Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Exciting Changes For 2020 Chevy Colorado Detailed on Autoblog.com


It is always so very exciting for all of us to ring in spring here at O'Rielly Chevy, when we get to welcome many from out of town on vacation, and help families figure out just what vehicle is right for them. It's also a time of the year when customers ask us which of the seasonal events around town are worth attending. When it comes to fun and family, we have our eyes on the annual Putt-ing Kids First event: held every June with over 700 in attendance, it takes place at Golf N'Stuff. Those who join in have unlimited access to all of the games and attractions, and its a perfect way to ring in the coming of summer while helping our most important asset: kids!

There is massive heat in the midsize truck segment for competition right now, and the Chevy Colorado is our weapon that we love standing behind as the sales numbers of our foes ring in. GM Authority has all the details on what our beloved bowtie brand has in store for next year's version. There will be an added optional remote locking tailgate on the Work Truck trim that will now be standard on the LT, Z71, and ZR2 models. All models will get GM's Tire Fill Alert, providing visual audible alerts right outside the vehicle when the tire is inflated to the optimum amount.

The 2WD Z71 Extended Cab and 2WD Z71 Crew Cab Long Box models will no longer be in the lineup, and the Chevy Infotainment Plus System will replace the Chevy Infotainment Premium System. The Luxury Package and Crew Cab body style will get the jet black leather interior, and the Safety Package with its forward collision alert and lane departure warning technologies will be an option for Z71 models, as it was previously available only on the LT. Powertrain options carry over from the current Colorado, meaning either a 2.5-liter 4-cylinder, cranking out 200 horsepower and 191 lb-ft of torque, and the 3.6-liter V6 at 308 hp and 275 lb-ft.

There is also the turbo-diesel option that makes 186 hp and 369 lb-ft of torque, and many customers here at O'rielly were excited to see the off-road savvy Z71 Trail Runner and the street-focused RST model as more personalized options for our favorite mid-sized truck. The LT models now come standard with the EZ-lift tailgate, and the remote locking tailgate is now available as an option on the Work Truck trim. The car savvy guys and gals on staff at U.S. News thought that this year's Silverado flaunted “compelling engines, class-leading tow rating, and very comfortable ride”!

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