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Chevrolet Colorado: what to know before you buy

2023+ redesign leads midsize trucks; ZR2 is desert-ready. Here's the honest rundown — pricing, trims, what to inspect, and how to pay less than the sticker.

Overview

The Chevrolet Colorado is a truck known for this above all: 2023+ redesign leads midsize trucks; zr2 is desert-ready. It cross-shops against the Toyota Tacoma, Ford Ranger, GMC Canyon, and like every vehicle it has a personality — strengths worth paying for and quirks worth checking before you sign anything.

What it costs

Typical late-model used range: $26,000 – $45,000. Exact pricing swings with year, trim, mileage, options, and your region. See live Chevrolet Colorado listings nationwide →

Trims to know

WT, LT, Trail Boss, Z71, ZR2. Mid trims usually carry the best used value — top trims depreciate hardest (good used buys), base trims resell easiest.

What to check before buying

Model-specific: Single 2.7T engine — verify tune history on used ones.

Cross-shop these

Toyota Tacoma · Ford Ranger · GMC Canyon

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FAQ

How much does a used Chevrolet Colorado cost?

Late-model used Chevrolet Colorados typically run about $26,000–$45,000 depending on year, trim, mileage, and region. Browse live nationwide listings on DEALRHACKR to see real asking prices today.

What should I check before buying a used Chevrolet Colorado?

Single 2.7T engine — verify tune history on used ones. Beyond that, verify a clean title, complete service records, and that all open recalls are closed.

What is the Chevrolet Colorado known for?

2023+ redesign leads midsize trucks; ZR2 is desert-ready.

How do I get the best price on a Chevrolet Colorado?

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