General Motors has released a service bulletin for select units of the 2020 Chevy Colorado due to an issue with a solenoid that's prone to failing. According to Special Coverage bulletin N232430470, ...
GM has issued a service update detailing a fix that is now available for 2023 Chevy Colorado pickup trucks affected by an engine control module (ECM) fault that can result in incorrect fuel injector ...
Chevrolet's range of pickup trucks has always been among the most capable and hardest-working in the segment, and that's mostly down to the variety of big-capacity V8 engines which have powered them ...
Now that the new Chevy Colorado has been announced, it's clear that the mid-size truck segment is having a moment. The 2023 Chevy Colorado is going to bask in the glow for a bit, before the spotlight ...
The Chevrolet Colorado is getting an extreme makeover. General Motors’ mainstream brand unveiled an all-new, 2023 model of its mid-size pickup truck that expands in length, interior tech, and model ...
The mid-size truck segment is weird. Despite balooning sales volumes and increased competition, the average truck in the segment is old, visibly outdated, unsophisticated, and marred by compromise.
Chevy’s current Colorado is one of the better midsize pickups out there, offering everything you need but missing the one thing you probably don’t really need but definitely want; a V8 engine. Rewind ...
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