2025 Chevrolet Colorado Consumer Reviews
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Disappointed
Owned the truck for almost a year now and loved it until about 12000 km. That's when the engine starting making a lugging sound at low rpm making it quite annoying on the highway. It's slowly getting worse and I notice it during city driving now. Techs can't figure out what's wrong with it but do admit it doesn't sound right. Even took a new Colorado off the lot and admitted that one didn't make the sound. Now I have a truck that's not enjoyable to drive anymore and GM isn't doing much to help me out. 1st and last GM vehicle I'll own. Also read the horror stories on Reddit. Get a Ranger or Tacoma instead. I wish I did.
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Do not buy a Chevy. Turbo Max issues.
Worst experience buying a new truck. Don’t buy Chevy. Bunch of warranty issues with Turbo Max. The truck spent more time at the dealership getting fixed in the first month then in my possession. After 4 months a multiple attempts times in service the truck still isn’t running right. Customer Service is not good. Wish I stayed with Toyota and regret buying a Chevy.
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- Work Truck Crew CabMSRP: $34,14023 mi away
- Work Truck Crew CabMSRP: $34,6908 mi away
- Z71 Crew CabMSRP: $50,21023 mi away
Out of service after 1k miles
Likes: Powerful engine, good ride quality Dislikes: too much plastic in dash area, subscription based navigation Unfortunately, I had to put my new 2024 Colorado 2wd LT in the shop after 1000 miles driven for a fluid leak. They had to remove the transmission to figure out the source of the leak. I'm being told its a hydraulic fluid leak due to a defective flywheel cover gasket. My AI tool is telling me the likely source of the leak are the components nearby the gasket as the gasket itself doesn't seal fluid. Either way, it's astonishing that I'm in this predicament one month after purchasing a brand new truck.
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2024 Colorado LT 2WD, Turbomax
310 HP and 430 Torque ratings are a great combination for this truck, at 4,400# the performance of my Colorado. With 8 speed transmission the acceleration is equal to or better than, a friends GMC 1500 Denali 4x4 with 5.3 / 10 speed transmission, 3.73 ratio. The best part is that I consistantly get better gas mileage, than the EPA ratings. Doing the math bares this out. For example 26-28 highway has been fairly common, mixed driving has never been less than 24 MPG...ever. Having had 2 Ram 1500's in the past with excellant service, and all around performance, going back to leaf springs, felt like a step backwards...not to worry ride and handling are very good, better than expected....equal to or better than the Coil soring suspensions on the 2024 Tacoma's that I test drove.
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Worst vehicle.
Vehicle is the worst I’ve ever owned. Poor quality. Fender flares barely attached. Broken parts. Roof dented when taking it through the Carwash. Broken trim pieces. Got wrong parts in. Waiting for Chevy engineers to get back to the dealer because they can’t even figure everything that is wrong with it. GM is stating that different departments aren’t respond to them so they can’t do anything and I should go to the BBB. They did offer me Chevy points to shut me up. Like some Chevy accessories will make up for this. Truck has 1700 miles on it. Month in the shop so far… I really like the truck and want a non-defective one. It’s not worth the heartache. DO NOT BUY THIS TRUCK.
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