I bought a 2024 Bison and I love it. I added the winch, snorkel, auxiliary switch panel, removable side steps. The layout for the winch is very well thought out with the winch controller up high near the battery so if the truck is in some deep mud the winch controller won't get wet. It's small details like this that really make me appreciate the truck.
My 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road, double cab, 6’ bed was a “leftover”. I bought it on 2/29/24. The dealership had owned it for 8 months. The salesman told me that the reason why it hadn’t sold was because it was the 6’ bed instead of the 5’ bed. I get it that a shorter pickup is better for off roading but in reality do people actually buy a truck strictly for off road use? We had to have the 6’ bed because we use our (my) truck for work around our property, taking it off road, camping and a daily driver. A 5’ bed truck is too hard to sleep in and when using your truck for work, that extra foot comes in handy for hauling more. Plus a 6’ bed looks more equal. A friend of ours bought a Tacoma new in 19. He wanted a 6’ bed but a 5’ bed barely fits in his garage. To me a truck with a 5’ bed is Worthless. It’s like a soccer mom buying a minivan with no seats, it’s worthless.
I have the Canyon AEV and use the hell out of the bed. I build fencing and work on my farm out of the back of it. No, it's not gonna haul 8000 pounds, but it works for my intended purpose. I also have a 2025 GMC 2500 AEV. I use that for the big stuff. It's all about what your life demands.
When I was informed of this truck being available I mistakenly took it as a 2025 so that’s what I had prepared. I have already filmed a number of 2025 Silverados so I didn’t think much of it, when I realized I was wrong I put the emphasis into my video’s description that this is presumably true for the 2024-2025 model year as no changes have been announced (that I’m aware of). I’m sorry about the confusion in how I went about trying to find the equalizer in publishing this video. I suppose I could just take off the year.
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 And, If you drive in mud or dust ( I live in Arizona ) after every ride you would have to clean the lenses of all those underside cameras...
@ figure it out. It's my understanding new vehicles have electric line-locks so it makes it easy. But I have seen it demo'd on the ZR2 Bison. I'm old school and would have to show you how it's done in analog mode.
While I understand that everyone is entitled to their opinion, you didn’t mention some factual things about the truck. This particular truck does not have the connivence package 2 which would give you leather seats that are heated and cooled, wireless charging, rear seat arm rest/cup holders etc which you just simply stated it doesn’t have it - it’s just the way this particular vehicle was optioned. As for the visibility you should never see the side of your vehicle in the side mirrors if they are adjusted properly but I agree the rear tire causes visibility issues. And generally speaking for the price this is a way more off road capable vehicle vs the jeep or even the Tacoma..
2018 AEV BISON owner here...no way id trade in for this. A 4-cylinder? The spare in the bed? C'mon Chevy, you can do better, you HAVE done better. If it aint broke, DONT fix it. Maybe take it off-roading on a video and show us where they hid the "bad-ass'' switch. 🤔
The 2.7 is tuned for low and midrange torque, not high-end rush, and is exceedingly good for doing most "truck stuff." I was shocked how well it towed my boat, and how effortlessly it pulls it up the boat ramp, so yeah, it's not great at 0-60, but it sure does truck stuff well. It's powerband is very diesel-like for sure.
I bought a 2024 Bison and I love it. I added the winch, snorkel, auxiliary switch panel, removable side steps. The layout for the winch is very well thought out with the winch controller up high near the battery so if the truck is in some deep mud the winch controller won't get wet. It's small details like this that really make me appreciate the truck.
GM should've gave it a unique interior and a bump in horsepower. Also should've put the spare tire on the passenger side to keep driver visibility.
Very good points!!
My 23 Tacoma TRD Off Road, double cab, 6’ bed was a “leftover”. I bought it on 2/29/24.
The dealership had owned it for 8 months.
The salesman told me that the reason why it hadn’t sold was because it was the 6’ bed instead of the 5’ bed.
I get it that a shorter pickup is better for off roading but in reality do people actually buy a truck strictly for off road use?
We had to have the 6’ bed because we use our (my) truck for work around our property, taking it off road, camping and a daily driver.
A 5’ bed truck is too hard to sleep in and when using your truck for work, that extra foot comes in handy for hauling more. Plus a 6’ bed looks more equal.
A friend of ours bought a Tacoma new in 19. He wanted a 6’ bed but a 5’ bed barely fits in his garage.
To me a truck with a 5’ bed is Worthless. It’s like a soccer mom buying a minivan with no seats, it’s worthless.
Yeah, a 6’ bed is definitely much more useful. But most people aren’t choosing to buy trucks for their actual use of towing and hauling, lol. 😅
@ If you can’t use it for its intended purpose then you’re throwing your money away
I have the Canyon AEV and use the hell out of the bed. I build fencing and work on my farm out of the back of it. No, it's not gonna haul 8000 pounds, but it works for my intended purpose. I also have a 2025 GMC 2500 AEV. I use that for the big stuff. It's all about what your life demands.
2025 Chevrolet Colorado production doesn’t start until the first week of December. So how are you reviewing a 2025 from a dealer?
When I was informed of this truck being available I mistakenly took it as a 2025 so that’s what I had prepared. I have already filmed a number of 2025 Silverados so I didn’t think much of it, when I realized I was wrong I put the emphasis into my video’s description that this is presumably true for the 2024-2025 model year as no changes have been announced (that I’m aware of). I’m sorry about the confusion in how I went about trying to find the equalizer in publishing this video. I suppose I could just take off the year.
Great review as always. Glad to see your channel growing 👍
Thanks!! I’m glad you enjoy it!
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 And, If you drive in mud or dust ( I live in Arizona ) after every ride you would have to clean the lenses of all those underside cameras...
Dear baby Jesus please put the 3.0 Duramax in these Chevrolet
Yes, even though the 2.7 is good too, Duramax is better in many ways.
I have seen them are me with discounts for about 54k. For that to me it’s well worth it if you consider how much the full sized trucks are going for.
Need to learn how to spool that turbo before launching! 😂
So... TELL US! How do you spool the turbo?
@ figure it out. It's my understanding new vehicles have electric line-locks so it makes it easy. But I have seen it demo'd on the ZR2 Bison. I'm old school and would have to show you how it's done in analog mode.
Crazy that thing doesn’t have 360 cameras. My trial boss has them and it s cost 40k.
I Thought ALL Bisons had the multi/underbody 10camera system ?????
Apparently not, or I missed them if they were there.
@@AutomotiveAnonymous208 they're there.
It's Just Incredible 😉
Ice chest tailgate. Those tabs rotate to open up a “water proof” section of the tailgate.
Thanks for mentioning this!
While I understand that everyone is entitled to their opinion, you didn’t mention some factual things about the truck. This particular truck does not have the connivence package 2 which would give you leather seats that are heated and cooled, wireless charging, rear seat arm rest/cup holders etc which you just simply stated it doesn’t have it - it’s just the way this particular vehicle was optioned. As for the visibility you should never see the side of your vehicle in the side mirrors if they are adjusted properly but I agree the rear tire causes visibility issues. And generally speaking for the price this is a way more off road capable vehicle vs the jeep or even the Tacoma..
Looks nice but needs a v6
That would be nice!
Ha! Have you driven a 2.7 Turbo yet ? I drove one the other day and shocked the living shit out of me. Now I need to find $$$$$
2018 AEV BISON owner here...no way id trade in for this. A 4-cylinder? The spare in the bed? C'mon Chevy, you can do better, you HAVE done better. If it aint broke, DONT fix it.
Maybe take it off-roading on a video and show us where they hid the "bad-ass'' switch. 🤔
ahora mismo delo mejor en pickup 🛻 excelente todo terreno;! una pasada;! guauuuu;!! saludos !
Yeah, they’re pretty sweet! Thanks for watching!
that milage is horrific for a 4 cyl
SHOCKER, 35 year old Gloomy Grey and Boring Black interior colors.
Yeah I said that just for YOU, Bud ! 😂
Haha thanks!!
That is shockingly slow 0-60. On par with a Crosstrek or forester …LOL man oh man so much for TURBOMAX
Yeah, haha. A basic Colorado does 0-60 about 3s faster.
The 2.7 is tuned for low and midrange torque, not high-end rush, and is exceedingly good for doing most "truck stuff." I was shocked how well it towed my boat, and how effortlessly it pulls it up the boat ramp, so yeah, it's not great at 0-60, but it sure does truck stuff well. It's powerband is very diesel-like for sure.
No V6 engine no thanks ! Keep your 4 bagger Chevrolet ! For $62.000 you should offer a diesel and V6 !