
While five out of six of the small pickup trucks tested earned at least a good or acceptable rating, only three earned a "good" rating.
While five out of six of the small pickup trucks tested earned at least a good or acceptable rating, only three earned a "good" rating.
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Designers and engineers focused on three key categories: design, performance, and new and useful technology.
General Motors, LLC (GM) is recalling approximately 60,678 model-year 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon vehicles.
The automaker plans to use $1 billion of the investment in upgrades to the Wentzville, Mo., truck plant, including new machines, conveyors, controls, and tooling.
The 2021 Chevrolet Colorado midsize pickup will go on sale next year with several updates, including a freshened exterior and greater differentiation between trim grades, General Motors has announced.
General Motors will offer plenty of optional equipment and features for its commercial fleet buyers in its 2020-model-year lineup, including its next-generation Chevrolet Silverado HD (2500 and 3500) pickups.
With new midsize pickups arriving every model year, and several more on the horizon, landscaping, pest control, and other fleets have plenty of choices when selecting a tool for the job.
Midsize pickups are providing financial appeal with their lower acquisition cost, more favorable fuel consumption, and maintenance costs that won't break fleet budgets.
U.S. customers have bought more than 428,792 Colorados since 2014. To celebrate the past four years, Chevrolet is expanding the Colorado range with two new special editions: the off-road Z71 Trail Runner and street-focused RST.
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