I like both, but prefer the dark blue on my 2018. I especially like the chrome Chevrolet across the bowtie. Yes it's the centennial edition, so I'm partial to it. My 89 Silverado had gold. My son is still driving the 89.
Magda - 4 years ago
I like the black one because I have white Suburban, however I believe the price 160$ for logo is way to much. I guess I will have to live with gold one.
Mark Boyd - 6 years ago
The blue is best. Also the lettering like the Silverado Heritage Edition is very impresive
GC Coulter - 7 years ago
I like the open or hollow verison.
David Caldwell - 7 years ago
The blacked-out look is for these new-age little Millennials that don't take the time to detail their own car. Chrome is and always will be where it's at
Tom Howe - 7 years ago
Like the black bowtie but it's not for every color. Wish GM would allow us to order one or the other without it having to be an LPO and charging a ridiculous amount. Understand if a customer wants to change, but why are they only shipping gold and charging us for the black when it's changed during prep?
Colin Darrow - 7 years ago
Let's be serious, the original color was blue not gold and in the middle of a field of the entire logo. They replaced it with the cheap looking oversized, gold one and kIlled the rest of the logo. Going to Black is not the same as blue but sure better than that gold... glad they downsized it at the same time.
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I like both, but prefer the dark blue on my 2018. I especially like the chrome Chevrolet across the bowtie. Yes it's the centennial edition, so I'm partial to it. My 89 Silverado had gold. My son is still driving the 89.
I like the black one because I have white Suburban, however I believe the price 160$ for logo is way to much. I guess I will have to live with gold one.
The blue is best. Also the lettering like the Silverado Heritage Edition is very impresive
I like the open or hollow verison.
The blacked-out look is for these new-age little Millennials that don't take the time to detail their own car. Chrome is and always will be where it's at
Like the black bowtie but it's not for every color. Wish GM would allow us to order one or the other without it having to be an LPO and charging a ridiculous amount. Understand if a customer wants to change, but why are they only shipping gold and charging us for the black when it's changed during prep?
Let's be serious, the original color was blue not gold and in the middle of a field of the entire logo. They replaced it with the cheap looking oversized, gold one and kIlled the rest of the logo. Going to Black is not the same as blue but sure better than that gold... glad they downsized it at the same time.