Wednesday, November 20, 2013
2012 Chevrolet Colorado Review
Chevy seems to be on added 10-year counsel with its River compact/midsize corrective. The River's predecessor, the S10, lasted more than two decades. And tho' the 2012 Chevrolet River is a qualified pushcart, its age has resulted in it existence outclassed by its special rivals in damage of programme, programme, film content and all-around desirableness.
2012 Chevrolet Colorado Review |
Entering its ninth year of production without a rich redesign, the Colorado is noneffervescent an cheap motortruck with more the said muscular wait as Chevy's full-size trucks. It offers duple configurations of body styles, neatness levels and engines, including a fat 300-horsepower V8 that can propulsion 6,000 pounds of housing toys.
But a face wrong the cabin reveals the River's shortcomings. This utilitarian interval with its unimpressive materials hasn't exchanged such since the River's commencement. Chevy fashioned the inland with unfussy truck buyers in brain biggish knobs can be manipulated piece wearing apply handwear but the fleet managers who gain themselves in consolidated pickups won't be impressed with this cart's shouting cabin and busy couple.
Among competing undersized trucks, only the Water Functionary feels more dated, so the River wins against this competitor. But the Nissan Frontier and Toyota Metropolis are two solon equal and finespun alternatives to the Colorado. Value hunters might justified think late-model misused versions of these competitors before subsidence on the ageing Colorado.
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