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What motor does a 2007 Chevy Colorado have?

2.9 L 4-cylinder
3.7 L 5-cylinder
2007 Chevrolet Colorado/Engine

Is the Chevy Colorado z71 a good truck?

Yes, the Chevrolet Colorado is a good truck. It has powerful available V6 and diesel engines, a comfortable ride, and better handling than you expect from a compact pickup truck. It has a class-leading tow rating, and there’s a specialty off-road trim that’s one of the best trail runners in the class.

What kind of transmission is in a 2007 Chevy Colorado?

Used Transmission

Year2007
Transmission Code4L60-E
Transmission Speed4
Transmission Drive Type4WD
Engine Size3.7

What year Chevy Colorado is the most reliable?

The 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 Chevrolet Colorado year models are some of the best used models you can buy. Both models have very few complaints, and often don’t encounter problems until they’re at an average of 70,000 miles, usually costing less than $1000 to fix.

What kind of engine does a 2007 Chevy Colorado have?

Quick to answer complaints of poor power, Chevrolet adds two new engines to the Colorado lineup: A 2.9-liter four-cylinder and 3.7-liter five-cylinder. Also new for 2007 is a tire pressure monitoring system and a revised automatic transmission.

How much does a 2007 Chevy Colorado Crew Cab cost?

Used 2007 Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab Pricing The Colorado Regular Cab LS has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $14,495, while the Extended Cab LS starts at $16,895 and the Crew Cab LT starts at $20,895. Base Regular cab models can be loaded with options and still remain below $20,000.

Does the Chevrolet Colorado have a V6 engine?

Also, the Colorado’s optional 3.7-liter in-line five-cylinder engine does not offer as much torque as the V6 engines from Toyota and Nissan. What’s New? Quick to answer complaints of poor power, Chevrolet adds two new engines to the Colorado lineup: A 2.9-liter four-cylinder and 3.7-liter five-cylinder.

What is the difference between a Chevy Colorado and a cab?

The Colorado definitely has the look that says “Chevy.” Bulging fender flares and bright alloy wheels punctuate tall slab sides. Regular Cab models ride on a 111-inch wheelbase while Extended and Crew Cab models are on a 126-inch wheelbase.