Used 2017 Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab Consumer Reviews
disapointed
I am not a big man And the wife isn't a big women and the font seating is cramped
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Transmission problems
Before I bought the Colorado I had read several reviews about problems with the transmission. Mainly the Shutter valve or the torque converter. I bought a 2017 with 30,000 miles. The truck had recently been to the dealer and they replaced the shutter valve because the previous owner noticed slipping. I have similar problems in the mornings when I first put it in reverse. It slips a little and then seems to be okay. My main problem is hard shifting, Sometimes shifting up but mostly shifting down. When slowing down at a stop sign it will shift hard into the next gear. I have had it to a dealer and he wouldn't do anything. Not even a diagnostic. They said the transmission does not have history. That is a lie. I took it to my personal mechanic and he hooked it up and showed me the history. Chevy told me there were letters out stating customers had problems with hard shifting but that it wouldn't effect the life of the transmission. Seriously??? I love this truck and only hope it doesn't go out right after the 60K warranty
- Z71 Crew CabMSRP: $19,98116 mi away
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Same thing everyone else said
Transmission is dog crap. Very jerky ride. Interesting enough after about 110k miles and 15k of service work, it’s driving pretty good.
GREAT TRUCK EXCEPT,,,
I was torn between a Colorado & a Tacoma but after a lot of research, pricing etc I settled on the Colorado. I really love the truck and I think I made the right choice. I have one issue that I just cant get over. I have a rear defroster but no heated outside mirrors. I just don't get it!!!!
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It's ok!
It's a nice Truck