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The 2023 Chevy Colorado Is More Truck For Not Much More Money (motortrend.com)

""""Rudimentary math indicates that the base 2023 Colorado WT (Work Truck) is about $1,165 more than an equally configured base 2022. On the other end of the spectrum, an off-road-optimized 2023 Colorado ZR2 is $2,120 cheaper than an outgoing diesel-fed ZR2, and only $1,600 more than the old V-6-powered gasoline ZR2. The outgoing diesel ZR2 crested $50,000, and the new, gas-only one doesn't. Yes, to be fair, the baby Duramax option demanded quite a premium, as expected. (Have you seen how much diesel powertrains add to HD trucks?) But no matter how you spin it, the new Colorado is basically a totally fresh truck for the same-ish price.

The 2023 Chevrolet Colorado comes in five trims configured exclusively as four-door crew cabs with short beds. Gone are the less popular long bed and extended-cab configurations. The trims available are WT, LT, Trail Boss, Z71, and ZR2, with the Trail Boss trim (formerly an add-on package) new this year. All trims are available in four-wheel drive, but if you want to cut costs and complexity, the WT and LT can be had in two-wheel drive.
Also gone are the 2.5-liter four-cylinder (200 hp/191 lb-ft of torque), 3.6-liter V-6 (308 hp/275 lb-ft of torque), and diesel 2.8-liter Duramax four-cylinder (181 hp/369 lb-ft of torque) engine options, all replaced in 2023 by a turbocharged 2.7-liter inline-four gasser offering three power outputs, mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Those outputs and their delineations are: Turbo (237 hp/259 lb-ft of torque), Turbo Plus (310 hp/390 lb-ft of torque), and Turbo High-Output (310 hp/430 lb-ft of torque)"".
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"Also gone are the 2.5-liter four-cylinder (200 hp/191 lb-ft of torque), 3.6-liter V-6 (308 hp/275 lb-ft of torque), and diesel 2.8-liter Duramax four-cylinder (181 hp/369 lb-ft of torque) engine options, all replaced in 2023 by a turbocharged 2.7-liter inline-four gasser offering three power outputs, mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Those outputs and their delineations are: Turbo (237 hp/259 lb-ft of torque), Turbo Plus (310 hp/390 lb-ft of torque), and Turbo High-Output (310 hp/430 lb-ft of torque)".
 

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The 2023 Chevy Colorado Is More Truck For Not Much More Money (motortrend.com)

""""Rudimentary math indicates that the base 2023 Colorado WT (Work Truck) is about $1,165 more than an equally configured base 2022. On the other end of the spectrum, an off-road-optimized 2023 Colorado ZR2 is $2,120 cheaper than an outgoing diesel-fed ZR2, and only $1,600 more than the old V-6-powered gasoline ZR2. The outgoing diesel ZR2 crested $50,000, and the new, gas-only one doesn't. Yes, to be fair, the baby Duramax option demanded quite a premium, as expected. (Have you seen how much diesel powertrains add to HD trucks?) But no matter how you spin it, the new Colorado is basically a totally fresh truck for the same-ish price.

The 2023 Chevrolet Colorado comes in five trims configured exclusively as four-door crew cabs with short beds. Gone are the less popular long bed and extended-cab configurations. The trims available are WT, LT, Trail Boss, Z71, and ZR2, with the Trail Boss trim (formerly an add-on package) new this year. All trims are available in four-wheel drive, but if you want to cut costs and complexity, the WT and LT can be had in two-wheel drive.
Also gone are the 2.5-liter four-cylinder (200 hp/191 lb-ft of torque), 3.6-liter V-6 (308 hp/275 lb-ft of torque), and diesel 2.8-liter Duramax four-cylinder (181 hp/369 lb-ft of torque) engine options, all replaced in 2023 by a turbocharged 2.7-liter inline-four gasser offering three power outputs, mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Those outputs and their delineations are: Turbo (237 hp/259 lb-ft of torque), Turbo Plus (310 hp/390 lb-ft of torque), and Turbo High-Output (310 hp/430 lb-ft of torque)"".
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Loved my Chevy Colorado ZR2 Bison diesel until it started getting error codes from the fuel system…. That scared the carp out of me and I traded it in for my wife’s car….

I thought that I would have it until the wheels fell off…

Waited 5 months without a truck… Funny, never been a truck guy, but got spoiled with the versatility of having a truck…. Had the new one been out, I would have gone that route but with a gas engine….

I even placed a deposit for a GMC Sierra AT4, V8 gas engine…. But after driving my brother’s full size truck for two weeks, while visiting him, I quickly realized that I do not like a full size truck…. It is not for me. So I canceled the order.

I am happy with my Gladiator…always wanted a Jeep…. But I have to say, had the new GMC Canyon AT4X or the Chevy Colorado ZR2 been out… I probably would driving one of those now…

But now that I have my Mojave…I hope that I can keep it for a long, long time…
 

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I saw a blacked out one. Pretty cool. I’m just not a Chevy guy.

Also, why is this posted in a Jeep Gladiator Forum?
My guess is because for many folks, like me, the decision between buying one or the other, is there…
 

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Why come to a gladiator forum to learn about chevys? There’s so many other websites to compare the two.
Yeah… good point… OP would have to answer that one?‍♂

Edit: but the thread is in the “Gladiator versus…” section
 

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It’s got 4 wheels & a short bed. Seems the comparison pretty much ends there? Too bad Jeep does not have a big-liter turbo 4. Hope the 3.0L fits-
 

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It is a very nice looking truck...I like the idea of the Desert model which they say is top of their line starting at 50K$. Certainly a model we should compare to Jeep's equivalent the Mojave...I paid in the high 60$K last year fully loaded with leather - the light colored one which is almost impossible to get in the mid size class (I looked at a lot of other manufacturers because I don't do black interior)....I am sure the Colorado D.M. fully loaded would come up or very close to the price I paid. I would also think the interiors on our Gladiators are just a step above anything else in the mid-size as far as quality and looks. All the trucks I considered last year in midsize mostly had a cheap uninspiring overly chintzy appearance.

As far as the outside look, both options look great to me each satisfying in different ways. MO/Gladiators have a very district and unique look, the Colorado a more traditional/group-think look. Totally a matter of what one prefers.

That leave performance off road...I am overwhelmingly happy with my MO performance off-road, I would suspect the Colorado D.M. can not do as well. Just my opinion, would love to hear other opinions on this point.

(On road, I would guess the Col. might have a bit less wind noise as a highway cruiser, but for me, in this genera, not a key determinate in the decision).

One PS: Their D.M. has a little bit more HP than the MO, but then again, I have a Sunrider Flip-TOP, or just about any top I want which is a much more fun experience than just a standard sun roof. Besides, I have yet to encountered even one incident both on and naturally especially off road where I hit the gas peddle hard and said, "gee, if only I had more HP".

Overall, IF there was no Mojave, I would be reasonably happy with the Colorado D.M. as long as I could get light colored seats in it. ?
 
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Wow I wanted to see if this had some real information but its only a Chevy commercial.
There is not a Chevy made that is mostly stock that can follow me on the trails and go where I go.
I use my Jeep Gladiator as my Daily driver and to get to places that most can not get to for Fishing; biking; or just a family outing to watch the sun set without a ton of people around.
Its sad that we are seeing so much "fake news" is showing up in these forms and I am starting to think that there are a handful of Trolls in here that have never owned a Jeep but are paid to bash the Jeep product.
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