Crew Cab models’ rear doors are larger, for easier entry and exit, and the B-pillar has been moved forward, which helps get feet in more easily. Meanwhile, the rear doors on extended-cab versions now hinge from the front—they're called Double Cab in this generation—offering entry and...
The Chevrolet Colorado puts the power of a truck into the hands of those who are looking for something lightweight, but with cargo and towing capacity. A full-sized truck is not always the best answer, especially when driveway or garage space is limited. The smaller midsize Colorado offers...
The IIHS separately gave the Chevy truck top "Good" scores in every crash category, except the small overlap crash test, where it earned an "Acceptable" score in extended-cab models, Crew Cab versions received a "Marginal" score. All trucks are equipped with stability control systems and ...