So Mercedes powertrain, interior, reliability and Infiniti styling. Pass.
So Mercedes powertrain, interior, reliability and Infiniti styling. Pass.
Good job Torch. Always bugged me in the Cars movies the headlights were not the eyes.
Anyone else notice that it appears to be a 5 cyl.
One of these will be my next truck. In a year or two.
No vehicles of value were lost.
Coming soon to a buy here pay here lot near you one like new QX80.
42k was after discounts and “special” pricing. was 49k MSRP. Colorado was 41,500 msrp which is 39,500 after best offers I could find.
Here they have Corvettes.
Already happened around here, might be less then 10% of the fleet left being Vic’s and they are reserve vehicles. Impala’s, Tahoe’s, Charger’s, and Explorer’s are the most common depending on agency.
Was heavily looking at Ram EcoDiesel’s as it was cheaper then the Colorado after 10k off. They just didn’t have any leftover Laramie’s. So no change this fall.
Agreed
This has happened twice now when casually going in to look at the Colorado’s, well sir I can get you a nicely spec’d Silverado for a better deal. Then I ask if I can get a Silverado 1500 with a Diesel and they say no but the 5.3 gets excellent MPG so I wouldn’t notice much of a difference.
I agree, I paid 42k for my fully loaded F-150 FX4 back in 2012, I have a Colorado Z71 Duramax spec’d out and its sitting right around 40k. Hard to justify knowing how quickly American vehicles take a resale value loss.
What is undesirable about the Colorado pricing? Biggest thing I noticed is a total lack of incentives due to high demand so in reality you could get a nicely equipped Silverado for similar money. Not like you are going to get a Tacoma for a deal either.
These are the primary reason I took the ATS off my list. ATS-V went on the list till I saw it still has those fugly gauges.