Well, I have hit a bit of an fork in the road. Lately, the economy that i have been achieving in my '15 TRD OR has got my gears turning on options.
I purchased my '15 new, it has 42.5K on the odo, and most importantly, it is paid off. I absolutely love my Taco and I feel it is safe to say that I am a bit of a Toyota 4x4 fan boy. I have owned 3rd, 4th, and 5th gen 4runners, and now this truck. That said, with minor mods (suspension, mild tires, topper, ARB front w/ winch, to name most), I am lucky to see 15 mpg out of it. I tend to average between 12 and 14. Historically, in this hobby and segment of vehicles, this was one of the prices of admission. However, This rig is my daily driver and I feel that there are a few current options on the market that would alleviate this issue slightly.
I did a bit of shopping in the new Toyota market, looking at the TRD OffRoad and Pro options in both Tacoma and 4runner platforms. I wish this were a more reasonable route, but the numbers that I was being presented at my local Yota stealership were just not at a point that would justify my making the switch. Sure, I could sell my truck for plenty more than the offered trade-in, but then I would have to risk what I want not being available on the lot and not having a vehicle to drive. Plus, are the current offerings even that much better than what I have?
Then, on the advice of an old friend, I did something I absolutely never though I would ever do. I paid a visit to my local Chevrolet dealership to check out the Colorado. I've driven one or two at work but they were bare-bones and left quite a bit to be desired.
After taking test drives in both Z71 and ZR2 packages in both gasser and diesel spec, I am almost ashamed to say that I am hugely impressed. Initial impression and driving experience was better than Tacoma in almost every single way. I never really felt that you could get a practical, off road worthy package and still retain such creature comfort. Factor on top of that the diesel option that is yielding some folks over 30 mpg on the highway and I am torn in a big way. The only, and I mean ONLY, two things I was not a huge fan of were some of the plastics on the dash and door panels and the fact that the bed doesn't have the rail system that the Taco does.
I had them check on allowances and rebates and give me an idea of what I would be looking at financially, and without even haggling, I could be in a ZR2 diesel for $13k. Factoring in the option to sell my truck private party and negotiate the ZR2's price, and I could be out the door well under 10.
What is holding me up:
- I love my Yota. Its character, capability, appearance, reliability, resale value, and the fact that its paid off all weigh heavy in my mind.
- Reliability and resale value on the Chevy. I have been unable to find much of anything on either of these two bits of info on the new Colorado. I understand that its a newer platform, but I would have figured that there would still be something out there.
- Lack of long term info out there on the "Baby Duramax".
I don't want to pass up a proper option because I cant get out of the "my Toyota is better" mindset, but I feel it is a justified mindset none the less.
Thoughts from my Toyota 4x4 brethren? I know I will likely receive biased responses in here, but I am also posting in the domestic/midsize subforum as well. Thank you guys!
I purchased my '15 new, it has 42.5K on the odo, and most importantly, it is paid off. I absolutely love my Taco and I feel it is safe to say that I am a bit of a Toyota 4x4 fan boy. I have owned 3rd, 4th, and 5th gen 4runners, and now this truck. That said, with minor mods (suspension, mild tires, topper, ARB front w/ winch, to name most), I am lucky to see 15 mpg out of it. I tend to average between 12 and 14. Historically, in this hobby and segment of vehicles, this was one of the prices of admission. However, This rig is my daily driver and I feel that there are a few current options on the market that would alleviate this issue slightly.
I did a bit of shopping in the new Toyota market, looking at the TRD OffRoad and Pro options in both Tacoma and 4runner platforms. I wish this were a more reasonable route, but the numbers that I was being presented at my local Yota stealership were just not at a point that would justify my making the switch. Sure, I could sell my truck for plenty more than the offered trade-in, but then I would have to risk what I want not being available on the lot and not having a vehicle to drive. Plus, are the current offerings even that much better than what I have?
Then, on the advice of an old friend, I did something I absolutely never though I would ever do. I paid a visit to my local Chevrolet dealership to check out the Colorado. I've driven one or two at work but they were bare-bones and left quite a bit to be desired.
After taking test drives in both Z71 and ZR2 packages in both gasser and diesel spec, I am almost ashamed to say that I am hugely impressed. Initial impression and driving experience was better than Tacoma in almost every single way. I never really felt that you could get a practical, off road worthy package and still retain such creature comfort. Factor on top of that the diesel option that is yielding some folks over 30 mpg on the highway and I am torn in a big way. The only, and I mean ONLY, two things I was not a huge fan of were some of the plastics on the dash and door panels and the fact that the bed doesn't have the rail system that the Taco does.
I had them check on allowances and rebates and give me an idea of what I would be looking at financially, and without even haggling, I could be in a ZR2 diesel for $13k. Factoring in the option to sell my truck private party and negotiate the ZR2's price, and I could be out the door well under 10.
What is holding me up:
- I love my Yota. Its character, capability, appearance, reliability, resale value, and the fact that its paid off all weigh heavy in my mind.
- Reliability and resale value on the Chevy. I have been unable to find much of anything on either of these two bits of info on the new Colorado. I understand that its a newer platform, but I would have figured that there would still be something out there.
- Lack of long term info out there on the "Baby Duramax".
I don't want to pass up a proper option because I cant get out of the "my Toyota is better" mindset, but I feel it is a justified mindset none the less.
Thoughts from my Toyota 4x4 brethren? I know I will likely receive biased responses in here, but I am also posting in the domestic/midsize subforum as well. Thank you guys!