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How big is the cab on a Chevy Colorado?

How big is the cab on a Chevy Colorado?

The Colorado Crew Cab equipped with the Short Box and the Colorado Extended Cab stretch about 17.7 feet. When outfitted with the Long Box, the Colorado Crew Cab grows by 1 foot.

Is there a review of the 2017 Chevy Colorado?

Read the full in-depth review of the Used 2017 Colorado at Edmunds. Edmunds’ expert review of the Used 2017 Chevrolet Colorado provides the latest look at trim-level features and specs, performance, safety, and comfort. At Edmunds we drive every car we review, performing road tests and competitor comparisons to help you find your perfect car.

What are the different types of 2017 Colorado?

The 2017 Colorado comes in five trims (base, WT, LT, Z71, and ZR2), two cab configurations (Extended and Crew), two bed sizes (Long and Short), and with three powertrain options. Dimensions for rear-seat passengers are considerably more generous in Crew Cab models, so if you frequently cart around more than just tykes, you’ll want one of these.

What kind of V-6 does Chevy Colorado have?

For 2017, the Colorado—and its GMC Canyon sibling —is propelled by General Motors’ all-new V-6, coded LGZ, a variant of the LGX V-6 found in the Chevrolet Camaro, Buick LaCrosse, and GMC Acadia, among others (the LGZ designation references a different oil pan and the lack of auto stop/start).

What kind of car is 2017 Chevy Colorado?

Autotrader has 1,422 Chevrolet Colorado cars for sale, including a Certified 2017 Chevrolet Colorado 4×4 Crew Cab Z71, a Certified 2017 Chevrolet Colorado 4×4 Crew Cab ZR2, and a Certified 2017 Chevrolet Colorado 4×4 Extended Cab ZR2.

The Colorado Crew Cab equipped with the Short Box and the Colorado Extended Cab stretch about 17.7 feet. When outfitted with the Long Box, the Colorado Crew Cab grows by 1 foot.

Are there freight charges on a Chevy Colorado?

Click here to see all Chevrolet vehicles’ destination freight charges. The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price excludes destination freight charge, tax, title, license, dealer fees and optional equipment. Click here to see all Chevrolet vehicles’ destination freight charges.

For 2017, the Colorado—and its GMC Canyon sibling —is propelled by General Motors’ all-new V-6, coded LGZ, a variant of the LGX V-6 found in the Chevrolet Camaro, Buick LaCrosse, and GMC Acadia, among others (the LGZ designation references a different oil pan and the lack of auto stop/start).

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