Wednesday, 7 March 2012
2012 Chevrolet Colorado LT Review
2012 Chevrolet Colorado LT Review - The Chevrolet Colorado is Chevy's entry in the highly competitive compact pickup segment. As with most of its modern competitors, the The Chevrolet Colorado comes in two basic trim levels: Work and LT. Work models come with cruise control, tilt steering, air-conditioning and automatic headlights. The LT trim is actually comprised of LT1, LT2 and LT3 subsets. Colorado is closer to midsize than compact, and thus offers a reasonable amount of hauling capability without requiring one to upgrade to a more expensive, less maneuverable full-size truck. The Chevy's affordable price makes it particularly appealing to budget-minded truck buyers and fleet managers.
The Colorado's aggressive, angular styling makes big promises of power, ruggedness and capability. Although it handles capably on-road and off, Chevrolet's compact pickup doesn't really deliver on the power front, due to its weak four- and five-cylinder engines. As the years have worn on, those engines have gained some power, but they don't hold a candle to the more refined V6 powerhouses of rivals.
The Chevrolet Colorado is Chevy's entry in the highly competitive compact pickup segment. As with most of its modern competitors, the Colorado is closer to midsize than compact, and thus offers a reasonable amount of hauling capability without requiring one to upgrade to a more expensive, less maneuverable full-size truck. The Chevy's affordable price makes it particularly appealing to budget-minded truck buyers and fleet managers.
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