2009 Chevrolet Colorado Professional Cars.com Review

Source: Cars.com

A lot of street truck enthusiasts know the formula. Take a compact truck, put in a V-8, lower and tighten up the suspension, then re-tune the steering and brakes. If you did all that, you'd end up with something like the 2009 Colorado ZQ8. As an added benefit, you'd have a truck that happens to carry and tow more than any Colorado until now. And it would be a blast to drive.For 2009, Chevy has done exactly that, engineering a complete character transplant for the Colorado. By upping the ante in... Read More

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Other Choices:

The base four-cylinder version of the Ford Ranger is still the most agreeable basic small pickup; crash-test results are quite good, and because of its advanced age it can be had at bargain prices. The Nissan Frontier and Toyota Tacoma are both offered with either fuel-efficient four-cylinder engines or optional V-6s. With the V-6, the Frontier is one of the most enjoyable, versatile mid-size pickups available, and it's surprisingly capable for towing or off-roading. For the V-8 Colorado, the Dodge Dakota is the only real competitor. The Dakota is substantially larger and offers a variety of engine configurations, including a powerful V-8, although it’s a bit less maneuverable than the Colorado. The GMC Canyon is essentially the same vehicle, sharing platforms, components, and all else except for trim and badging with the Colorado.

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