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re: Anyone drive a 2015/2016 Chevy Colorado? Reviews?
Posted on 12/1/15 at 10:15 am to 13SaintTiger
Posted on 12/1/15 at 10:15 am to 13SaintTiger
I have the 2015 Colorado Crew Cab LT. I got the long-bed, towing package in the LT version with a couple other options for about $29K.
It rides way better than my 2003 Silverado ever did and maneuvers better into parking spots. It says it tows 7K#; but I've only towed my 2K# boat with it so far. Of course it felt like nothing was back there. I'm glad I got the long bed because the beech trip and the the triathlon trip with 4 passengers and the work days at deer camp really maxed out the bed space. 80-90% of the time I'm commuting with an empty bed and I get about 23-24. On the hwy it gets 26-27.
Overall it's a great truck for me now. If my kids were not grown, I would have bought the larger truck.
Also, It took a while to figure out that fancy radio (Infotainment Systems) but I really like it now.
ETA: It's been off-road down some logging trails during the dry season and did fine. It has a low airdam and isn't made for crossing ditches or muddin. If you want to use your truck to do things that you should be doing on a 4 wheeler, get a Tacoma or a Jeep.
It rides way better than my 2003 Silverado ever did and maneuvers better into parking spots. It says it tows 7K#; but I've only towed my 2K# boat with it so far. Of course it felt like nothing was back there. I'm glad I got the long bed because the beech trip and the the triathlon trip with 4 passengers and the work days at deer camp really maxed out the bed space. 80-90% of the time I'm commuting with an empty bed and I get about 23-24. On the hwy it gets 26-27.
Overall it's a great truck for me now. If my kids were not grown, I would have bought the larger truck.
Also, It took a while to figure out that fancy radio (Infotainment Systems) but I really like it now.
ETA: It's been off-road down some logging trails during the dry season and did fine. It has a low airdam and isn't made for crossing ditches or muddin. If you want to use your truck to do things that you should be doing on a 4 wheeler, get a Tacoma or a Jeep.
This post was edited on 12/1/15 at 10:23 am
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