Chevrolet Colorado Reviews - 2007
The 2007 Chevrolet Truck Colorado is a compact pickup that is a carryover from 2006. The Chevrolet comes in three body styles: regular cab, extended cab (with reverse-opening door) and the crew cab (which has the largest rear seating area). There are 13 combined trims and two bed sizes available. The Chevrolet Colorado regular and extended cab come in the base (considered a work truck), LS, and the LT. The crew cab comes in the LT trim only. The Colorado Crew Cab LT1 has a 2.9-L, I4, 185-hp engine while the LT2 and the LT3 both have standard 3.7L, I5, 242-hp engines. All of the trims have a 4-speed automatic transmission.
The 2007 Chevrolet Colorado LT1 comes with airbags, power accessories, ABS, alloy wheels, CD player, keyless entry with remote, vehicle and radio anti-theft, anti lockout, locking and removable tailgate, interval wipers, tinted glass, power rearview mirrors, bumper step-up, air-conditioning, cruise, tilt steering, cloth interior, automatic headlights, and daytime running lights. The LT2 adds privacy glass and front bucket seats; the LT3 adds fog lights, outside temperature gauge, sliding rear window and a compass.
Premium upgrades for the 2007 Chevrolet Colorado trims include: bed liner, locking storage compartments, running boards, first aid kit, traction control, CD changer, telephone, power sunroof, and vehicle tracking. Stand alone options for the Colorado LT3 only include driver/passenger power adjustable/heated/and lumbar supported seats, rear spoiler, OnStar®, satellite radio, and leather upholstery.
The 2007 Chevrolet Colorado has an MSRP of $13,900 and extends to $23,800.