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2005 Colorado Z85 Regular Cab Pickup
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Value:Average
Recalls:1 Recalls



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About This Car
Silver 4-door Crew Cab, 56708 miles, AUTO 4SPD, 3.5L I5. Stock# 5237P. Features: Power Brakes, Power Door Locks, Power Windows, AM/FM Stereo Radio, CD Player, CD Changer, Radial Tires, Gauge Cluster, Trip Odometer, Tilt Steering Wheel, Dual Airbags, Front Bucket Seats, Reclining Seats, Alloy Wheels, Console, Carpeting, Day/Night Lever, Dual Sport Mirrors, Cloth Upholstery, Center Arm Rest, Inside Hood Release, Bed Liner, Running Boards.

Chevrolet Colorado Review

A roomier cab was a key design goal when the Chevrolet Colorado was launched last year. Designed from the ground up to replace the S10 compact pickup, Colorado brings a fresh name and perspective to GM's line of trucks. That perspective includes more space for humans.

Colorado is bigger than the old S10, and that's the trend: Compact pickups are no longer compact. They're growing in size, so much so that the term "compact pickup" may be obsolete. Colorado is an inch wider and a couple of inches longer than the S10, and its wheelbase is three inches longer. The new Dodge Dakota is even bigger. The new Toyota Tacoma is even bigger yet. Meanwhile, Nissan is coming out with a new Frontier that's dramatically larger than the old one. Left behind is the aging Ford Ranger. Ranger is five inches shorter than a comparable Colorado. The EPA still calls this segment "compact," but manufacturers are beginning to call it "mid-size." Whatever you call them, these new pickups are bigger than the trucks they replace. Yet they're still substantially smaller than full-size pickups such as the Chevy Silverado.

The reason for this increase in size is comfort. Pickup buyers want roomier cabs. Often, these trucks are often alternatives to cars, and their owners want more hip room, leg room and head room. Most are willing to sacrifice bed length for cab room. That's why regular cab trucks, which typically offered the longest beds, are all but extinct. The extended cab has replaced the regular cab as the truck for serious haulers, many of whom like being able to stash gear, tools, luggage, groceries behind the seats. Crew cabs have taken off in popularity because they offer the convenience of comfortable back seats for family and friends. Their short bed lengths are an acceptable compromise for many buyers.

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