Small Chevy Towing Heavy: 2024 Chevrolet Colorado Z71 Towing Review - Better than Tacoma?

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  • Опубліковано 6 тра 2024
  • The 2024 Chevy Colorado is rated to tow up to 7,700 pounds in most cases. We already tried it briefly, but on flat ground and for a shorter distance. Now it's time to put the #chevycolorado to the test while #towing 7,000 pounds of enclosed racecar trailer through the Blue Ridge Mountains to Summit Point Motorsports Park and back. This is a real-world test on a NASA race weekend, just load up the trailer and go! Maximum grade was between 4 and 5% incline/decline. Can the little Chevy handle it? How does the Colorado tow vs the 2024 Toyota Tacoma?
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  • @Revenant_Knight
    @Revenant_Knight Місяць тому +1

    This is exactly the info I wanted to find. Thank you for the towing test.

  • @shifte30
    @shifte30 7 днів тому

    SP is my home track and I’ve got a 2024 z71 Colorado that I intend on doing basically the same thing in! What are the chances haha. Thank you for making this video!

  • @BradyReading
    @BradyReading Місяць тому

    Great review!

  • @ALMX5DP
    @ALMX5DP Місяць тому

    Seemed a bit noisy up those grades but otherwise sounds to be potent enough for most of whatever people would throw at a midsize. Even in a half ton I’ve heard good things. My only concern would be for long term ownership if you did that type of tow regularly. I can imagine EGTs get pretty toasty when it’s deep into boost for longer durations.

  • @chrisfarrell5267
    @chrisfarrell5267 Місяць тому

    I noticed that you did not have any side mirror extensions. What was your feeling on the stock mirrors, especially with a trailer that width and length?

    • @OutMotorsports
      @OutMotorsports  Місяць тому +1

      They were fine once you got used to 'em. Just wide enough to see safely. Extensions would help some but didn't really feel 100% required.

  • @XboxOne_IronPatriot8787
    @XboxOne_IronPatriot8787 Місяць тому

    I find it weird that the Work truck would have a base motor and towing: Landscape, Traffic Control arrow board, Construction.

    • @OutMotorsports
      @OutMotorsports  Місяць тому

      The base motor is there for buyers (fleets) who don't need the extra power and torque for a variety of reasons. But if they do, the TurboMax engine is available for about $1,300 on the W/T.

  • @stanwhittington1921
    @stanwhittington1921 Місяць тому +2

    Thanks 4 this review. I've bought over a dozen new trucks over the last 3 decades, most being Fords. I avoided GM trucks because they were always chasing the competition with inferior products (with the exception of a 1st gen high-stance with locker GMC Canyon for a 2nd home in Ga). I have abandoned Ford with my last 3 vehicles: '99 Ram 1500 L Horn and '21 Ram 1500 Lariat and now a Jeep Gladiator Rubicon (Mar 02, 2024). Before buying the Gladiator, I had ordered an F150 but cancelled when even Consumer Reports gave them a terrible review. Tried to order a Ranger - a complete joke - who knew when (still would not be here today), the "late availability" upgraded 2.7 is still is not available for order today!!! Cancelled that order, too!!! What is up in Dearborn? GM is now in the running for my next truck. They have stepped-up their game and have found Ford vulnerable, in the truck market, IMO. Again, thanks for the review.

    • @spyder000069
      @spyder000069 Місяць тому

      All midsize trucks have has some major issues. The colorado had roofs denting at carwashes and the infotainment giving all kinds of problems. I think the chevy/gmc is the best looking truck of the bunch. However, if ford can turn their recall issues around I think the 2.7 Ranger is probably going to be best midsized truck IF you have trailers and do any towing. The 2.3 in the standard ranger has been pretty reliable and also competes close to the level of the chevy but I think once the 2.7 in the ford is out that will be the game changer. The 3.0 in the raptor is an impressive engine but the power zapped out with the lager tires and heavier weight. The tacoma just doesn't do it for me in looks or specs. The frontier with the naturally aspirated v6 is probably the best value truck because its typical for people to negotiate $3-5K off msrp but its a bit outdated. Its a hot segment though and fun to watch them battle it out.

  • @chuckcarter7431
    @chuckcarter7431 Місяць тому

    What was you're highest transmission temp

    • @OutMotorsports
      @OutMotorsports  Місяць тому

      I didn't see exact numbers (had navigation up on the infotainment, though it can show exact numbers on that same screen) but it got to ~3/4 up the gauge at most. Well within an acceptable range for climbing a decent hill!

  • @Tuberesu
    @Tuberesu Місяць тому

    What is a Mow-n?

  • @tradd1763
    @tradd1763 6 днів тому

    First time hearing about this channel! Thought I was one of the only gay people involved with motorsports 😂

    • @OutMotorsports
      @OutMotorsports  5 днів тому

      Come join us over at outmotorsports.com/membership-levels and say hi!

  • @crisyours
    @crisyours Місяць тому +1

    Cannot be better than a Tacoma.

    • @OutMotorsports
      @OutMotorsports  Місяць тому +11

      Sure tows better.

    • @hamsterbrigade
      @hamsterbrigade Місяць тому +3

      In longevity and build quality sure, in towing...I don't think so.

    • @deanmay338
      @deanmay338 Місяць тому

      I am a Tacoma fan; however, the Colorado tows more, hauls more, and offers more value. But, reliability???

    • @deanmay338
      @deanmay338 Місяць тому

      Great video. Informative. Shopping for a midsize truck to tow our Casita travel trailer (2,900 lbs loaded). Much less than 7,000 lbs!

    • @spyder000069
      @spyder000069 Місяць тому +2

      @@deanmay338 Keep in mind weight is only half of the equation. WInd resistance takes just as much if not more performance from the engine. Most people will go by the 80% rule so 7700 rated capacity means you really only want about 6160 lbs which gives you leadway for other conditions (wind, hills, hot day, etc).