NC_Overland
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- First Name
- John
- Joined
- Feb 21, 2020
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- Location
- Raleigh, NC
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 JT Overland
I disagree with the similar power. My 2018 Colorado would absolutely smoke my Gladiator in a race. The 2017+ of that body style does 0-60 in 6.1 seconds bone stock. Gladiator is like 8 secHaving owned two Colorados, a 2016 Ext Cab 4x4, V6 Z71, I paid $33k for was trouble free plus towed a 4,000 lbs travel trailer all over the east coast and Texas Gulf Coast and Pigeon Forge areas. With a total of 69,000 miles. I got $25k for in trade on. The second was a 2019 Crew Cab 4x4, V6 WT, we also paid $33k for. Again trouble free, but with a 5,600 lbs travel trailer and towed with ease. For 78,000 trouble free miles, then received $22k in trade on our 2024 Gladiator Sport S. I can definitely say the build quality and materials all over are higher, the ride is better especially off road, the only improvement the Colorados had over my Gladiator, was the independent front suspension and rack and pinion steering system was more precise, handling better on road, but harsher. Both have same size engine, the Chevy having a little more on paper, but not noticeable, mileage was a little better in the Chevys, but not by much. Can’t say anything about towing because we sold them. Got tired of trying to find availability camp sites in State Parks especially due to lower prices and more space and nicer areas, that are to expensive for private owners to make $$$, especially waterfront areas, but try to get one!
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