The Rugged And Useful 2004 Chevy Colorado
Driving the 2004 Chevy Colorado around can put one in mind of the fact that it’s direct ancestor was the Chevy S10 midsize pickup to the extent that both were pickups in the Chevy family. After that, there seems to be almost nothing but two vehicles have in common, because the Colorado looks like quite a stylish truck that came out strong as a result of a collaborative effort by two different General Motors divisions.
The Chevy Colorado pickup truck is made in one of two plants, with the most recognizable and well known plant churning out these trucks down in Shreveport, Louisiana. The truck itself offers both automatic transmissions and manual transmissions as a part of its equipment package. Additionally, there are a wide range of engines available.
General Motors in the new millennium — along with Chevrolet — has realized that even a pickup truck owner might be concerned about fuel economy, and that’s why the company offers an in-line four-cylinder engine and a in-line five cylinder engine in varying sizes with the smallest one being a 2. 8 L powerplant. Additionally, power is transferred through those transmissions to either two wheels or four wheels.
2004 Chevy Colorado trucks also come in a number of cab styles, with a regular cab being the standard equipment offered an extended cab version, which has a small backseat also being offered by Chevrolet. As General Motors likes to do, there are several different option packages in both two wheel and four-wheel drive offered for the benefit of its consumers.
The four-wheel drive package — commonly known as the Z71 — offers a lot of equipment for a relatively small amount of money. The pickup truck has been a strong seller, which is partly due to its very attractive design and the range of engines offered, one of which is an in-line five cylinder which seems to bridge the gap between four-cylinder performance and eight cylinder performance that is just a little hungry for gasoline.
As is the case with most vehicles offered in the Chevy lineup option offerings are usually lumped into a couple of different categories normally known as the LS and LT versions. Historically, the most fully equipped models of 2004 Chevy Colorado pickup trucks will have the LT2 equipment package. Chevrolet really proved that it was serious about bringing out a nice truck for its fans
In casting about for replacement for the venerable S10, Chevy made sure that the 2004 Colorado could pick up the slack quite well. Its appearance serve to tell the buying public that Chevy was really serious about making reliable and attractive trucks that could actually make good use of increasingly expensive gasoline.
Andy Zain is the admin of Chevy Colorado Forum , a place where fans and owners can get the right information for tuning, customization and general discussions on anything about Chevy Colorado. Get the information you need when you visit Chevy Forums
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