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Colorado Diesel Towing - Impressive or Not?


Gorehamj
  • John Goreham
    Contributing Writer, GM-Trucks.com
    7/29/2015
    This week the official 2016 Chevy Colorado towing numbers were released for the 2.8-liter Duramax diesel. We covered all the major points in our story yesterday, but wanted to shine a light on the towing capabilities of the new Colorado. According to the information, the new Colorado can to up to 7,700 pounds in two-wheel drive and 7,600 in four-wheel drive versions. Diesels have more than one advantage, but the most commonly cited advantages are towing and fuel efficiency. The combination of these two is also a hot topic.

A basic Chevy Silverado starts with a towing capacity of about 5,600 pounds. A V8 Silverado starts at about 6,700 pounds towing capability. The out-going Toyota Tacoma (Mid-size) V6 pickup can tow about 6,500 pounds. In light of these comparisons, is the new Colorado diesel impressive or not to you?


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