2007 Chevrolet Colorado Review: Arguably 2007’s Best Small Work Truck

Gilbert Smith
Apr 20, 2023

The 2007 Chevrolet Colorado isn’t very comfortable or roomy, it rides a bit stiff, and the inline-five engine is a weird fit, not offering quite enough of a fuel economy improvement for the loss in power. But, it’s durable, low-maintenance, and still one of the best work trucks on the market.

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likeFilled The Good
The Colorado offers truck capability in a more agile, daily-driver sized package. It can tow up to 4,000 pounds and it’s easy to maintain.
dislikeFilled The Bad
While the i4 engine is powerful for its size, the i5 engine is a weird choice over a V6. Even the Crew and Extended cabs are a tight fit for more than two or three adults.

Is the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado a Good Used Car?

  • Overall Rating 8/10 – Arguably the best small work truck released in 2007.
  • Interior, Comfort & Cargo 7/10 – Even the larger cabs are pretty tight, but the five and six foot bed options offer all the cargo space you’ll need for everyday work.
  • Reliability 8/10 – Basic maintenance is cheap and the transmission is built to last.
  • Safety 6/10 – Anti-lock brakes come standard, but crash test scores are pretty lousy.
  • Gas Mileage 7/10 – The i4 models are efficient enough at 20/26 miles to the gallon, but the i5 sucks a little too much fuel for just 242 horsepower.
  • Value 8/10 – If you want a comfortable family car, an Extended LT cab isn’t a great deal for a price. If you want a cheap little work truck that you can count on, this is one of the best deals on the market.

Positive Owner Reviews

accountCircle Gabe H
Low maintenance truck with an aggressive appearance.
Great little truck. Easy maintenance. If you are mechanically incline, you can find a lot of good tutorials and the truck is easy to work on.
accountCircle David S
Very Reliable pickup truck.
There is nothing I dislike. This truck has been and done everything I have asked of it. I would buy another Colorado.
accountCircle Clare H
Its 11 years old ! Good clue it's a keeper.
My Colorado is now 11 years old and has been the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned. With regular maintenance, nothing has been a major repair. City gas mileage could be better but on the open road it is great. Foremost, knowing the truck is 11 years old should be the number 1 fact that I love it.
accountCircle Jonathan M
I trust it to keep my family safe. It had been dependable for a decade now with more years to come.
This is the second Colorado I have owned. The first one was totaled in a serious wreck in which no one was injured. It kept us safe and I love it because of that. Also when I bought it, it was a low price truck option. The newer versions are not as well priced.
accountCircle Irene H
It is dependable and will get through any kind of weather.
It is reliable. It is a smooth ride. It drives good in snow.
accountCircle Tyler H
The only problem I've ever had was the sunroof started leaking. This case after 150K Miles. Other than that it's been an incredibly reliable truck, I've had it 10+ years
It's very dependable. It's still running after close to 200,000 Miles with no major problems
accountCircle Heidi C
Great in the winter. It gets around great.
Good truck, but if something would break down on it. Make sure to go to dealer to get fixed. All others cant get the rite parts. . . But I love my truck.
accountCircle Noelle B
Perfect for everything! Loyal customer
Most reliable vehicle I've ever owned perfect for my working farm and all of its needs. In Fact I will be u grading soon to a newer model

Negative Owner Reviews

accountCircle Scott D
The joy ride of a lifetime.
This car is an amazing car it really is. It has a nice coat of silver fox paint on it and glides through the wind like no other car that I have driven before in my life.
accountCircle Nicole M
Chevy Colorado first brand new vehicle I ever bought.
We bought our vehicle brand new and it constantly has this one issue of not starting and no one can figure out why. Overall besides that we like it.
accountCircle Roger Burchill
Still like to drive it.
I am second owner and having trouble with wheel bearings in the front. It seems to to be hard on gas for a little truck. Still a nice truck to drive.
accountCircle Echo D
07 Chevy Colorado extended cab
I do enjoy my truck, it is very reliable and drives well. I live in Michigan so winters can get bad however the 4 wheel drive comes in handy and has never left me stranded. I have the extended cab and there is not much room in the back seat. I feel like gas mileage could be better but I know it could be worse. I get around 16 mpg. All in all it is a very good and dependable vehicle.
accountCircle RANDY R
IT IS A SINGLE CAB 4X4 PICKUP. IT DOES WELL IN THE SNOW.
ENJOY THAT IS A SMALL TRUCK THAT GETS ME TO POINT A TO BE. HOWEVER, IT DOES SUFFER FROM ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS FOR SOME REASON.
accountCircle Jacob T
They last very well. I've had mine for years and it has done well.
I love the design. I don't like the gas mileage. I love the interior.
accountCircle Christian M
It is very fast and well controlled
The brakes are a little slow to reaction and it's to big for me to drive also I wouldn't recommend this to first token drivers only to drivers with experience. Also the car only has 5 seats which sometimes for people is inconvenient if you have a lot of kids you'll need a bigger car
accountCircle Rossetta M
It has 4 doors with lots of room, & space both front and back.
It's a nice truck and has 4 wheel drive access. Body, & color of truck is still new looking, very good tires, actually includes, mud, & snow tires. It is 4 door, and very accessible and has lots of room. Includes CD player, & all things work except air conditioner, sometimes it will freeze you out then other times it won't work.

What Do Critics Say About the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado?

Consumer Reports note transmission shudder, uncomfortable seats, and cheap interior materials as marks against the Colorado, noting that the underpowered 5-cylinder engine offers no fuel-economy advantage over a conventional V6. But, they did like how the truck handled.

Kelley Blue Book were a bit kinder to the 2007 Colorado, reporting the truck to be a capable, more fuel-efficient alternative to the Silverado. The cramped interior earned criticism, and they agree with CR that the 5-cylinder engine is a weird fit, sacrificing too much power for a fairly modest boost in fuel economy.

Edmunds reported that the 2007 Colorado handled well both on-road and off, and they were impressed with the truck’s excellent crash test scores. But, they didn’t like the 5-cylinder engine, specifically noting that the i5 comes up short on towing power, limiting the Colorado’s capabilities as a work truck.

What Common Problems Does the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado Have?

The 2007 Chevrolet Colorado has generated just 138 complaints with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Electrical issues take up close to one third of the total, with drivers reporting malfunctioning brake lights despite a 2009 recall intended to address the problem.

Engine complaints are not incredibly common, but, among those being registered, you’ll see engine stall and oil leaks being reported at around 100,000 miles.

The Colorado’s brakes have produced a handful of complaints, with drivers reporting the anti-lock brake fault message blinking on when they start the truck. There have been no recalls or investigations on the matter, but rate of incidence is very low.

There have been only 3 recalls for the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado thus far, which is a pretty low number for a pickup truck that’s this old.

How Long Will the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado Last?

The Colorado is a trooper. Even with lax maintenance the truck might pass 200,000 miles with no major mechanical issues. With good care it could easily hit 250,000 miles or more. It all depends on how well the previous owner maintained the vehicle.

Repairpal estimate an annual maintenance cost of around $412, with the most expensive fix, by far, being a new diesel injection pump, starting at around $2,568 and going up to three grand. At that price you might as well just replace the whole truck.

accountCircle David L

It is pretty reliable. Every so often it'll go into reduced power mode and drive only 5 miles per hour.

accountCircle Charlene O

Most of the tire sensors need to be replaced. Had the worst one replaced to the tune of $250 per tire.

accountCircle Connie W

The 2007 Chevrolet Colorado is a reliable and dependable truck. I've had issues with the fuel gauge being wrong, resulting in running out of gas. The tail lights and rear turn signals burn out every few years.

How Is the Technology?

Entertainment technology in the 2007 Colorado is fairly basic, but not inadequate for the model year. CD/MP3 players come standard, and you can upgrade that to a 6-disc changer if you like.

Safety technology is, likewise, basic but not inadequate. Anti-lock brakes come standard, as do airbag passenger sensors.

Is the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado a Good Value?

The 2007 Chevrolet Colorado is a pretty good value if you’re looking for a capable work truck. An entry-level Regular Cab should list for around $5,784, while an LT Extended Cab may go for about $7,037. Refueling and maintenance costs are fairly low, so it’s a good deal all around.

It’s a better deal the less you spend. If you’re going to shell out seven grand for a family car, there are far better options in that price range than a compact truck with a couple extra seats in the back. But, the Colorado is hard to beat as a durable workhorse for under six grand.

What are the Different Models of the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado?

The 2007 Chevrolet Colorado can be configured with three cabs styles, two bed sizes, and three trims, from the stripped down Work Truck to the high-end LT.

With the Work Truck you’re getting:

  • Vinyl seating
  • Manual door locks and windows
  • Cruise control
  • CD/MP3 player

The base LS features:

  • Cloth seating
  • Manual air conditioning

In a top-of-the-line LT you’re adding:

  • Premium cloth seating
  • 6-disc CD changer
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What Engines Come In the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado?

  • The base engine in the 2007 Colorado is a 2.9L inline-four delivering 185 horsepower and 190 lb.-ft. of torque. This is paired to a 5-speed manual transmission in rear wheel drive and it averages 20/26 miles to the gallon, city/highway.
  • Next up is a 3.7L inline-five delivering 242 horsepower and 242 lb.-ft. of torque. This is paired to a 4-speed automatic in rear/four wheel drive, it averages 17/23 miles to the gallon, and it can tow up to 4,000 pounds.

What Colors Does the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado Come In?

How Comfortable Is the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado?

Skip the Colorado if comfort is a must. Even the larger Crew and Extended cabs are a tight fit, stretching 52 inches across with limited head and leg room.

The suspension rides more like an off-roader than a city car, which is to say it’s a bit stiff. The seats aren’t exactly cushy, either, and the overall interior vibe is more utilitarian than luxurious.

How Much Storage Space Does the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado Have?

Crew cab models feature a 5-foot bed, while Regular and Extended cabs come paired with a 6-foot bed. Whichever box you go with, it’s 18.5 inches deep and 57 inches across.

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What Are the Differences Between Years?

2007 was the fourth model year for the truck’s 1st Generation, which would run from 2004 to 2012.

2004: The Colorado was launched with a pair of engines, a 2.8L i4 and a 3.5L i5, and two cab options, Regular and Extended.

2005: The Isuzu i-Series debuted in North America for 2005, which stood along side the Colorado and the GMC Canyon as the third rebrand of the same truck.

2006: No big changes for 2006.

2007: This was a facelift year for the truck, and the year they upgraded the engines to the 2.9L i4 and the 3.7L i5.

2008: GM’s OnStar communication system was featured as standard equipment in the 2008 model.

2009: 2009 saw the debut of a powerful 5.3L V8 engine and a new brake system.

How Does the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado Compare to the Competition?

The 2007 Chevrolet Colorado’s chief competitors would have to be the Ford Ranger and the Dodge Dakota.

Breaking it down by price, the Colorado is the winner by a landslide, averaging a thousand dollars less than a comparable Ford Ranger and as much as $3,000 cheaper than the Dakota.

The Dakota wins on towing power, but not by much. The most powerful Dakota will tow around 4,450 pounds, which is just 450 more than the strongest Colorado. The Ranger can tow up to 3,220 pounds.

On paper, the Colorado is the best small work truck released in 2007. But you know how people get about their trucks. If you just don’t like the feel of a Chevy, the Ranger is an excellent pickup, too.

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Do Owners Recommend the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado?

accountCircle David L

Yes I like it. I purchased it over 200k miles and it still drives strong. I feel like I can get another 100k out of it.

accountCircle Charlene O

I think it is a great vehicle for running errands around town. Good for short runs but have never taken it on a long trip. Does need some work due to age.

accountCircle Hardy D

The 2007 Chevrolet Colorado is a great midsize truck with enough power to haul some things, and has great fuel economy.

Owner Reviews

accountCircle Dan L on March 16, 2021
It is really safe and you can feel confident with children in it.
Like the look, the ride, soundproof cab, good mileage, auto start.. Dislike no back-up camera, no hands free phone, not keyless, no good in cab storage for tools.
accountCircle Wayne E on March 3, 2021
It is roomy. Made for 5 people comfortably. Comfortable seats
It is great on gas. I love the 4 doors and 4wd. It pulls trailers easily plenty of power for what I need
accountCircle AnnaLise M on December 29, 2020
It's a great short bed pickup..its a five cylinder easy to work on
Chevy products are the best they have the most longevity a great variety of styles so anyone can find a chevy they like
accountCircle Christian G on December 27, 2020
Whatever you do don't outgrow it!
I love this truck. The only downside is fitting kids in the back. You run out of room to store all the munchkins! Other than that this truck has been reliable with no issues!
accountCircle Julianne D on December 16, 2020
Chevy Colorado For Women On the Go
My beautiful, Inferno-orange short cab Chevy Colorado truck is perfect for short trips and long hauls. It is stylish, easy to drive, easy to park, and very comfortable. The short cab is big enough to carry items from trips to estate sales, lumber yards, and big box stores. This is an extremely reliable vehicle. It gets great gas mileage and with regular oil changes and tune ups, as basic maintenance, stays out of the repair shop and on the road. Poor New England weather conditions are no issue for this smooth 4 wheel drive truck. The push of a button shifts this Chevy Colorado into four wheel drive mode when heavy snow becomes a driving hazard. The interior is beautiful. The dark black and soft gray bucket seats are roomy and comfortable. Behind the seat storage is plenty. The vehicle comes with automatic windows and a rear opening window for easy air flow. A great sound system provides an enjoyable ride while the OnStar option provides peace of mind. Some of the standard features include cruise control, great interior lighting, step up rails, easy up-down tailgate, and alarm system. The add on tonneau cover provides safe storage and clean looks. As a 5'2' female truck driver, the step up rails and easy maneuvering of the short cab make this an excellent choice for safe, fun, dependable, and enjoyable driving. The Inferno Orange color is a head turner. Chevys excellent reputation for longevity makes this a truck to keep and drive for many satisfying years.
accountCircle David H on November 23, 2020
It is a good truck white in color so it is cooler in the summer.
I like the size and handiness of the truck. I have had good luck with it only wish it had power windows.
accountCircle Manny R on August 24, 2020
It has been very reliable. Maintenance limited to routine checkups. Do to age gas mileage is mediocre.
Have had the chevy Colorado since 2007. Aside from oil change, new tires, and sorted routine maintenance; i have had only one problems with the car. The radiator belt broke and the car overheated. I'm planning on driving from texas to virginia next month, and feel no apprehension to do so. Car is running great and have no plans to replace
accountCircle Jill B on August 13, 2020
It is large and great for carrying many items or large materials.
It does not get good miles per gallon it is very reliable when needing to use for storage or transport large items or many materials. It is not a good truck for family use, but more to use as a work truck. I have not had any problems with it though.
accountCircle Christian M on August 11, 2020
It is very fast and well controlled
The brakes are a little slow to reaction and it's to big for me to drive also I wouldn't recommend this to first token drivers only to drivers with experience. Also the car only has 5 seats which sometimes for people is inconvenient if you have a lot of kids you'll need a bigger car
accountCircle Gerald P on June 20, 2020
It has a really durable engine almost maintenance free.
I like the utility of the pickup truck to carry cargo.
accountCircle David S on April 24, 2020
Very Reliable pickup truck.
There is nothing I dislike. This truck has been and done everything I have asked of it. I would buy another Colorado.
accountCircle Ed E on April 17, 2020
Fun to drive, reliable, comfortable inside gas mileage is good for a truck.
My truck is very reliable, gets me anywhere I want to go, the inside is very roomy and comfortable. It's fun to drive has plenty of horsepower and room in the back bed for just about anything I want. The gas mileage is good for a truck good suspension, I love it.
accountCircle Jacob T on April 1, 2020
They last very well. I've had mine for years and it has done well.
I love the design. I don't like the gas mileage. I love the interior.
accountCircle Echo D on March 22, 2020
07 Chevy Colorado extended cab
I do enjoy my truck, it is very reliable and drives well. I live in Michigan so winters can get bad however the 4 wheel drive comes in handy and has never left me stranded. I have the extended cab and there is not much room in the back seat. I feel like gas mileage could be better but I know it could be worse. I get around 16 mpg. All in all it is a very good and dependable vehicle.
accountCircle Nikki N on March 20, 2020
It's a great small truck. Just wish the gas mileage was better.
I like the space in the back and that it will tow what I need it to. I don't like the gas mileage or the rearview mirror because its peeling.
accountCircle Noelle B on February 28, 2020
Perfect for everything! Loyal customer
Most reliable vehicle I've ever owned perfect for my working farm and all of its needs. In Fact I will be u grading soon to a newer model
accountCircle Brittany R on February 20, 2020
A great and reliable vehicle.
I believe that my vehicle is very reliable in getting me from point A to point B. I have never had a problem with the car and it is great on gas. I think it is very comfortable and generally an enjoyable ride. I have driven this car very long distances and it has never been a problem.
accountCircle Roger Burchill on February 10, 2020
Still like to drive it.
I am second owner and having trouble with wheel bearings in the front. It seems to to be hard on gas for a little truck. Still a nice truck to drive.
accountCircle RANDY R on January 4, 2020
IT IS A SINGLE CAB 4X4 PICKUP. IT DOES WELL IN THE SNOW.
ENJOY THAT IS A SMALL TRUCK THAT GETS ME TO POINT A TO BE. HOWEVER, IT DOES SUFFER FROM ELECTRICAL PROBLEMS FOR SOME REASON.
accountCircle Elise G on December 12, 2019
The gas seal is broken, so refilling it is a pain.
I like that the Colorado handles well - it is easy to drive. It is also compact enough to park almost anywhere, but it still carries what you need it to in the back. I really dislike that there is no cd or even cassette player. There's only radio.
accountCircle Rossetta M on November 9, 2019
It has 4 doors with lots of room, & space both front and back.
It's a nice truck and has 4 wheel drive access. Body, & color of truck is still new looking, very good tires, actually includes, mud, & snow tires. It is 4 door, and very accessible and has lots of room. Includes CD player, & all things work except air conditioner, sometimes it will freeze you out then other times it won't work.
accountCircle Rebecca F on October 27, 2019
Perfect pick up. Beauty and grace.
My truck is beautiful and amazing and nothing is wrong with her. I wouldn't have any other vehicle ever.
accountCircle Jonathan M on October 16, 2019
I trust it to keep my family safe. It had been dependable for a decade now with more years to come.
This is the second Colorado I have owned. The first one was totaled in a serious wreck in which no one was injured. It kept us safe and I love it because of that. Also when I bought it, it was a low price truck option. The newer versions are not as well priced.
accountCircle Brook Z on September 29, 2019
Some of the faults of the vehicle
The sunroof leaks therefore the speakers have blown. The top of the front fenders have a scale type of scratch that rusts.
accountCircle Irene H on September 23, 2019
It is dependable and will get through any kind of weather.
It is reliable. It is a smooth ride. It drives good in snow.
accountCircle Danny s on August 21, 2019
For the most part, it has been a very dependable vehicle.
I like the way my truck looks. It has come in handy when I need to haul things. I do not like that no one including any Chevrolet dealership can fix the tire pressure monitors.
accountCircle Wanda B on August 17, 2019
Perfect size for doing jobs or going on a get away.
It drives very smoothly and has been very dependable. The main problems I have had is normal wear and tare. Hubs battery cables. And the regulators for both windows. But I have had it a long time so it's to be expected. It's great on gas and it's the perfect size. Not too big not too small. I can haul the same amount of items as a regular full size trucks.
accountCircle katie n on August 13, 2019
Love it highly recommended
Runs like a well oiled machine as long as I keep it a well oiled machine. Dependable and reliable family truck
accountCircle Joey S on August 8, 2019
Great truck, but not in winter
Once the battery dies in the winter the locks and heater don't work anymore. Truck runs fine 8 months in the year but once the temperature gets below 30 degrees the battery starts to struggle and all of the internal mechanisms won't work again until the truck completely warms up to 45 degrees
accountCircle Clare H on August 3, 2019
Its 11 years old ! Good clue it's a keeper.
My Colorado is now 11 years old and has been the most reliable vehicle I have ever owned. With regular maintenance, nothing has been a major repair. City gas mileage could be better but on the open road it is great. Foremost, knowing the truck is 11 years old should be the number 1 fact that I love it.
accountCircle Judith M on July 12, 2019
Reliable older truck. Pretty.
No real issues, just getting older. Has been wrecked in the past. Part of it Repainted and looks great in this respect. Has some rust to the body. Has been reliable. Console upholstery is splitting. Love the red color and the truck bed. Dual cab, spacious.
accountCircle Scott D on July 12, 2019
The joy ride of a lifetime.
This car is an amazing car it really is. It has a nice coat of silver fox paint on it and glides through the wind like no other car that I have driven before in my life.
accountCircle Heidi C on July 6, 2019
Great in the winter. It gets around great.
Good truck, but if something would break down on it. Make sure to go to dealer to get fixed. All others cant get the rite parts. . . But I love my truck.
accountCircle Ed E on May 28, 2019
. Beautiful truck runs great.
My vehicle runs great, it gets me where I want to go it has room enough for friends or family, it is easy to work on and the parts are affordable diagnostics, no probably, gas is not that bad it is fun to drive. Looks nice good paint tires are great not to expensive they'll last a long time, no major problems at all. I cannot complain.
accountCircle Gabe H on May 28, 2019
Low maintenance truck with an aggressive appearance.
Great little truck. Easy maintenance. If you are mechanically incline, you can find a lot of good tutorials and the truck is easy to work on.
accountCircle Steve B on May 26, 2019
It has four wheel drive and I can haul things with it.
I like the way my. Vehicle handles. I like the color. It has low miles.
accountCircle Mike T on May 10, 2019
Just solid good basic transportation.
There has been no real issues with the Colorado. It is comfortable to drive. Cost of ownership has been very low--just routine maintenance. This has been the most reliable vehicle I have owned in the past 15 years or more. It has basic features such as ac, cruise control, anti lock brakes and a very reliable engine. It does not have the high tech items such as touch screen systems many of the newer versions have, therefore none of the problems that arise with high tech items.
accountCircle Josh M on May 9, 2019
It is a 2007 Chevy Colorado work truck.
My work truck is very reliable and it performs great. I have used my truck as a work truck for almost a year now and I have had no problems. Keep a check on the oil and change it as needed. It still has the original CD player and speakers that came with it but I put in custom bucket seats with a built in seat warmer. It is also four wheel drive which works good. I can honestly say that Chevy makes the best all around truck.
accountCircle Tyler H on April 5, 2019
The only problem I've ever had was the sunroof started leaking. This case after 150K Miles. Other than that it's been an incredibly reliable truck, I've had it 10+ years
It's very dependable. It's still running after close to 200,000 Miles with no major problems
accountCircle Alex H on March 29, 2019
The engine has good power.
I have the lt trim. I wish there was bucket seats in the front with a better center console and bigger tires on all models like the z71. Also the hubcaps make some noise while driving down the road. They are not snug enough. The last thing is no storage in the back seat. I would have liked seats similar to the Silverado in my truck.
accountCircle Tyler K on March 4, 2019
Very dependable, very nice for a first vehicle for a teenager.
Everything I wanted as my first truck. Very dependable. Very good on gas mileage. Haven't had any mechanical problems with it whatsoever.
accountCircle Nicole M on March 2, 2019
Chevy Colorado first brand new vehicle I ever bought.
We bought our vehicle brand new and it constantly has this one issue of not starting and no one can figure out why. Overall besides that we like it.
accountCircle Becky A on February 27, 2019
It's great for a single person.
It is ok it has 4 doors little room and continued starting issues. It does ok on gas not the best not the worst. Performance wise it is a reliable transportation. Not ideal for family use but is great for older couples or singles. It is easy to park in small spaces but does not fit a car seat well in the back so could be a safety issue.
accountCircle Elise C on December 19, 2018
Reliable and fun to drive
It has never broken down or had any major problems. It's roomy, has a sporty look, & is so reliable.
accountCircle Cole L on December 3, 2018
Great small truck that always gets me where I need to go.
It is one of the best vehicles I have ever owned. I have over 120000 miles in it and have not taken stellar care of it. I have only had to repair the usual things on it (I.e brakes, batteries, new water pump, wheel bearing). It gets around great in snow and has plenty of power for my needs. It has a spacious interior, but I wish the box was a little bigger. I definitely can't haul much in it.
avatar Gilbert Smith
Gilbert Smith is a New Mexico-based automotive journalist who enjoys writing about cars, trucks, and SUVs. He is a longtime contributor to Vehicle History and a member of the site's original content team when it launched.