There is always much debate amongst Ford and Chevrolet truck enthusiasts as to which is the better truck. Sure, there are many ways to compare the Chevy Silverado truck and the Ford F150 truck, including their specs, the interior styling and comfort, exterior styling and features, fuel economy, pricing, horsepower and torque, and reliability and longevity.
In many ways the Chevy Silverado and Ford F150 are very similar, including their horsepower, and towing capacity, though there is video proof of a Silverado out pulling an F150 in a tug of war. But the general idea is that the performance characteristics of these two pickup trucks are pretty much identical, so we can call this a tie and it comes down to whether you are a Chevy guy/girl or a Ford guy/girl.
If you look at the exterior styling of the Chevy Silverado, it has more angular lines than the Ford F150, which has a softer curved style to it. Again this comes down to the Chevy vs Ford guy/gal. As for the interior styling, well, they're pickup trucks, so they're not going to be very different in terms of seating, instrumentation and sound and air conditioning, etc. So again it comes down to whether you are Chevy fan or a Ford fan.
Surprise, fuel economy is basically identical between the Chevy Silverado and the Ford F150 as well. Yet another spec category that can't be decided by any other reason than brand preference. Do you see a pattern here? What about reliability and longevity? That one is again difficult to quantify, as there are always stories of the million mile Chevy Silverado and the Ford F Series floating around. My tendency would be to favor the Silverado slightly in this category, however there just isn't enough proof on either side to come to a definitive conclusion.