Monday, October 30, 2017

A Tucson Trail Hound's Dream Come True: The Colorado ZR2 Midnight and Dusk Editions

We are absolutely thrilled to live in one of the best areas of the nation for anyone who loves to go off-roading with their beloved truck. There is nothing quite like experiencing the thrill of cruising through red rock and desert with a vehicle that is able to absorb every difference in the road, offer you perfect climate control, and provide first-rate safety options to boot. Known for being “small and all-around stealth”, the Colorado ZR2 is one of the most able desert crawlers that currently exists. In anticipation of the yearly SEMA convention in Las Vegas, Chevy unveiled two very special trim packages for the truck, and both are available within the month.

The Chevy Colorado ZR2 Midnight Edition and Dusk edition are two awesome variations of the same theme, which was to black out all of the bright trim on this massively durable and able mud-spitting machine. What has instantly became one of our favorite trucks now receives black 17-inch, five-spoke wheels, black bow tie badges, a sport bar with off-road LED lights, and spiffy ZR2 logos on the sport-bar sail panels. If you opt for the ZR2 Midnight Edition, it combines black trim pieces with black paint, while the Dusk Edition gives you the ability to pick your favorite paint color. The most durable desert-running desperadoes in our network will love the fact that many other ZR2 features remain, including the more aggressive hood and grille, as well as trimmed front and rear bumpers for cleaner approach and departure angles.

You're also going to nail down front and rear electronic locking differentials, hill descent control, and an aluminum skidplate to protect the radiator and oil pan. The signature Autotrac transfer case, modified rear axle, and special off-road setting are all available as well. Just a decade or two ago, many different types of trucks were used in desolate locations. Location scouting, pipeline construction, and fun times such as the Burning Man music festival all come to mind as plausible destinations. What Chevy has truly done with this vehicle is offered up a sleek and defined option to conquer the desert with, and the R and D team kinda went all developmentally crazy on it: it's not oversized. It turns tight, feels grippy, and is more than enough to conquer the type of terrain that may lie ahead.

There is a fair amount of customers we see that come to visit us here at Orielly Chevy who are desperate to compare. They want want to know just what it is about the cars and trucks we offer that is better than the competition, and we are hasty to offer the answers up! The fact that the ZR2 is smaller is definitely advantageous: if you come back home to the city, you can park it easily, and it will navigate the desert and rock-laden landscapes with ease. The Colorado ZR2 is better than competitors such as the Ford F-150 Raptor because of its front locking differential: is is the only pickup of its type that has one.

When you come talk to us on the lot, make sure you get our take on the fuel economy of this truck: it weighs in at about exactly 5 MPG more in overall efficiency than the Raptor. We are excited to show you how “coming to the dark side” will up your off-road truck game during 2018, and give you the keys to the ultimate missing link in navigation: you're going to now go many places you have NEVER gone before!

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