2015 Chevy Colorado Inside Look at the Inside. In this video we take you inside the all new 2015 Chevy Colorado and share some of the things that make it ...
+Reaper You are correct, the Chevy Colorado does the same thing. However, it also takes into the calculations the times when it's sitting still being shown (or having videos taken) while on and burning gas without moving. We could reset it and take it up the road and back and it'll show much closer to what the EPA estimate is. Thanks for being so observant and keeping us honest!
Wages haven't gone up! Where is all the money going? Vehicles keep climbing
in price... This country is going backwards! The price of these midsize
trucks are way to high. Also, who wants to pay a premium for a desiel for
2016 to get better towing? Just put the 5.3L V8 in this and call it a day.
Ford has their new 2.7-liter EcoBoost which generates 325 hp and 375 lb-ft
of torque which out performs the diesel's 181 hp and 325 lb-ft of torque
for less than a grand to upgrade and its gas which cost an average of .75
less per gallon. Also, why is dodge the only one with bedside storage. The
Ram Boxes are so practical but Ford and GM still haven't followed. Overall
the GMC does look cool i like the interior. But the NAV screen is too
small. Put an I-Pad mini size screen in these new trucks. And the bedsides
look to high...
+Bruno TaTa those hard covers destroy the usability of the bed tray. Skinner is better that capped off. I tend to like Ford better but the Dodge is pretty awesome right now except that the new Aluminum F150 interior is way nicer and the flat load floor in the cab is a great feature as well.
+Juston Preble Ram boxes cost about $1300. For that one can buy a hard shell tonneau cover that locks and covers a larger area while not impinging on valuable bed space. Ram boxes also tend to spoil the clean side profile of the truck with a big fat panel gap.
+Juston Preble Actually vehicles, especially at real-world selling prices for trucks, have gone down in price when adjusted for content. They have airbags, abs, tech gadgets, and power accessories that many did not have 15 years ago. I paid $25,000 even for a 2000 Tundra with a small extended cab and under 300 hp. Today that trim level would be about $30,000. 15 years inflation would make that old truck cost about $32,500, and it wouldn't have many of the features of the new truck, it would be smaller, less powerful, and not ride or handle as well. You can get cheap trucks, you just have to lay off the options. You can walk into a dealer and grab a Colorado for $25,000.
These are nice trucks. I went to a dealership and checked the Chevy and GMC out with my son. The deisel still doesn't make sense and the 3.4 L V6 that we looked at makes less HP & Torque and is less efficient than the All New 2015 Ford F150 w/ the 2.7L V6. Starting price at $26K. GM needs to do their homework before I buy one. I don't just want a good looking product. I want the best value.
Phillips Chevrolet - 2016 Chevy Colorado – Interior Walkaround - Chicago New Car Dealership
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+Kyle Swartz It won't be ready for the Colorado until March 2016. It will be sent out via Over The Air update. But, Android Auto WILL be in all 2016 Colorados. Just not making it in time for the first models. Which sucks.
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