Is 2007 Chevy Colorado a good truck?
Edmunds’ Expert Review The 2007 Chevrolet Colorado is a handsome truck that, on paper, looks competitive. But in reality, it lags far behind pickups from Dodge, Nissan and Toyota in terms of performance, passenger comfort and overall fit and finish.
What is a 2007 Chevy Colorado worth?
2007 Chevrolet Colorado trade-in prices range from $1,215 – $8,288. Get a more accurate value for your car with the Edmunds appraisal tool.
What engine is in the 2007 Colorado?
2.9 L 4-cylinder
3.7 L 5-cylinder
2007 Chevrolet Colorado/Engine
How many miles will a 2007 Chevy Colorado last?
If given regular maintenance you can expect your chevy colorado to last over 300,000 miles.
What kind of transmission is in a 2007 Chevy Colorado?
Used Transmission
Year | 2007 |
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Transmission Code | 4L60-E |
Transmission Speed | 4 |
Transmission Drive Type | 4WD |
Engine Size | 3.7 |
How much horsepower does a 2007 Chevy Colorado have?
185 to 242 hp
2007 Chevrolet Colorado/Horsepower
Is the Chevy Colorado a reliable vehicle?
The Chevrolet Colorado Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 4th out of 7 for midsize trucks. The severity of repairs is average and the frequency of those issues is low, so major repairs are uncommon for the Colorado.
How much can a 2007 Chevy Colorado pull?
A properly equipped Colorado is rated to tow 4,000 pounds, enough for transporting ATVs, dirt bikes, personal watercraft, bass boats, and small camping trailers. For most consumer needs, Colorado is more than enough truck to get the job done.
What’s the price of a 2007 Chevy Colorado?
Base price of the 2007 Colorado LS Crew Cab is $20,210, and with some options — including the bigger engine — the price of the truck, as tested, was $22,593. For that, I would still buy a Silverado. But the Colorado is decidedly more appealing now than before. Base price: $20,210.
What kind of engine does the Chevy Colorado have?
Offered with a four- or five-cylinder engine, the Colorado is closely related to the GMC Canyon. For 2007, Chevrolet swaps both engines for larger versions, netting a power increase of up to 10 percent. New wheel choices, a mild interior update and an improved transmission round out the major changes.
What’s the price of a new Chevy Colorado?
Two- and four-wheel drive are offered, as are a number of cab types and bed lengths, allowing for optimum customization. The Colorado’s pricing is especially competitive, with the 2WD Regular Cab WT starting at $14,235 and the 4WD Regular Cab WT starting at $17,635.
Are there any improvements to the Chevy Colorado?
But Chevrolet listens and has a very good recent track record of making little improvements to current products. It has done that with the 2007 Colorado, and though there is only one substantial improvement — bigger, more powerful engines — the little truck just seems, well, happier.