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It allows for gems like this Work Truck-High Country mix. And now standard on the High Country, grass flooring!
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Man, they’re configurator guys are going to get canned. I know they’re a bitch to work on (experience) but come on Chevy.
Colorado with no engine when you select “Exhaust Brake”, basically turns it into the Diesel but doesn’t add in the Diesel engine.
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Mossy Oak ain't got nothing on Chevy!
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48k for no interior, drivetrain or frame? :P
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Mines broke before... but that’s a whole new level of broken I’ve never seen.
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Maybe it’s foot powered and that’s the optional “exhaustion break.”
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But yet the $34k base model has all of those standard.
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Cadillac’s is broken too. Must be a GM thing.
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That’s funny, i thought it was just the colorado, but it’s been like this for weeks
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The only thing that breaks nearly as much as Kinja is the Chevy config.
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Makes sense to me.
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Its the superleggera pacakage
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Something tells me their QA team is facepalming right now.