The
Chevy
Colorado Crew Cab is a midsize pickup that flaunts the ability to carry
four passengers, tow 7,600 pounds, and nail down 28 mpg on an interstate trip.
The LT trim is situated right in the middle of the road, and the good folks at Autoweek
took it upon themselves to highlight some of the coolest things about
the model last week in an article. First stating simply that every last bit of
equipment needed is offered up in the finished package: heated seats for cold
Knoxville mornings, Bluetooth connection, and a very smooth ride.
Towing
ability is ranked at 7,600 pounds, which deems the truck about as useful as it
could ever be, with the ability to get just about any more-than-demanding job
done imaginable. We agree wholeheartedly with the Autoweek staff
that this is one smaller-size truck that is tough in all ways to beat. Fuel
economy is satisfactory, yet the pickup bed is there for help in any number of
tougher tasks on the day's itinerary. Definitely recognizing that this truck is
not impossible to parallel park in the city while still having an ample amount
of suspension for the rougher of roads traveled. Editor, Robin Warner was quick
to give the Colorado props for providing just what is needed from today's
trucks, “to the T.”
This
is the truck that the seasoned review staff of Cars.com lamented
is “quite possibly the most distinctive vehicle that's come along in years.”
Noting the top-notch suspension lift, upgraded approach and departure angles,
bigger wheels and tires, front and rear locking differentials, and very high
tech racing shocks, they were absolutely right when they said that it is the
kind of vehicle that die-hard off-road enthusiasts would build in their own
garages. The 2018
Colorado truly is a living, breathing, combination of technical wizardry
and pure passion, and is one amazingly fun vehicle to take with you if you are
taking on everything from heavy work duty to weekend trail exploration.
Two
cab styles, two bed lengths, five trim levels to choose from, and 4WD or RWD
selection are some of the variants you'll enjoy with the current Colorado.
Chevy's incredible MyLink infotainment system with 7.0-inch touchscreen,
Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay, a USB port, a six-speaker audio system, a
3.5-inch cluster display as well as the very tough and able 16-inch steel
wheels are components of the Colorado that will seal the deal for any new truck
buyer on the fence.
Upgrading
to the Z71 trim provides the addition of off-road suspension, transfer case
shield for 4-wheel drive models, fully automatic climate control, leather
upholstery, hill descent control, heated seats, and remote start. Ask us about
how you can get hooked up with the super-stealth Midnight package: it adds
17-inch black-painted wheels, a spray-on bedliner, a body-colored grille, black
bowtie badges, and seriously off-road capable Goodyear all-terrain tires.
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