New Colorado/Canyon update..

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Topkicker

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Haven't been on here in a while. I know a lot of interest was shown on the new GM midsize trucks. We have started building units to fill dealer inventory and preorders. I know price was the biggest question. The latest news I have is the basic truck will be around $20K and the crew 4x4 with all the goodies w top out around $35K. I hope these figures hold true. This would make these trucks very competitive w the outdated Frontier and Tacoma. Remind you, I work in the manufacturing facility and not marketing so these #'s aren't carved in stone. The diesel is still a go. It will be available hopefully as early as next summer. Another strong rumor is the return of a factory lifted off-road version (remember the ZR-2 and High Rider). Tow ratings are still looking to be 6700lbs for the V-6 gasser. Three configurations of the truck will be available. To those who haven't read my previous post, Extended cab w long bed. Crew Cab w short bed, and Crew Cab w long bed. 2 or 4wd will be offered on all configurations.



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   / New Colorado/Canyon update.. #2  
I still think this will be a home run.

Best looking GM truck in 30 years in my opinion. Looks very Honda Ridgeline-ish.
 
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Has anyone mentioned fuel mileage yet? Was curious if it was going to be better or about the same as the 1500 Silverado.
 
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Keep us posted Topkicker.......thanks.
 
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I do not see the Honda Ridgeline look myself, I do see the big brother 1500 Sierra and Silverado pedigree tho

If the mileage is not going to be better than the 1500 I do not see a benefit though
 
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I do not see the Honda Ridgeline look myself, I do see the big brother 1500 Sierra and Silverado pedigree tho

If the mileage is not going to be better than the 1500 I do not see a benefit though

That's the thing. It has to have some advantages to offset the lower capabilities. Just being more nimble will probably not be enough. Like to see 30 mpg!
 
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Nice looking truck! If its as reliable as my tacoma it will be a home run:)
 
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That's the thing. It has to have some advantages to offset the lower capabilities. Just being more nimble will probably not be enough. Like to see 30 mpg!

The main reason for this truck line re-entering the U.S. market was to offset the MPG ratings to satisfy the EPA standards for total number of trucks produced by GM. Seeing close to 30 MPG's on the hwy should be within reason.
 
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I forget..

Was a manual trans with the diesel going to be an option?
 
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I forget.. Was a manual trans with the diesel going to be an option?

We have built a few I4 gassers with standard tranny. Still up in the air on pairing one w the diesel.
 

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