Consumer Information on a Chevy Colorado Truck
- The Chevrolet Colorado was introduced for the 2004 model-year. It replaced Chevrolet's long-running S-10 pickup, which had been manufactured since 1982.
- The Colorado's base engine is a 2.9L four cylinder, which produces 185 horsepower. Two options are available: a 3.7L inline five-cylinder engine (242 horsepower) and a 5.3L V8 engine (300 horsepower).
- The Colorado is available in several body styles. The standard configuration is a single cab, but an extended cab and crew cab body style are also available.
- The single-cab model measures 192 inches in length; its bed measures 72.8 inches. The extended-cab model measures 207 inches in length, with a bed identical to the single cab model. The crew-cab model also measures 207 inches in length; however, it has a shorter bed, at only 61.1 inches.
- The four-cylinder Colorado is rated at 18 mpg in the city and 24 mph on the highway. The five-cylinder engine is rated at 17 mpg in the city and 23 mpg on the highway, while the V8 engine is rated at 15 mpg in the city and 21 mpg on the highway.
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