![]() 07/16/2014 at 18:58 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
I know that the new Colorado will actually come in 2015, but the diesel isn't expected to be sold until 2016. Yes, this is a diesel. It is by no means a "small" truck. I was in my Dakota R/T, and this looked to be about the same size. It is definitely much larger than the previous Colorado.
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It looks big in the pictures, but the numbers show as being within an inch or two of the tacoma
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Do they all come with a dent near the rear fender?
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I wonder what the pricing will be like on the diesel? I know I'm interested in it.
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I've never trusted GM, and I never will. I can never forgive them for the death of my brand.
But that is a good looking truck. Not good enough to get rid of the Dakota, but still. Good looking truck.
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probably not, but I know a Tacoma that does now .
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She's a big girl. I'd say that its about the same size as a new Tacoma.
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ouch!
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I've driven a 2001 Silverado for more than nine years. It's had some bumps and bruises, needed a little fixing, and been pretty reliable for 220,000 miles. That being said, I'd consider a Colorado as my next vehicle.
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It almost looks similar in size to the original Tundra.
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Looks like a nice truck! The exhaust pipe looks a bit strange though.
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Too fucking big. Or, if they insist on making a mid size truck, give us a damn small truck again!
Is it too much to ask to get something like this??
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Damn, is this in Phoenix? I'll have to be on the lookout, they occasionally test their trucks down by where I live (Maricopa)
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I'm sure if you order it in single cab 2wd it will be shorter and smaller, closer to that b2000.
The Colorado and Canyon 1st gen were definitely this size...and then no one bought them anymore.
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Even the first gen Canyon and Colorado are too big IMHO. I'm talking something a max size of the original boxy S10.
I think there's definitely a market there, and not only that, making a small 4 cyl truck would help these automakers with the CAFE standards they have to abide by.
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you mean like this:
It's a small, single cab 4 cylinder RWD pickup. Check the numbers, I'm about positive it's the same size if not available smaller than the original box s10.