
Buying a vehicle is one of many big decisions in one’s life. There’s a plethora of factors to consider when purchasing one for yourself and even more when you need to accommodate your whole family. You want to factor in price, gas mileage, towing capacity, and so much more. To help you choose, we analyzed two of Chevy’s most popular trucks - Colorado and Silverado - to break down which choice would be best for you or your family. The first factor many consider is how much they want to spend on a vehicle. The starting price for the Colorado is $25,435, but if you have a bit more wiggle room in your budget, the Silverado would also be a great choice, starting at $30,400. Both vehicles allow for five passenger seating, have 4WD, off-road packages and several cab and box choices available. If you’re looking to tow more, the Silverado may be the best choice as it allows for up to 13,300 lbs of towing, whereas the midsize Colorado maxes out at 7,700 lbs. If you’re looking for something a bit smaller with better gas mileage, consumers may be partial towards the Colorado as it allows for an average of 22 mpg city, whereas the Silverado has 20 mpg. Under the hood of the Colorado you’ll find a 2.5L I4 and within the Silverado is a 2.7L turbo I4, but multiple engine options are available for each vehicle. Like every decision in life, choose the best option that will accommodate your lifestyle. Phillips Chevrolet of Frankfort, Lansing and Bradley has Illinois’ Largest Chevy Inventory, including a great selection of trucks.
2022 Chevrolet Colorado WT Extended Cab - #21094
Internet Price: $28,294
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