2026 Ford F 150 vs 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Compared on what buyers actually paid, not listings: verified transaction data is currently limited for this matchup. Every figure below comes from verified buyer-submitted deal sheets — sample sizes shown.

Updated daily from verified transactions · methodology · Reviewed by the CarWhere Vehicle Data Team

2026 Ford F 150 vs 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500: buyer-paid prices, discounts, and verified deal counts
2026 Ford F 1502026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
Average MSRP$65,226
Average price buyers paid$59,214
Average discount off MSRP9.4%
Typical price band$48,894–$74,674
Verified buyer deals029

Full pricing detail: 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 buyer prices

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FAQ

Which is cheaper to buy, the 2026 Ford F 150 or the 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500?

CarWhere compares real buyer-paid prices where verified deals exist for both vehicles; one side of this matchup currently has limited transaction data — check each model's pricing page for the latest.

Which gets bigger real-world discounts?

Verified discount data is limited for one side of this comparison; see each model's pricing page for what's currently on record.

Where does this comparison data come from?

From CarWhere's verified buyer-submitted transactions: real deal sheets with MSRP, selling price, fees, and location, reviewed before entering the dataset. Unlike spec-site comparisons built on listing prices and estimates, every dollar figure here is something a buyer actually signed. Sample sizes are shown — small samples are flagged rather than presented as precise.

Cite this page: CarWhere, "2026 Ford F 150 vs 2026 Chevrolet Silverado 1500," carwhere.com/compare-cars/2026-ford-f-150-vs-2026-chevrolet-silverado-1500. Figures from verified buyer-submitted transactions; spec-level comparisons (horsepower, MPG) are best sourced from manufacturer pages — this comparison covers what no spec site has: real transaction prices.