Since I have MASSIVE ADD! Phaze one of Get me an ********** diesel colorado has started!

p nut

butter
I'm assuming that Fuelly data is just a hodge podge mix of various city and highway mileage. I'd like to see strictly highway runs and see what they get. Maybe a dealership has a demo/rental you guys can take out.
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Also, I just looked up some prices. A local dealer has two. Both SLT and both over $40k. Only discounted $2k off of MSRP. Holy crap. Even the regular 3.6L V6 is up in the high $30k's.
 

grandpa

Member
My overall mpg average at 4,225 miles is 30. The best 50 mile average is 38.1 mpg. These are mostly highway miles. 2016 GMC Canyon 2.8 duramax diesel.
 

Clutch

<---Pass
I'm assuming that Fuelly data is just a hodge podge mix of various city and highway mileage. I'd like to see strictly highway runs and see what they get. Maybe a dealership has a demo/rental you guys can take out.
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Also, I just looked up some prices. A local dealer has two. Both SLT and both over $40k. Only discounted $2k off of MSRP. Holy crap. Even the regular 3.6L V6 is up in the high $30k's.

I am not seeing a filter for strictly highway mileage. Like the Ram betting I can get better mileage than most.

Have been looking on cars.com, I am seeing them in the $34K range.

My overall mpg average at 4,225 miles is 30. The best 50 mile average is 38.1 mpg. These are mostly highway miles. 2016 GMC Canyon 2.8 duramax diesel.

That is awesome! They look like great "little" truck.

However great mileage isn't an end-all for me. They miss a couple points for me, , not available in the WT model, no extra cab, no manual trans...don't care for the rear shock mounts or spare tire location, it hangs really low compared to a Tacoma. Which has everything I want and need out of truck, except great mileage. You can grab a SR ACLB Tacoma for $25K...that savings over a Colorado buys an awful lot of fuel. It is just a little slow...not much in a hurry any more...little re-gear and it should pull my 3 bike trailer just fine.
 

p nut

butter
gramps - Is yours 2WD or 4WD? Either way, lifetime average of 30mpg is great! Although I'll have to call you out on the 50 mile, 38mpg claim. I can do that, too, but route is slightly downhill. :)
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I just searched on cars.com and the cheapest diesel is still $37,500 (SLT trim, 4WD, within 500 miles from me). Still a bit much to me, but truck industry is doing well, so prices just keep going up.
 

grandpa

Member
gramps - Is yours 2WD or 4WD? Either way, lifetime average of 30mpg is great! Although I'll have to call you out on the 50 mile, 38mpg claim. I can do that, too, but route is slightly downhill. :)
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I just searched on cars.com and the cheapest diesel is still $37,500 (SLT trim, 4WD, within 500 miles from me). Still a bit much to me, but truck industry is doing well, so prices just keep going up.

It's 4WD and it's very flat in eastern NC.
 

kojackJKU

Autism Family Travellers!
I had the z71 with the "whatever it is package with the rear rack, steps and lights" out for a test drive today. it was the v6, and really, not getting great milage...in the 600 kms it had on it, it was 16.6l/100kms. Whatever that works out to be in MPG. We (my wife and I), both Love the truck however....with the diesel it will be a winner for us!
 

p nut

butter
I had the z71 with the "whatever it is package with the rear rack, steps and lights" out for a test drive today. it was the v6, and really, not getting great milage...in the 600 kms it had on it, it was 16.6l/100kms. Whatever that works out to be in MPG. We (my wife and I), both Love the truck however....with the diesel it will be a winner for us!

Ouch. That's ~14mpg. 3/4 ton territory (and Tundra :D).
 

p nut

butter
It is a Chevy trim level. maybe the same as the GMC SLT, and they drop the "S"??? I dunno...

Oh, right. Doh! Knew that. I'm not fluent in domesticanese yet.
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I think Chevy's top level trim is LTZ. LT is probably same as SLE.
 

rkj__

Adventurer
It is a Chevy trim level. maybe the same as the GMC SLT, and they drop the "S"??? I dunno...

LT is the highest non-off-road trim level for the Chevy.
The SLT is the highest non-off-road tirm level for the GMC. Between the two, the GMC SLT has a nicer interior than the Chevy LT.
 

rkj__

Adventurer
Ouch. That's ~14mpg. 3/4 ton territory (and Tundra :D).

When I test drove a Canyon V6, I drove it like I stole it. I was not aiming for a high MPG run. Whoever got in the truck after me, would not have seen very favourable MPG stats.

PS The package with the extra LED lights is called "Trail Boss."
 

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