Posted by bjb in Tx from Ne on April 17, 2017 at 06:08:50 from (147.1.235.123):
In Reply to: Chevy Colorado? posted by Tracto-man on April 16, 2017 at 21:07:04:
I have a '06 Colorado with about 44k on it. Mine is 2WD and 5-speed manual. Other than some minor problems it has been great little truck for the seven years that I owned it. No major issues but mine is still low mileage. Most of my driving is on paved roads. I have had the squealing front brake problem (junk was stuck in the grove in the pads), I upgraded the battery terminal connections, and the safety switches on the petals corrode easily. If you ever need to replace the starter, you have to remove the intake manifold (i replaced mine trying to chase down a starting problem which turned out to be those safety switches). Finally, if it does NOT have keyless entry (like mine), that generation of GM Passlock can be finicky.
There is an online forum dedicated to the owners of these trucks with lots of information on how to fix the common problems. For a little truck, it is great, and I get around 22-24 mpg with my manual.
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