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Caught this article on the 2013 Chevrolet Colorado truck photos on a different blog, click the link below to read the story and see more pics.

What's everyone think?

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http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2011/08/2013-chevrolet-colorado-pickup-truck.html

The next generation of the Chevrolet Colorado pickup truck concept has been doing the motorshow rounds this year having made appearances (in chronological order) at the Bangkok International Auto Show in Thailand, at the Buenos Aires Motorshow in Argentina and more recently, at the Australian auto show in Sydney.






 

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I hope they put the right motor in it this time around and hopefully it will have better sales..
 

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I hope they put the right motor in it this time around and hopefully it will have better sales..
X2....Plus Idk how I feel about the Traverse-esque front end. Overall, I think the new generation Colorado is shaping up to be better than the current one so far.
 

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My eyes!!! They are burning!!! Guess the engineers designed this one in the dark or just on a Tuesday before lunch. I can imagine the conversation. "We'll copy the Toyota rear section and mate it to the Cruze!".. "Our work here is done!" I don't care if they sell a billion to Asia. The only way I'd buy one is if I move there and they cost $5. .. YMMV
 

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I wish GM would take a clue from Toyota and Honda and finally build vehicle that when driven feels like your driving a vehicle that costs alot more than you paid. I am by no means a inport fan but my neighbor recently bought a new Tacoma, and the overall feel of every surface [seats, dash, doorpanels, switches] is so much more high end feeling. I am comparing it the Colorado I drive everyday at work which has hard plastic everywhere on the dash and door panels, its just feels cheap kinda like a mini truck from the 80s or early 90s. The Colorado costs about the same, maybe a little cheaper, but it seems that GM has the attitude of its good enough. Whatever happened too GM vehicles having that I got a lot for my money feel. If they built a truck that made people feel like they were getting something better instead of something not quite as good but hey it still says Chevy on it. I'm not just picking on the Colorado its the same with the new Silverado. The dash in the trucks with the base dash is just black hard plastic boring with no style. WTH happened, the 99-07 trucks had a classier looking set-up without having to spend a bunch more for the upgraded one. Did they make it cheap looking just so people would want the high end dash? I think GM really needs to step up its game.
 

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What Boonduff said!
Also i want one in 2wd with a fuel efficent 4cyl, and 5spd, but give me all the other options. I dont want to be stuck with a work truck because i want fuel effency! also i live to have a manual transmission which actually makes a 2wd useable here in the deep snow we get here in northern MN
 

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You hit on a key point Murdog. If you want a manual transmission, you have to get the bottom of the barrel on options. There was a time when the manual transmission was the PREFERRED transmission. It is probably to much to ask, but when I spend thousands of dollars, any the heck can't I get it like my hamburger; my way?!
 

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No kidding! my thing is i also want the smaller motor with all the options.. when i buy a small truck i am buying it to use as a small truck. i will have a big truck to do the work of a big truck! but if im going to be in the darn thing every day let me have what i want.. I actually gave props to ford on this you could order the 2.5L 4cyl and a 5spd with all of the options! that meant 27plus mpg and a nice comfy ride! The colorado was just to far out of my price range and thanks to the milage with the options that i wanted i might as well have gotten a bigger more powerful and just as fuel efficent silverado. Makes no sense.. As mentioned toyota has that part down. GM needs to get there
Also chevy wake up and make a 4cyl diesel option for your smaller trucks, and let me option it how i want. Similar to VW and their TDI Jetta, you can order it from a plane jane to a fully loaded leather liner.
I may live in snow country but if i want a 2wd that is fine. I have a fullsize 4wd that will get me around if im afraid to take the darn thing out.
 

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What Boonduff said!
Also i want one in 2wd with a fuel efficent 4cyl, and 5spd, but give me all the other options. I dont want to be stuck with a work truck because i want fuel effency! also i live to have a manual transmission which actually makes a 2wd useable here in the deep snow we get here in northern MN
My sentiments exactly.

Sadly, GM makes it quite difficult to obtain a manual transmission on many of the trucks. It is a no option of full size trucks.

I need the standard vinyl seats and flooring but am stuck with only a Work Truck and limited options.
 

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Looks like a fair approximation of a Ford F-150 from the late '90's. In other words, a shapeless ill-defined lump.


I love my 2006 stretch cab, but won't be replacing it with what I see in the spyphotos. I've long wanted to swap to a Chevy Six from a Trailblazer when (if) my I5 ever wheezes to a stop. Seeing what GM would have me driving next, that's all the more reason to plan on doing so.
 

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I have actually done alot of research into the new Colorado series (mainly because the rally concept is what i dream of hitting dunes with) and according to certain articles published after the formal release of the colorado in Buenos Aires, East India and Thailand say that the emissions standards set out in North America are not met by the 4 cyl diesel they include in the options for this specific Colorado. This fact really turned me off. However, "rumours" have been heard that the North American release date may be pushed back(2014) to accomodate for the emissions issues. I would really appreciate if anyone has any more specific information rather than just internet articles. Also to all friends of the manual transmissions in trucks every single Colorado Rally Concept displayed at car shows have been manual which was also a very exciting fact for me to hear. However, I do agree with those of you with the problems with the asthetics of the new models, but for the rally concept I believe this will be my next truck :sign0021:
 

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What Boonduff said!
Also i want one in 2wd with a fuel efficent 4cyl, and 5spd, but give me all the other options. I dont want to be stuck with a work truck because i want fuel effency! also i live to have a manual transmission which actually makes a 2wd useable here in the deep snow we get here in northern MN

I wholeheartedly agree.
What is wrong with GM Marketing?

I want the vinyl seats. I want the vinyl floor carpet. I have a dog. Enough said.
The vinyl seats are the same seats as all others.
Why can't GM offer the vinyl seats as an option? I'd pay extra for such.
Yes, vinyl seats are not for everyone.
But they make them. They offer them on Work Truck. Why not make this an option on all trucks?
I want the vinyl carpet. The vinyl carpet is offered on the Work Truck. Why not make this an option for all of the trucks?
GM Marketing has me baffled at times.
 

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Also forgot to ad.
Why not offer standard steel wheels on all models?



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2012 Chevrolet Colorado LT.
Came with aluminum alloy rims. I took off factory rims/tires and placed in storage.
Dealer will not swap rims/tires from Work Truck.
Took a great deal of effort, time, and money to get standard steel rims on this LT.
 

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