Are 2017 Chevy Colorados good trucks?
Whether you want a workhorse or a daily driver, the 2017 Chevy Colorado is a good compact truck. Inside, it’s quiet and comfortable, with a ride that is smoother than you may expect from a pickup. Its maximum tow rating (at 7,700 pounds) is matched only by its close cousin, the GMC Canyon.
Does the 2017 Chevy Colorado have transmission problems?
Owners of 2015-2017 GMC Canyons and Chevrolet Colorados have complained that they have experienced transmission issues when downshifting or accelerating. The most commonly reported issue is “shuddering” when the truck accelerates and sudden “jerking” when downshifting gears when driving up an incline.
Is the 2017 Chevy Colorado 4 wheel drive?
Engine & Transmission Two-wheel drive (2WD) is standard, and 4-wheel drive (4WD) is optional with all engines. Fuel economy ranges all the way up to 30 mpg with the diesel.
When did they stop making Chevy Colorado?
The Chevrolet Colorado was not produced from 2013–2014.
What is a 2017 Colorado worth?
2017 Chevrolet Colorado Value – $12,786-$35,501 | Edmunds.
What V6 is in a 2017 Colorado?
Engines
Type: | 3.6L DOHC V-6 with Direct Injection |
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Horsepower (hp / kW @ rpm): | 308 / 230 @ 6800 (SAE certified) |
Torque (lb.-ft. / Nm @ rpm): | 275 / 373 @ 4000 (SAE certified) |
Why is there a shortage of Chevy Colorado trucks?
The cumulative effect of production stoppages has now affected the Chevrolet Colorado. According to GM Authority, inventory of the midsize pickup has dramatically decreased to far below the industry average. The low supply has been caused by production shutdowns at the GM Wentzville plant in Missouri.
Why is there a shortage of Chevy Colorado?
The disruptions in production caused supply of the Chevy Colorado to fall critically low in the U.S., with inventory of the popular midsize pickup trucks running at an extremely seven days supply as of the first week of September 2021.