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Eric's Autos: 2024 Chevy Colorado

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It's a weird thing.

As trucks have gotten bigger, their engines have gotten smaller -- also fewer, as in the case of the 2024 Chevy Colorado, which no longer offers either the 3.6-liter V6 or the turbo-diesel engine it used to be available with.

Or the 2.5-liter four it used to come standard with.

It comes standard -- and only -- with a 2.7-liter turbocharged four in two different states of tune.

There's one other thing you can't get anymore: an extended cab. The '24 Colorado is only available in crew cab configuration. The latter used to cost extra -- and that was optional.

It no longer is.

 

What It is

The Colorado (and its GMC-badged twin, the Canyon) are nominally "midsize" pickups sold by Chevrolet and GMC, respectively. Dimensionally, both of these trucks are full-size, by the standard of the recent past. But they're still not as big as the supersize trucks that are considered "full-size" by today's standards.

There are five trims, but just one basic configuration, which is crew cab with a short (5-foot) bed. And just one engine (and transmission).

Your main choice -- other than trims -- is whether to buy two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive.

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