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Both I believe.Crew only comes in the shortbed doesn't it?
nope bothCrew only comes in the shortbed doesn't it?
wait for the 2nd or third year of it then buy it. as a GM tech that seems to be the 'best year' of the certain vintageI've been thinking about buying the new Colorado with the 2.8l baby duramax.
I have zero need for a full size truck.
you should get one. if you decide to go older,avoid 2011 at all costs unless you can/ are able to delete all EGR, DEF, DPF, and DOC and then put a nice tune in it. 2011 was/ is the year that gives us(i work at a dealership)the most problems with the new emissions system.I'm getting the fever again to buy one. The 2017 has a cool hood induction deal. But there is no rebates on those.
Can't decide if I'd like a long or standard bed. I would like the crew style though. White or silver.
wait for the 2nd or third year of it then buy it. as a GM tech that seems to be the 'best year' of the certain vintage
Yeah but did you guys notice the new honda ridgeline coming out?
Pretty hardcore if you ak me.
Am i right?
Guys?
Out of love and respect for you, I would never say a Honda pickup is really a Subaru brat...Yeah but did you guys notice the new honda ridgeline coming out?
Pretty hardcore if you ak me.
Am i right?
Guys?
6L50 is a great transmission. infact, some of the engineering for it derives from the Allison transmission. the 6L50 is just a smaller version of the 6L80 which from '09-10 i was replacing thr 1-2-3-4 clutch housings due to cracked clutch pistons. 9/10 times it was from the sheriffs department.HMMMMM...the 6L50s did have output shaft issues early on but have been revised since then. anyway, im not seeing many issues with the 6L transmission anymore. once in a blue moon.I won't be ready for a whole year, maybe two.
My question is, how good is the 6L50?
Kinda missing my ol lb7
the DEF issues were one of the only issues with 2011. funny thing is all the DEF part numbers stayed the same from 2011 to 2013... first and second design parts was the differenceI had a 2011 Silverado and it was the best thing since sliced bread for towing - had a 12,000lb trailer that I took to/from So Cal a couple of times and other than when there was traffic left it in cruise (w/tow mode set) the whole time...never missed a beat in the mountains. Trailer braking system worked great as well - never had to install an anti sway bar (caution: this was with my trailer set-up, you may need to depending upon a lot of variables including tongue weight).
Was also the most comfortable & quiet 3/4 ton that I ever had and was a joy to drive. Other than DEF (see below) my only real complaint is that I wish the rear view camera displayed in the console rather than the mirror so that the picture was larger. My mileage was averaging 18 city/highway and 14 when towing my trailer.
When we got rid of the trailer I was originally going to keep the truck but constant issues with the DEF convinced me to trade it in. It would report poor quality at random times - usually when it was only a couple of quarts down or would go into limp mode (telling me that DEF was empty when it wasn't) for a couple of miles and then magically recover. FWIW - most of my mileage was highway so the engine always had a chance to warm up completely and never had to initiate any manual regens. After a few dealer reprograms plus some diagnostics that I had to pay for I decided that I really didn't need a truck...let alone this one.
The DEF issues were really my only complaint and if it weren't for that I would still have that truck.