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Chevrolet Colorado

Mid-Size Pickup Truck 2004–present 152–308 hp Petrol / Diesel

Chevrolet's mid-size pickup — the Colorado strikes the ideal balance between Silverado capability and everyday practicality, offering genuine off-road ability in a more manageable footprint.

2004
Year Introduced
308
Max HP (V6 petrol)
3,493 kg
Max Towing
3
Generations

Overview

The Chevrolet Colorado entered the mid-size pickup segment in 2004 as a successor to the S-10, offering buyers who found the Silverado too large a purpose-built alternative with genuine truck DNA. The first generation (2004–2012), shared with the GMC Canyon, established a solid foundation but was criticized for its thirsty inline-5 engine. The pivotal second generation (2015–2022) transformed the Colorado's fortunes, winning Motor Trend's Truck of the Year twice and introducing a class-leading 2.8L Duramax diesel engine.

The third-generation Colorado (2023-present) completely reimagined the formula with a more truck-like stance, wider and taller body, and a turbocharged 2.7L four-cylinder engine offering 310 lb-ft of torque — more than the first-gen V8. The Trail Boss and ZR2 variants introduced genuine rock-crawling hardware including Multimatic DSSV dampers, front and rear electronic lockers, and rock rails — making the Colorado one of the most capable mid-size off-roaders available.

In Azerbaijan, mid-size pickups like the Colorado represent a pragmatic choice for buyers who want truck capability without the overwhelming size of a Silverado in urban traffic. The Colorado's relatively compact footprint navigates Baku's older, narrower neighbourhoods more comfortably than a full-size truck, while the diesel ZR2 or Trail Boss variants handle the mountain approach roads to Gabala or Sheki with confidence.

Colorado in Pictures

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Key Specifications

  • 2nd gen 2.5L inline-4 petrol: 200 hp, 271 Nm
  • 2nd gen 3.6L V6 petrol: 308 hp, 369 Nm
  • 2nd gen 2.8L Duramax inline-4 diesel: 186 hp, 500 Nm
  • 3rd gen 2.7T inline-4 petrol (High-Output): 310 hp, 622 Nm
  • Transmission: 6-speed automatic or 8-speed automatic
  • Drive: RWD or 4WD with 2-speed transfer case
  • Max towing (3.6L V6): 3,493 kg
  • ZR2 ground clearance: 237 mm

Variant Comparison

VariantPowertrainPower0–100 km/hBest For
Colorado LT 2.5L2.5L inline-4200 hp9.0s 0–100Light-duty everyday use, best fuel economy
Colorado Z71 3.6L3.6L V6308 hp6.8s 0–100Best performance, towing, highway cruising
Colorado Z71 Diesel2.8L Duramax diesel186 hp / 500 Nm8.5s 0–100Long-distance touring, best real-world economy
Colorado ZR22.8L diesel or 3.6L V6186–308 hp7.0–8.5sMaximum off-road capability, rock trails

Competitor Snapshot

ModelStrengthCompromise (Local Context)
Toyota TacomaClass-leading resale value, reputation for long-term reliabilityInterior quality lags behind Colorado, older platform technology
Ford RangerWidely sold globally, better parts availability in some marketsRanger service infrastructure limited in Azerbaijan compared to Chevrolet
Nissan NavaraMore globally common, available in Baku dealersLess off-road focused, inferior to ZR2 for serious terrain

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

  • Annual fuel use: 2530.0 L/year
  • Annual fuel cost: $2151
  • Total annual ownership estimate: $5151
  • Average monthly ownership estimate: $429
  • 2.8L Duramax diesel requires Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF/AdBlue) — DEF is available in Baku at major fuel stations.
  • 3.6L V6 uses timing chains (not belts) — very reliable, but oil changes every 8,000 km are essential.
  • ZR2 Multimatic DSSV dampers require specialist rebuild at approximately 100,000 km; budget $2,000–3,500.
  • 4WD transfer case: engage 4WD monthly even in summer to prevent seals from drying out.
  • Synthetic 5W-30 oil changes every 8,000–10,000 km; budget $70–100 at Baku independent workshops.

Maintenance & Service in Azerbaijan

  • Diesel fuel filter replacement every 40,000 km is critical — low-quality diesel in some regions blocks filters faster.
  • V6 spark plugs: change at 160,000 km with ACDelco Iridium; premature failure causes rough idle and misfires.
  • Rear differential fluid: change every 60,000 km; neglect causes differential whine and bearing failure.
  • Front CV boots: inspect every service — local road conditions cause premature wear, especially ZR2 with greater articulation.
  • Cabin air filter: change every 15,000 km in Baku's dusty conditions (more frequently than GM's 40,000 km recommendation).

Used Colorado Buying Checklist

  • Test 4WD engagement and listen for transfer case clunking — worn shift forks are a known issue on 2015–2018 models.
  • Check for coolant leaks on the 2.8L diesel (thermostat housing is a known weak point).
  • Inspect the frame for corrosion on US-sourced rust-belt examples.
  • Verify the tailgate and bed step (if LTZ/Z71 spec) operates correctly.
  • Scan for DTC codes — EVAP system and O2 sensor faults are common on US-spec models converted for export.
  • Test air conditioning performance — Colorado AC compressor failures occur around 80,000–120,000 km.

Colorado FAQ — Azerbaijan Buyers

Q: Colorado diesel or petrol for Azerbaijan?
The 2.8L Duramax diesel is the preferred choice for mixed city/highway/mountain use in Azerbaijan. It delivers 500 Nm of torque for hauling or off-road use, while returning 9–11 L/100km in real-world driving — significantly better than the V6 petrol. Ensure DEF availability in your regular driving area before committing to the diesel.
Q: Is the Colorado more practical than the Silverado for Baku city use?
Yes — the Colorado is approximately 200–250 mm shorter and 100–150 mm narrower than the Silverado 1500. It fits multi-storey car parks and Baku's older streets far more easily. For the majority of buyers who don't regularly tow over 2,000 kg, the Colorado covers all practical needs.
Q: Which Colorado trim is best value for Azerbaijan buyers?
The 2017–2021 Colorado Z71 Crew Cab with the 3.6L V6 or 2.8L diesel offers the best combination of features, off-road readiness, and value. LTZ trim adds refinement; ZR2 adds extreme off-road capability at a significant price premium only justified for regular serious terrain use.

Should You Buy the Chevrolet Colorado?

The pragmatic choice — truck capability in a more civilised package.

For Baku buyers wanting genuine truck utility without the Silverado's imposing size, the Colorado Crew Cab 4×4 in Z71 or LTZ trim is an excellent choice. The 2.8L diesel variant particularly suits long-distance travellers to Western Azerbaijan or cross-border runs. Source from reputable US importers, verify transfer case health, and budget for genuine GM parts through established local suppliers.

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