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Eric's Autos: 2024 Chevy Colorado

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Prices start at $29,500 for what Chevy styles the Work Truck trim, with 2WD. Opting for 4WD bumps the MSRP up to $32,800.

Other available trims include the $31,900-to-start LT, the $37,300-to-start Trail Boss, the $40,200-to-start Z71 and the $46,800-to-start ZR2, which is the priciest version of this pickup. Trail Boss and Z22 comes with off-road upgrades, including a lifted suspension (2 and 3 inches, respectively) locking front and rear differentials, and different front- and rear-end bodywork to allow for increased approach/departure angles when negotiating terrain.

What's New

A Bison Edition is now available as an option for ZR2 Colorados.

It ups the off-road ante with a set of 35-inch mud-terrain tires, a winch mount and integrated recovery points (so you can use the winch to pull the vehicle out of the muck if you do manage to get it stuck). The Bison also adds fender flares and "jounce control" suspension dampers as well as a bed-mounted full-size spare tire.

What's Good

 

It's everything a full-size truck used to be.

Standard 2.7-liter engine is much stronger than previously standard 2.5-liter engine.

Z2R and Bison trims offer extreme off-road capability.

What's Not So Good

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