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In America, we do it big: big appetites, big houses and big vehicles. Heck, we pretty much invented the SUV because a pickup wasn’t enough metal and glass for our “party of one” to sit in on the freeway. In the past few years, our trucks have grown to an impractically massive size (looking at the guy trying to park his F-250 at Whole Foods). But somewhere beyond all of the big truck drama is a still-surviving, barely thriving mid-size pickup segment, of which the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado ($20,100 base) (which first appeared as a concept) is a prime example. And, since it was in our GP100 this year and was just named truck of the year, we were thrilled when Chevy handed over the keys.
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Once the truck arrived we were instantly happy with its size; not too big, not too small. We were also struck by how much the front fascia resembled the Camaro, which gave it more of a streamlined appearance. Our review model came in the the Z71 trim, which brought an off-road suspension package, locking rear diff, transfer case shield, hill descent control, fog lamps and a few other bells and whistles. The CornerStep — a cutout integrated into the body molding near the rear — was a genius design that allowed us to get into and out of the bed much more easily than the traditional move of simply standing on the tire. That, and the EZ lift and lower tailgate made loading and unloading much easier.
Under the Hood

Engine: 3.6-liter V6
Horsepower: 305 horsepower
Torque: 269 lb-ft
Curb weight: 3,930 to 4,520 pounds
MPG: 18 (city) / 26 (highway)
Tow Capacity: 7,000 pounds