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Posted By: lostleader 2016 chevy colorado - 08/06/15
Anyone have one? Thinking about trading a 2012 high mileage Nissan Frontier soon.
Opinions, likes, dislikes? Not sure Colorado would be much good with the air dam up front off pavement or groomed gravel. Also looking at another Frontier or a Ram 1500 for a bit more room.
Posted By: tzone Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/07/15
I like my '14 ram quite a bit. However, that Colorado is a great looking truck if you ask me. But, that's as much as I know about em.
Posted By: humdinger Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/07/15
Tear the air dam off.

Best upgrade I ever did to my 2008 chevy.

They are sharp looking trucks.
Posted By: k20350 Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/08/15
For the Colorado price u can get into a half-ton. Thought about getting one for the wife but the price is too much.
Posted By: woods_walker Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/08/15
My Son just told me at lunch yesterday that GM just ok'd a new 4 cylinder Diesel for production.
Posted By: tzone Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/09/15
Yep. For next year I think.
Posted By: tzone Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/09/15
Yep. For next year I think.
Posted By: Ackman Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/09/15
Originally Posted by woods_walker
My Son just told me at lunch yesterday that GM just ok'd a new 4 cylinder Diesel for production.


Thailand has had a 4cyl Dmax powered small pickup for years. There's a substantial following of hotrod enthusiasts building them for a lot more power and dragracing. When it's introduced here it should be very well sorted out.
Posted By: walt501 Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/10/15
Since announcing the new Chevrolet Colorado in late 2013, there has been absolutely no secret that the 2.8-liter Duramax diesel would wind up under the hood of the midsize pickup truck for the 2016 model year. It has been a long wait for those wanting the oil-burner, but thankfully, the anticipation is nearly at an end. Chevy is finally officially unleashing details about the four-cylinder, which churns out 181 horsepower and 369 pound-feet of torque.

The diesel is available in both LT and Z71 Crew Cab trims, and there's the choice of two- or four-wheel drive. All come with a six-speed automatic gearbox with a standard automatic-locking rear differential. An electronically controlled two-speed transfer case comes on four-wheel drive models, as well. The Z82 trailering package also arrives on all of the Duramax pickups and includes an exclusive integrated trailer brake controller. The first shipment of diesels arrives at dealers this fall with a price of $3,730 on top of a comparably equipped version with the 3.6-liter V6.

Customers opting for the Duramax are getting more capability from the Colorado. With a 7,700-pound tow rating on two-wheel drive examples (7,600 pounds with four-wheel drive), drivers can haul 600-700 pounds more behind the truck than its petrol V6 counterpart. Fuel economy numbers haven't been announced yet, but are expected to top the gasoline versions. The engine is also B20 bio-diesel compatible.

Beyond being just a good hauler, Chevy is throwing cutting-edge tech into these models. For example, this is the company's first application of a Centrifugal Pendulum Vibration Absorber on the transmission's torque converter. The device is a dampener that cancels out torsional vibration from the engine for a more comfortable ride for occupants. There's also a driver selectable exhaust brake system that uses engine compression to help slow down the truck and reduce brake wear. You can read more about the nuts and bolts of the diesel in Chevy's press release below.


Click Here

Sounds interesting, but GM can't keep these trucks on dealer lots without the diesel engine. If you want one with the diesel engine, I think your best bet would be to order one.
Posted By: AML Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/10/15
My brother has owned two Toyota Tacomas and a Nissan Frontier and says his 2015 Colorado is the best "small" truck he has owned. I'm considering one myself to replace an 2004 Blazer.
Posted By: seal_billy Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/10/15
Amir king likes the colorado.
Posted By: lostleader Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/10/15
Drove a 2015 Saturday. Lots of bells and whistles but not sure it is a better "Truck" than the Nissan. Not as much cab room, especially in the back seat and seemed to have less pickup than my 85,000 mile frontier but but did not have the terrain to really try it out.

Down side is they are not giving these away. Can get into a full size extended cap Chevy for about the same price or an XLT ford with 2.7 eco boost for more than 2K less. Worried about attaining EPA rated mileage with the Ford.

Sounds like most dealers will only get one of the diesel Colorados next year and an American diesel frontier is over year out.

Thanks for the replies guys.. too bad you can't buy a moderate sized 4wd with manual transmission that gets in the low 20s combined any more.
Posted By: ajmorell Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/11/15
Then buy another Frontier. With a new one coming out in another year or so and generally poor sales of the current generation there are good deals to be had. What I've found with my Frontier is that while it isn't the best at any one thing, it is pretty good at everything (at least everything that I use it for).
Posted By: dubePA Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/11/15
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Thanks for the replies guys.. too bad you can't buy a moderate sized 4wd with manual transmission that gets in the low 20s combined any more.


Not a manual, but Ram (8 spd. auto) and Silverado ext. cab (6 spd. auto) 4x4s don't have a problem averaging 20 combined with a 5.7 Hemi or 5.3 engine.

Done that many times for hundreds of miles, with my Silverado.

It typically will avg. closer to 21 MPG on a 400 mile roundtrip to hunting camp and back, usual load of crap that I can't do without. Local/highway driving.
Posted By: duckster Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/15/15
I test drove a Canyon this week with the 3.6 liter motor. Nice truck and drives/rides well. I think it is just a bit too small for me, still have some kids at home so I am likely to stay with a full size crew cab for now. The diesel motor is slated to cost a extra $3800, so would likely take 5 years to recover the fuel costs
Posted By: lostleader Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/16/15
Been test driving everything. I have come to the conclusion that mfgs just can't sell a "truck" anymore.

The 2.7 ecoboost is interesting but an automatic engine stop/start? Seriously?

Still not sure I want to shlep a full size around the mountains. My wife seems to think I want to tho.
Posted By: carlm Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/26/15
I'm considering moving down from my '13 F250 King Ranch 6.7L diesel with 25,000 miles. It's mint and no problems but I'm too old to climb into it everyday, so I just use it when I go on longer trips. Problem is, it would pretty much be a no cash deal, so with such a desired truck (the diesel Colorado), dealers don't really want to bother with me. When the initial fervor dies down, I may take a look at it. My situation is different though, just me and my wife, 55-60 years old.
Posted By: Dutch Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/26/15
I REALLY prefer a small (not midsize) pickup for running around Forest Service roads, but..... try and find one new......

It just sucks to have to pay full size truck prices for a midsize truck that is neither fish nor fowl. I am really starting to strongly dislike my current Tacoma but at least its a little narrower than a full size truck.
Posted By: tzone Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/27/15
Why do you dislike it?
Posted By: mudhen Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/27/15
I had a 2005 Tacoma 4x4 that we sold a month or so ago with 258,000+ miles on the odometer. Except for replacing the center U-joint in the rear drive shaft at 160K miles, we never did anything but routine maintenance. It was used for a lot of off road travel in rough country. I routinely pulled a 12-ft double axle flatbed trailer with it--several times on long trips with heavy loads.

When the Tundra is ready to be replaced, I will be seriously looking at Tacomas again--but it won't be anytime soon. smile
Posted By: Dutch Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/27/15
Originally Posted by tzone
Why do you dislike it?


I'll assume that's directed at me....

The engine (4 banger) and transmission are horribly mismatched. Cruise is unuseable in the mountains because the transmission hunts for a gear continuously.

Crappy fuel economy compared to the small Tacos. Can't take the rear seats out anymore to make for storage area behind the front seats. Ride is mediocre.

IF any other maker had any kind of offering that promised somewhat similar reliability, I'd be on it like white on rice. That's from a guy that took a Taco to 360,000 miles........
Posted By: tzone Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/28/15
Yes, it was directed at you. Thanks for Answering. I'd like one, and want one. However, It's not big enough for my use. And I'm always pulling something. Rarely heavy, but always something.
Posted By: carlm Re: 2016 chevy colorado - 08/29/15
Not to hijack your thread, but I can tell you why I hated the two I owned. Had a 1997 extended cab TRD. Rode like a brick and was hard to start. Had a 2013. Hated it so much I got another new truck the same year, the 2013 Super Duty mentioned above. What did I not like? The smog pump noise, the 6 hour noise (with the vehicle shut off), the polymer bed with the angled front rail that when I put a $1500 Leer cap on leaked water into the bed when it rained. No, it was not the cap, it's the way the truck bed is made. Google the smog pump noise and six hour noise or go to the Tacoma forums and you will see. Why this truck has such a cult-like following is beyond me-it's a POS. Oh, and that great mileage? I got 18 mpg with the Taco IF I used premium fuel. My Super Duty gets 18 mpg.
Oh and the electronics are crap, the tailgate does not lock (but you can fix it with a hose clamp)....
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