Boxed and hydroformed frame rails give Silverado a strong, rigid platform. Silverado's interior was significantly updated in 2003, and so was its electrical system. Those who value a smooth-riding truck with a low load height should compare a two-wheel-drive Silverado to the other full-size pickups. Silverado's large door openings make getting in and out easier, and the door handles are big and easy to grab. Inside, the Silverado is roomy and comfortable. The seats are big and cushy. The instrument panel features a large speedometer and tachometer. Smaller gauges to the right display oil pressure, water temperature, fuel quantity, and battery charge. The back seat in Extended Cab models offers more room and comfort than expected. The Chevrolet Silverado remains one of the best-driving full-size pickups. The Silverado handles well on dry pavement, loose dirt, deep dirt, and off road. It tracks straight at speed on dry pavement and it's stable on wet pavement. It is, as the advertising tagline says, like a rock.