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And Trail Boss and up just COME with that segment-leading 310/430. It's the same 2.7L i-4 turbo that comes in the silverado rated at 8,900 pounds towing. So essentially any Colorado, even pulling the max 7,700 pounds, is operating in easy-mode engine wise.
I have heard people talk about how great the DSSV shocks are. But recently I have seen a few TH-cam videos of people saying that the DSSV shocks started leaking and had to be replaced with conventional shocks because the DSSV shocks are too expensive.
I just purchased a twenty twenty four chevy colorado LT Is four door short bed. I think it's a great truck Rides Great And handles Great Color is bronze metallic. And three point seven turbo 8 Speed Transmission. Really serves it's Is purpose. I paid forty three thousand Cash for mine. I have no complaints.
Lame article. Can't even get the facts right. The higher output engine delivers 430 lb-feet of torque. Not 390. That was last year. All very subjective.
Those 32 and 33" tires are cool UNTIL it's time to replace them! How about a "report" for those of us who don't go offroading? This was a waste of time for me.
All things being equal, the new Tacoma gets much better gas mileage. I think the new Ranger will be closer to the Tacoma in MPG's, I really don't understand why the Colorado does so poorly. I know the ZR2 is on par with the Ranger Raptor which I'm sure will get horrible mileage to. The TRD offroad and the Ranger FX4 will probably do pretty well though. It just seems like that 2.7L for some reason just isn't very efficient.
Please stop tell more shine lot bull shit about like 2.7 engine turbo all levels sound same engine and it reminds me old chevrolet vega with 2.3 engine 😂😂😂😂. GM best bet put 3800 engine in truck it do better than junk 2.7 engine turbo that really doesn't do anything. 😅😅😅😅 new chevrolet vega truck with stereo 8 track systems music 70's ABBA and Bee Gee Disco music back.😅😅😅😅.
@@Holden-McGroin Did been a Chevrolet Vega before hear it run it was terrible 2.3 engine then 40 years bring 2018 out 2.7 engine turbo other bad 💡 on market put in Chevrolet Silverado later then Chevrolet Colorado and Canyon . When I said bring back 70's it was bad 💡 because there fail into that engine like Chevrolet Vega had a 2.3 engine sound same performance show poor quality again.
@@derekgilbert2884 Would you care to clarify? The 2.7L engine in the Colorado has absolutely nothing to do with the Vega car from 50 years ago. Why are you trying to make this a comparison?
😂😂😂😂. Like I said to another comment, I use my Colorado for more hardcore outdoor action, both for the truck itself and for the real sports I do (mountain bike, remote surfing) than every one of my 8 neighbors with full size trucks. So if they all think like you, this “girl” is putting my Colorado through the paces weekly, monthly, and annually while all the “guys” on my street drive their “guy trucks” to air-conditioned offices for work on a computer screen and maybe Home Depot every so often! 😂😂. Lame labels!
@@toolbox71 Absolutely right, Sir! I live in Southeast TX and I use my Colorado (and a previous midsize truck) for what a truck is designed for nearly every week, and sometimes in serious truck-worthy conditions a few times a year, and does everything a great truck should do! And the funny thing is that I’m the only guy on my street where no less than 8 neighbors have full size trucks (Ford, Chevy, Dodge) that never leave the road 😂😂😂. They drive em to work and Home Depot mostly! Then, maybe once or twice, they go on a fishing trip or camping-to a state park with more paved roads (one guy tows a light trailer of 4,000 lbs and another guy pulls a fishing boat less weight than that) both of which I could also tow easily!
This seems like a perfect work truck for people who live in the city and do interior remodeling construction that requires driving alot. 1600lbs carry load cap is pretty good for this line of work.
@@FloresRain-- There are a lot of contractors who could use a truck this size, but the problem is, there isn't a proper work truck in the 3rd generation. My 2nd gen Colorado WT is a practical truck. It has an extended cab and a six foot bed, unavailable in the 3rd gen. It's not a hot rod or a "trail boss." Best of all, in 2016 it was affordable.
🏆Would the pros and cons discussed influence your decision to purchase the 2024 Chevy Colorado?🤔
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It's 310/430 in turbo max, not 310/390, yall errored there hoss.
And Trail Boss and up just COME with that segment-leading 310/430. It's the same 2.7L i-4 turbo that comes in the silverado rated at 8,900 pounds towing. So essentially any Colorado, even pulling the max 7,700 pounds, is operating in easy-mode engine wise.
I have heard people talk about how great the DSSV shocks are. But recently I have seen a few TH-cam videos of people saying that the DSSV shocks started leaking and had to be replaced with conventional shocks because the DSSV shocks are too expensive.
No problem with my 23 canyon love it there is more people that love these than hated it
Haha idk bout that
I just purchased a twenty twenty four chevy colorado LT Is four door short bed. I think it's a great truck Rides Great And handles Great Color is bronze metallic. And three point seven turbo 8 Speed Transmission. Really serves it's Is purpose. I paid forty three thousand Cash for mine. I have no complaints.
Lame article. Can't even get the facts right. The higher output engine delivers 430 lb-feet of torque. Not 390. That was last year. All very subjective.
Ordered a 2024 Blue ZR2 in November. Looking forward to its arrival.
No 6ft bed option? Bugger.!
Yep-my ONLY complaint!
I couldn't find any mid-size crew cab that offered a 6 feet bed.
Is chevy even building trucks?.. I waited 6 months and never saw a damn 'colorado' so I left them..
Those 32 and 33" tires are cool UNTIL it's time to replace them! How about a "report" for those of us who don't go offroading? This was a waste of time for me.
Mine has the high out put LPO at 310/430 lbs of torque
It was better with the 5.3 - just uglier
All things being equal, the new Tacoma gets much better gas mileage. I think the new Ranger will be closer to the Tacoma in MPG's, I really don't understand why the Colorado does so poorly. I know the ZR2 is on par with the Ranger Raptor which I'm sure will get horrible mileage to. The TRD offroad and the Ranger FX4 will probably do pretty well though. It just seems like that 2.7L for some reason just isn't very efficient.
All things aren't equal. The Toyota engine is smaller and gets 1 more MPG.
Please stop tell more shine lot bull shit about like 2.7 engine turbo all levels sound same engine and it reminds me old chevrolet vega with 2.3 engine 😂😂😂😂. GM best bet put 3800 engine in truck it do better than junk 2.7 engine turbo that really doesn't do anything. 😅😅😅😅 new chevrolet vega truck with stereo 8 track systems music 70's ABBA and Bee Gee Disco music back.😅😅😅😅.
Could someone please translate this into English?
@@Holden-McGroin sorry not American that Chevrolet Vega most kill gm times late 70's okay
@@derekgilbert2884 That doesn’t help LMFAO
@@Holden-McGroin Did been a Chevrolet Vega before hear it run it was terrible 2.3 engine then 40 years bring 2018 out 2.7 engine turbo other bad 💡 on market put in Chevrolet Silverado later then Chevrolet Colorado and Canyon . When I said bring back 70's it was bad 💡 because there fail into that engine like Chevrolet Vega had a 2.3 engine sound same performance show poor quality again.
@@derekgilbert2884 Would you care to clarify? The 2.7L engine in the Colorado has absolutely nothing to do with the Vega car from 50 years ago. Why are you trying to make this a comparison?
It's a girl truck.
😂😂😂😂. Like I said to another comment, I use my Colorado for more hardcore outdoor action, both for the truck itself and for the real sports I do (mountain bike, remote surfing) than every one of my 8 neighbors with full size trucks. So if they all think like you, this “girl” is putting my Colorado through the paces weekly, monthly, and annually while all the “guys” on my street drive their “guy trucks” to air-conditioned offices for work on a computer screen and maybe Home Depot every so often! 😂😂. Lame labels!
Well I did by mine for my wife but I already did a bunch of upgrades big air kit. And flow master dual Exhaust Stainless steel Black tips
The biggest problem is..............(Its a colorado).....A.K.A no country for old men. If you are going to buy a truck...Buy a TRUCK!
Some of us don't live in the country and have 65k to waste. 90 percent of people with full sized truck don't need it.
@@toolbox71 Absolutely right, Sir! I live in Southeast TX and I use my Colorado (and a previous midsize truck) for what a truck is designed for nearly every week, and sometimes in serious truck-worthy conditions a few times a year, and does everything a great truck should do! And the funny thing is that I’m the only guy on my street where no less than 8 neighbors have full size trucks (Ford, Chevy, Dodge) that never leave the road 😂😂😂. They drive em to work and Home Depot mostly! Then, maybe once or twice, they go on a fishing trip or camping-to a state park with more paved roads (one guy tows a light trailer of 4,000 lbs and another guy pulls a fishing boat less weight than that) both of which I could also tow easily!
This seems like a perfect work truck for people who live in the city and do interior remodeling construction that requires driving alot. 1600lbs carry load cap is pretty good for this line of work.
@@FloresRain-- There are a lot of contractors who could use a truck this size, but the problem is, there isn't a proper work truck in the 3rd generation. My 2nd gen Colorado WT is a practical truck. It has an extended cab and a six foot bed, unavailable in the 3rd gen. It's not a hot rod or a "trail boss." Best of all, in 2016 it was affordable.
I like to garage my truck, which means I cannot literally fit a half ton 4 door truck with a 6' bed.