Next Generation Colorado Aims To Have Much Lower Operating Costs Than Full-Sized Trucks
As far as a GMC model goes, the potential truck will have a “different approach than a Chevrolet.”
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The Colorado is a midsize pickup truck from GM’s Chevrolet division. It was previously a compact pickup truck. It is called S10 in some markets. This page displays Chevrolet Colorado news, pictures, videos, reviews, gossip and more.
As far as a GMC model goes, the potential truck will have a “different approach than a Chevrolet.”
So, what of the American market? GM won’t say just yet, but remember that the company didn’t initially confirm the all-new Chevy Colorado pickup for America until just recently.
Give that the investment is occurring at this time, then we should expect the Colorado to be available for purchase sometime in 2013.
Edmunds Inside Line gives the Thai-spec Chevrolet Colorado a go to see if it has American success potential.
The site offers a first look at the new midsize truck, including info on features, engines, and a photo gallery.
The 2013 Trailblazer is going to be a mid-sized, body-on-frame SUV and is based on the same all-new truck platform as the next-generation Chevy Colorado pickup.
General Motors has officially confirmed that the next generation Chevrolet Colorado global pickup will indeed enter the U.S. market. We’ll pretend to be surprised.
The launch of the completely redesigned Chevrolet Colorado is upon the World, and official photos have been released.
The mysterious part about all of this is that GM fails to mention just which trucks will get the treatment.
After the news over the past week or so, it will be only a matter of time before official word breaks out.
While a U.S. launch remains unconfirmed, there’s something truck-related happening with GM’s Wentzville, Missouri assembly plant.
Just what could they be?
Chevrolet may not have any original material for Frankfurt, but that doesn’t make their presentation irrelevant.
The 2.8L Duramax was featured in the next generation Chevy Colorado, when it was revealed in Bangkok earlier this year.
We’ve seen both the show car and Rally Concept versions of the globally-bound next generation Chevrolet Colorado. Now, a Thai forum site has posted spy photos of a blue-hued 2013 Colorado with not a hint of camouflage.
We’ve seen this before, but it’s been a few months.
It’s good to check what kinds of press releases Chevy is releasing in Argentina every once in a while.
This does not at all mean that General Motors has yet to turn the corner.
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