What’s the 2015 Chevy Colorado 4-Cylinder like to Drive? [First Impression]

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The 2015 Chevy Colorado 4-Cylinder was available for test driving during the recent Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon press event held in Del-Mar, California. Making a respectable 200 horsepower (at 6,300 rpm) and 191 lbs-feet of torque (at 4,400 rpm), the 2015 Chevy Colorado 4-Cylinder is capable of getting 19 mpg city / 26 mpg highway (2WD manual) 20 mpg city/ 27 mpg highway (2WD automatic) and 19 mpg city / 25 mpg highway (4WD automatic).

By comparison, the current Toyota Tacoma with the 2.7-liter, 4-Cylinder makes 159 hp (at 5,200 rpm) and 180 lb-ft of torque (at 3,800 rpm). The Tacoma Access Cab 2WD with a 5-speed manual is rated at 21 MPG city and 25 MPG highway.

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Unlike the rest of the line, the 2.5-liter, four-cylinder-equipped Chevrolet Colorado can be equipped with a six-speed manual transmission (an Eaton N8D 6-speed manual). That setup is reserved for the extend cab, 2WD models only. GM feels that automatics will be more popular and preferred by customers.

I do not fully agree with General Motors on this one. I know lots of Tacoma and Frontier owners who prefer a manual transmission over an automatic – especially – off-roading enthusiasts.

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We did not get a shot at the manual, but we did drive a 2015 Chevrolet Colorado 4-Cylinder that was pretty close to being a base model. A base-model 2015 Colorado 4-Cylinder starts at $20,995 – we estimate that the Colorado we tested at the event was priced below $24,000.

Despite the short drive, we came away impressed at the smooth overall driving experience and applaud GM for making their cheapest interior better than Nissan and Toyota’s best interiors.

Our video featuring the four-cylinder Colorado is coming up soon, but here is the V6 version being compared against the Tacoma and the Frontier.

Nathan Adlen reviews vehicles from the cheapest to the most prestigious. His words, good humor and video are enjoyed  worldwide.
Nathan Adlen reviews vehicles from the cheapest to the most prestigious. His words, good humor and video are enjoyed
worldwide.
Nathan Adlen
Easily amused by anything with four wheels, Nathan Adlen reviews vehicles from the cheapest to the most prestigious. Wrecking yards, dealer lots, garages, racetracks, professional automotive testing and automotive journalism - Nathan has experienced a wide range of the automotive spectrum. Brought up in the California car culture and educated in theater, childhood education, film, journalism and history, Nathan now lives with his family in Denver, CO. His words, good humor and video are enjoyed worldwide.