Are there any recalls on 2015 Chevy Colorado?
General Motors LLC (GM) is recalling certain model year 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon trucks manufactured January 6, 2014, to April 1, 2015. In the affected vehicles, the hooks that secure the driver’s and/or front passenger’s seat frame may not have been properly attached to the vehicle body during assembly.
Are Chevy Colorados unreliable?
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.
Are older Chevy Colorados reliable?
Chevy Colorado Great Reliability Overall quite reliable. The comfort level is good. The performance is pretty good with the 242hp I5 engine.
What is the best year for a Chevy Colorado?
The 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 Chevrolet Colorado year models are some of the best used models you can buy. Both models have very few complaints, and often don’t encounter problems until they’re at an average of 70,000 miles, usually costing less than $1000 to fix.
Are there any problems with the Chevy Colorado?
Drove into town (8 miles) and had to park behind a restaurant because they had no full through parking spaces. Couldn’t get it into reverse there either. Putting it in first doesn’t seem to help. This was an extremely clean low mileage truck and I wondered why anyone would trade it in.
Why is downshift not working on Chevy Colorado?
If you let the vehicle warm up to normal operating temperature before driving, this will not happen. By design, the downshift control operates such that it ensures the engine speed is high enough to prevent stallling when passing gear is actuated.
Where to hunt, hike and backpack in Colorado?
After a combined eight days of hunting, hiking and backpacking in San Juan National Forest’s Weminuche Wilderness Area and public land near Trinidad, Colorado, I was more than impressed. Here’s why: Solid construction – The pack’s greater weight was because it was well made using durable materials.
Why does my Chevy Colorado have a limited slip rear end?
My ’05 Colorado 4X4 with the automatic transmission just started doing this with about 58,000 miles. I am trying to determine if it is related to the transmission, a transmission mount, or the limited slip rear end.