Chevrolet Colorado repair prices

Chevrolet Colorado repair prices
Chevrolet Colorado repair prices

Chevrolet, colloquially referred to as Chevy and formally the Chevrolet Division of General Motors Company, is an American automobile division of the American manufacturer General Motors

The Chevrolet Colorado cleverly fills the gap between full-size pickup capability and crossover practicality. It can tow up to 7700 pounds with its optional diesel engine—a class exclusive. The Colorado’s cabin is available with connectivity ports galore and the best infotainment system in its class. A powerful V-6 that’s seriously quick pairs with a robust eight-speed automatic. The Colorado is outclassed in a few areas by the Honda Ridgeline, one of our 10Best Trucks and SUVs for 2017, but it's better suited for rugged romps and offers more personalization.

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So I just bought a 97 Chevy Lumina with about 86,000 miles on it and my ** made the mistake of mixing the original red coolant with the standard green coolant you get literally everywhere. Now my coolant is the outside weather and I have to drain that crap out and replace it with the green stuff since it is apparently safer than what the manufacturer provides. Bit of a miracle that I got a 97 Lumina under a hundred thousand miles in 2019 so I'm not going to destroy it with bad coolant. With the mixture, the car now raises it's temperature rapidly at a stoplight and I'm going to have to drain that stuff before Winter's end. Fortunately the temperature quickly goes back to normal once the car moves.

D. of Edmond, OK
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Purchased my 2016 Chevy Equinox in May 2019. I fell in love with it immediately. The heated seats were my # one must have on my car. We have put at least 5 thousand miles and so impressed with its quiet ride and how it is so easy to drive.

Lynn of Grand Junction, CO
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I have a love fair with the Chevrolet for years because of the style of the vehicles they come out with every year. I have owned 7 different Chevrolet vehicles since I started buying vehicles. The vehicles handle very and they are comfortable and the interior is just beautiful in them.

Kenneth of Green Bay, Wisconsin
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I love Chevy. Low on Gas. Looks nice. Great price for the amount that we paid for it it is a used vehicle but it meets our needs. My children love it. Prices are low when needing to get repairs as well... Also, the insurance is not pricey. It's very roomy. We use it for grocery shopping. It's a durable brand. Will use it from any other convenient locations when purchasing items. It's also great for traveling. I, however, don't like the color and it needs a new muffler but we're working on getting that fixed along with a brake alignment and the rear brakes as well along with a few other issues that need to be taken care of.

Zarifa of New Lenox, IL
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I bought a 2015 Traverse LT with 25k miles on it in June 2016 from a dealerships. Now (as of April 2019) I have approximately 88k miles. It has been a complete piece of junk as compared to my Jeep Grand Cherokee. The Traverse AC system broke ($600) had a partial transmission failure ($2k) rear driveshaft needed to be replaced ($1k), front suspension had to be completely replaced ($1,600)... This car is poorly made and I deeply regret purchasing it. In addition the interior is cheap and the bottom of the front seat is coming apart. Super disappointed in this car. I intentionally bought an American made car and really wish I didn’t. Chevrolet should be ashamed of themselves.

Matt of Peru, VT
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I originally bought the HHR because it was a Chevy. While I like the seat warmers and the radio, I don't like the way the windshield is shaped. I always have to lean up to see the red light. I don't like the way the cup holders are either. All in all, this car really wasn't thought out. I wouldn't purchase it again.

Tonya of Campbellsville, KY
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Never take the Dealership extended warranty on any car: They will do as little as possible, to the extent of blatantly making ridiculously accusations that actually insult your intelligence while looking you straight in the eye!!! They must be trained at this! Most of the time they try to insinuate that you're at fault and you should pay for the repair! Or the problem is a figment of your imagination! Not just with GMC/Chevy, Also w/ Honda. Most vehicles are built well enough to just get them pass their extended warranties! All in all my GMC 3500 extended Savanna van has given my family and I two wonderful trips From Jersey to Key Largo towing two Wave runners, Full Scuba equipment for three, Fishing poles and tackle! We removed the seat behind the front seats out to give us more room for traveling (great idea!!!). My friends l take on fishing and golf trips seats six w/ one sleeping in the rear seat!!! The one in the rear seat love it!!!

George of Paterson, NJ
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I purchased a 2011 Chevy Cruze, mind you im a previous SUV owner. I was apprehensive about going back to a car, but when I saw this sleek, sporty car I said I had to try it. I love the style, comfort, gas mileage is awesome because I commute. Chevrolet did a great job with this car. I want to go back to a Suv. But can’t bring myself to do just yet. I love this car.

Ronda of Salem, Indiana
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The purchase of this SUV was record-breaking in that it was my first SUV and the newest vehicle I had ever owned. Within a year and a half I learned that GM believes that the engines in their vehicles can only be expected to last 5 years and that it is too bad, so sad that the engine in my vehicle stopped working. Anyone I spoke to found it inconceivable that a properly serviced vehicle would need to have the engine replaced at less than 100K miles.GM believes that since I did not have one of their dealers handle the repairs for my vehicles, there is nothing they can do as only their dealership can accurately diagnosis the cause of the engine failure and due to the age of the vehicle (barely 6 years old) it is solely my responsibility. The non-GM explanation as to the cause of the engine needing to be replaced was that the number one cylinder had grenaded damaging the electrode on spark plug.

L. of Barre, VT
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The initial quality of my Avalanche was great. Then the bottom fell out. At 30,000 miles the inner workings of my dashboard had to be replaced. At 50,000 miles the engine had to be replaced. But before those things happened, I was in and out of the shop while GM was repairing those items piecemeal. Now at 130,000, it’s running better than it ever has, ”after tons of repairs“!

Gilbert of Kansas City, Missouri
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