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โJan-19-2015 09:25 AM
Fast0ne wrote:
What are you smoking. Lol
Hell I make 200ft pounds of tourqe at the rear wheels not the crank and that's at 4500rpm. So yet again your v8 has nothing on it. Well except being gutless and broken exhaust manifolds and oil burning and spark plugs that won't come out. Go trition v8. Lol
When should I stop. The tranny that has issues the poor fit finish inside and out. Ohhhhh wait it's just a Ford explorer with the rear cut off.
Sorry but the current colorado with the V6 will leave you behind as will my truck.
And yet a gain lets drag up the gm issues. Well they had the balls to fix a major issue caused by another member. Not like Ford back in the 90s with the crappy 5.0 v8 in the f150 that started to burn oil after a year or the ignition switch issues they had that caught fire or all the new mustangs in 93 that came off the car carrier with the wheel alignment so far out that it would burn off the front tires,or how about the 4 speed tranny that you had to lock out overdrive then the computer would turn the light out but the tranny was still in of and if towing it would blow up. They told people to bad you fix out of pocket and the******still goes on. With the new Eco boost that they can't figure out how to get moisture out of a intercooler and already showing blown turbos and oil burning.
โJan-18-2015 08:05 PM
Fast0ne wrote:
What are you smoking. Lol
Crappy v8 that still makes its power at the top end of its range. And it was even worse in the full size truck.
My colorado has a 1300 pound payload capacity. Which is really good for a small truck.
Guess what I tow a 3000 pound plus tralier with a i5 motor that has no issues at all. And still better than you v8. And as far as pulling 40mph winds check,going up 15% grade hill check going through all of bc Canada up every mountain at 60mph with the cruise set and a/c running check.
Hell I make 200ft pounds of tourqe at the rear wheels not the crank and that's at 4500rpm. So yet again your v8 has nothing on it. Well except being gutless and broken exhaust manifolds and oil burning and spark plugs that won't come out. Go trition v8. Lol
When should I stop. The tranny that has issues the poor fit finish inside and out. Ohhhhh wait it's just a Ford explorer with the rear cut off.
Sorry but the current colorado with the V6 will leave you behind as will my truck.
And yet a gain lets drag up the gm issues. Well they had the balls to fix a major issue caused by another member. Not like Ford back in the 90s with the crappy 5.0 v8 in the f150 that started to burn oil after a year or the ignition switch issues they had that caught fire or all the new mustangs in 93 that came off the car carrier with the wheel alignment so far out that it would burn off the front tires,or how about the 4 speed tranny that you had to lock out overdrive then the computer would turn the light out but the tranny was still in of and if towing it would blow up. They told people to bad you fix out of pocket and the******still goes on. With the new Eco boost that they can't figure out how to get moisture out of a intercooler and already showing blown turbos and oil burning.
Well if that's the company you like to stand behind you do that. And yes I worked at Ford for a year and gm for a year. And after what I seen at both you could never pay me to drive or push a Ford.
But the new deisel will be great and when gm installs the 4.3 it will get better.
But I am sure Ford will be out soon with a new small truck and install a motor with a turbo on it and everyone will praise them. Lol
โJan-18-2015 07:04 PM
โJan-18-2015 06:53 PM
jerem0621 wrote:RobertRyan wrote:jerem0621 wrote:lbrjet wrote:
The payload is impressive.
Yes it is! Considering that this is a loaded up LT model I was very surprised by this number. I imagine the 4x4 LTZ will have around 1,000 lbs of payload.
Makes you wonder what the target market for this truck really is?
I suspect that this truck will find a nice niche in the truck market.
Sitting beside this truck was a 2wd LT Silverado Crew cab loaded with leather, nearly the same package as the Colorado. The price was 44k where the Loaded Colorado was 32 and change.
What appeals to me about this truck is that it's large enough to fit a family of four comfortably, haul the family boat or small RV, commute economically, and fit in most parking garages.
This could be a huge hit for GM. Especially for folks like me who don't need a full size truck but occassionally need to haul more than 3500 lbs.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Many would scratch their head about the"payload" and towing ability this side of the world, but it would be a good lifestyle.vehicle for people in NA
Interesting...what kind of payload numbers would you expect down under out of a truck like this?
Thanks!
Jeremiah
โJan-18-2015 05:59 PM
jerem0621 wrote:
What appeals to me about this truck is that it's large enough to fit a family of four comfortably, haul the family boat or small RV, commute economically, and fit in most parking garages.
This could be a huge hit for GM. Especially for folks like me who don't need a full size truck but occassionally need to haul more than 3500 lbs.
โJan-18-2015 05:56 PM
โJan-18-2015 05:27 PM
Mike Up wrote:Fast0ne wrote:
Sorry but the sport trac is a pile of junk. Lmao
But guess what the new colorado already has a company that has built a computer reprogram.
Trifecta has gotten the little motor up 31ft pounds of torque and 27 whp. Also they are working on a s/c for it.
So end of the day it will make more power and torque then the v8 sport trac. And way more than the outdated 4.0 v6.
But all in all the truck should have got the 4.3. Can't wait to see the new diesel this year.
Man what are you smokin'?? Do you even have a clue about the Sport Trac and it's capabilities??
It's the same high output 4.6L 3V used in the newer 2009 and 2010 F150s with up to 320 lbs of torque at 4000 lbs in the F150s and 315 lbs in the Sport Tracs. That along with it's 292 HP at only 5600 rpms.
My 4WD truck was loaded with the 70 lbs factory bifold hard locking tonnea cover. Without it, my 'actual' payload was 1288 lbs which is great for a Crew Cab 4WD midsize (with a backseat a large man can use).
The truck never struggled pulling my Jay Flight 19BH, that weighed about 5000 lbs, in 40 mph Northern Indiana winds.
Had that truck bed loaded over 1000 lbs without even a sag or a whimper from it. Very reliable and quailty built. In fact it's been my most trouble free vehicle. Second only by my 2012 F150. My GMs and Chryslers never came close BUT we'll see on the new GM after all their fines. Bet it whipped them into shape and changed their company for the better.
The new Chevy looks good if it would only get rid of that Sports car engine that produced only average V6 performance in normal rpm operating ranges. As I said if GM actually thought for a minute, they should had used the new 4.3L which has great torque and HP for a V6 in a real world 'usable' rpm range.
I bet next years model will get the 4.3L.
โJan-18-2015 04:53 PM
RobertRyan wrote:jerem0621 wrote:lbrjet wrote:
The payload is impressive.
Yes it is! Considering that this is a loaded up LT model I was very surprised by this number. I imagine the 4x4 LTZ will have around 1,000 lbs of payload.
Makes you wonder what the target market for this truck really is?
I suspect that this truck will find a nice niche in the truck market.
Sitting beside this truck was a 2wd LT Silverado Crew cab loaded with leather, nearly the same package as the Colorado. The price was 44k where the Loaded Colorado was 32 and change.
What appeals to me about this truck is that it's large enough to fit a family of four comfortably, haul the family boat or small RV, commute economically, and fit in most parking garages.
This could be a huge hit for GM. Especially for folks like me who don't need a full size truck but occassionally need to haul more than 3500 lbs.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
Many would scratch their head about the"payload" and towing ability this side of the world, but it would be a good lifestyle.vehicle for people in NA
โJan-18-2015 04:08 PM
jerem0621 wrote:lbrjet wrote:
The payload is impressive.
Yes it is! Considering that this is a loaded up LT model I was very surprised by this number. I imagine the 4x4 LTZ will have around 1,000 lbs of payload.
Makes you wonder what the target market for this truck really is?
I suspect that this truck will find a nice niche in the truck market.
Sitting beside this truck was a 2wd LT Silverado Crew cab loaded with leather, nearly the same package as the Colorado. The price was 44k where the Loaded Colorado was 32 and change.
What appeals to me about this truck is that it's large enough to fit a family of four comfortably, haul the family boat or small RV, commute economically, and fit in most parking garages.
This could be a huge hit for GM. Especially for folks like me who don't need a full size truck but occassionally need to haul more than 3500 lbs.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
โJan-18-2015 04:01 PM
jerem0621 wrote:
I think your right Mike,
In most of the world there is a bunch of smaller and very capable trucks that can haul relatively heavy loads. Once this truck gets the small diesel in production it may gain a lot of buyers who want a smaller package but a lot of capability.
This truck may be popular with outdoorsmen too. Back when the Ranger, S10, Hardbody, and Tacoma were all competing in this segment nearly all of my hunting buddy's had small 4x4 trucks.
Thanks!
Jeremiah
โJan-18-2015 03:31 PM
lbrjet wrote:
The payload is impressive.
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