMC Sierra

3.6/5
Reliability score
291 complaints
0 recalls (0 critical)
$12,750 repair exposure

Stories from the shop

Direct rivals running close enough that you'd be fine either way. Reliability scores within rounding distance (3.5 for the 2018 Chevrolet Silverado, 3.6 for the 2018 GMC Sierra). When two vehicles in the same segment land this close, the data alone won't pick a winner.

If you lean 2018 Chevrolet Silverado, know what you're getting into on powertrain and electrical. Those categories have noticeably more complaints than the 2018 GMC Sierra sees, and they're not cheap items when they go.

Going with the 2018 GMC Sierra? Watch the visibility and body. The 2018 Chevrolet Silverado has fewer reports in those categories, so you'd be trading one set of weak spots for another.

Bottom line: pick based on use case more than the spec sheet. If you tow heavy and don't want to think about it, that's one calculation. If you're a daily driver and want the cheapest path forward, that's another. Both of these will get you down the road. We're just telling you where each one is most likely to break.

— ProblemsByVin editorial team, drawing on the NHTSA data and shop experience.

Side-by-side by problem area

Category
2018 Chevrolet Silverado
2018 GMC Sierra
powertrain
150 reports
moderate · ~$2,500
114 reports
severe · ~$2,500
electrical
72 reports
moderate · ~$850
30 reports
moderate · ~$850
engine
54 reports
moderate · ~$3,100
39 reports
moderate · ~$3,100
brakes
55 reports
moderate · ~$450
20 reports
moderate · ~$450
steering
41 reports
severe · ~$700
28 reports
moderate · ~$700
suspension
27 reports
moderate · ~$900
No reports
airbags
11 reports
severe · ~$1,100
6 reports
severe · ~$1,100
tires
8 reports
moderate · ~$150
No reports
visibility
No reports
6 reports
moderate · ~$350
body
No reports
5 reports
severe · ~$1,500

Common questions

Which is more reliable, the 2018 Chevrolet Silverado or the 2018 GMC Sierra?

It's close to a tie. Both vehicles score within 0.2 points on our reliability index (3.5 vs 3.6). At this margin, either choice is defensible — base your decision on the specific failure modes that matter to you.

What goes wrong more often on the 2018 Chevrolet Silverado?

Compared to the 2018 GMC Sierra, the 2018 Chevrolet Silverado sees more reported issues in powertrain and electrical. That doesn't mean it's a bad truck — it means those are the categories worth budgeting for if you go that direction.

What goes wrong more often on the 2018 GMC Sierra?

Compared to the 2018 Chevrolet Silverado, the 2018 GMC Sierra has more complaints in visibility and body. Whether that's a deal-breaker depends on the cost and severity — see the comparison table above for repair cost ranges.

Which has more recalls?

Both vehicles have 0 active recalls. Total recall count alone isn't a great signal — what matters is severity. See the recall counts by severity in the comparison table.

Is an extended warranty worth it on either of these?

Both vehicles are out of factory bumper-to-bumper coverage at this point. Combined repair exposure across the top problem categories runs around $13,350 on the higher-risk vehicle. A quality service contract typically costs $1,800–3,500 over 3 years, so a single major failure usually pays for the contract. The math favors warranty coverage on whichever vehicle you choose, especially if you plan to keep it past 100,000 miles.

Related comparisons

Reliability scores, complaint counts, and severity ratings derived from the NHTSA public records database. Verify each vehicle's federal record: 2018 Chevrolet Silverado on NHTSA · 2018 GMC Sierra on NHTSA. "Repair exposure" is the sum of average independent-shop repair costs across each vehicle's tracked problem categories and is intended as a relative comparison, not an exact prediction. Editorial commentary written by ProblemsByVin contributors and reviewed by ASE-certified mechanics. Some links on this page are affiliate links.
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