billiebob
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GMC Canyon, Chevy Colorado Diesel Production To End In Q3 2022
Next-gen models incoming.
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310hp, 430ft lbs that thing will be a rocket. The 2.7 4cyl is quieter and smoother than my 2.7 ecoboost.GMC Canyon, Chevy Colorado Diesel Production To End In Q3 2022
Next-gen models incoming.gmauthority.com
Well said, I quit watching the ripples 30 years ago. Anyone thinking Brand loyalty is a thing is completely missing the point. You could write 10,000 words on who sold what to whom.It'll be interesting to see how the new version goes - the Holden Colorado is no more after GM shut down Holden, so this will become a GMC & Chevrolet market only product. With this, they also severed the last of their ties to Isuzu (who are now in bed with Mazda.... who in turn severed ties with Ford... who are now in bed with VW) so there are a few ripple on effects.
Actually, the US version of the twins has always been a North America only product. The overseas versions including Holden are re-badged Isuzu D-max trucks, as are "Thailand-spec" Colorados. The only thing they share with the North American Colorado/Canyon is the name. Seems dumb for GM to have designed a whole new platform for a vehicle that was already in existance, but the US version is a bit bigger I think, likely because we bigger peeps... (Too many $5 Biggie Bags at Wendys...)It'll be interesting to see how the new version goes - the Holden Colorado is no more after GM shut down Holden, so this will become a GMC & Chevrolet market only product. With this, they also severed the last of their ties to Isuzu (who are now in bed with Mazda.... who in turn severed ties with Ford... who are now in bed with VW) so there are a few ripple on effects.
Never seen that concept before, there must be a reason besides cost that they didn't follow through because thats not much extra metal there. Looks like the top half is bolted to the top of the bed and the bottom is either welded or bolted to the slider, do you have any side or closer images? I may want to make my own if I don't see the obvious failure point(s).It was a concept vehicle:
The 2.8 isn't exactly going to be gone chevy supposedly plans on keeping the Brazil plant open for the south American s10 models.Actually, the US version of the twins has always been a North America only product. The overseas versions including Holden are re-badged Isuzu D-max trucks, as are "Thailand-spec" Colorados. The only thing they share with the North American Colorado/Canyon is the name. Seems dumb for GM to have designed a whole new platform for a vehicle that was already in existance, but the US version is a bit bigger I think, likely because we bigger peeps... (Too many $5 Biggie Bags at Wendys...)
I do think the 2.7 turbo is going to ROCK in a Colorado. Finally something to compete with the Ranger's turbo four...
Stupid that our diesel emissions are so tight that a euro diesel won't pass. And pretty much all for nothing, since 99% of the emission types that we're so concerned about come from maritime shipping and heavy industry. Ie, reducing emissions in cars and trucks changes the "big picture" by far less than 1%. Seems worth it to me...
Never seen that concept before, there must be a reason besides cost that they didn't follow through because thats not much extra metal there. Looks like the top half is bolted to the top of the bed and the bottom is either welded or bolted to the slider, do you have any side or closer images? I may want to make my own if I don't see the obvious failure point(s).