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re: Anyone drive a 2015/2016 Chevy Colorado? Reviews?
Posted on 12/1/15 at 3:08 pm to Napoleon
Posted on 12/1/15 at 3:08 pm to Napoleon
I hear you. I read a stat the other day that something like 60% of truck sales are 4 wheel drives, so a lot of people buy 4x4 without much intention to use them. I guess it's a rather have it then not situation.
However, if you live in a snow climate an drive a truck 4x4 are necessary.
All my buddies have 4x4's. They pull into the duck camp or hunting camp and unload there side by side or 4 wheel atv's, so in reality they did t have to buy the 4x4 truck to do the hobbies they like except to haul the four wheel atv's to the woods.
However, if you live in a snow climate an drive a truck 4x4 are necessary.
All my buddies have 4x4's. They pull into the duck camp or hunting camp and unload there side by side or 4 wheel atv's, so in reality they did t have to buy the 4x4 truck to do the hobbies they like except to haul the four wheel atv's to the woods.
This post was edited on 12/1/15 at 3:11 pm
Posted on 12/1/15 at 3:29 pm to PoppaD
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However, if you live in a snow climate an drive a truck 4x4 are necessary
disagree, I did a lot of research before I bought my 16 Canyon...4 wheel drive only helps you go straight, tires are the MOST critical item in any driving conditions, most northerners' just toss sand tubes over the rear axle and that is all you need.
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