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2015 Colorado and Canyon pricing announced


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  • Today General Motors announced the pricing for the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon.

By Josh Merva

GM-Trucks.com

8/5/2014

 

Today General Motors announced the pricing for the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon.

 

The Chevrolet Colorado will start at 20,995, the LT crew cab with 2WD at $27,985, and the Z71 crew cab with 4WD at $34,990.

 

The GMC Canyon will start a little bit higher at 21,880, the SLE extended cab at $27,520, and the 4WD Canyon SLT crew cab short box at $37,875.

 

 

Colorado Press Release:

DETROIT

Suggested retail prices for the 2015 Chevrolet Colorado extended-cab pickup will start at $20,995, including an $895 dealer freight charge, Chevrolet announced today.

 

Standard features will include a 200-horsepower 2.5L four-cylinder engine with direct fuel injection and continuously variable valve timing for strong midrange torque; a 6-speed manual transmission; power windows with express up for the driver; a rear-vision camera with dynamic guide lines; and a locking tailgate.

 

Colorado is an all-new midsize pickup that offers truck customers great versatility and great value, said Tony Johnson, Colorado marketing manager. It will also have strong appeal for people who know they want a truck, but want one that is easier to maneuver in traffic and easier to park at work or at home.

 

Available options will include a 305-horsepower 3.6L V-6, also with direct fuel injection and variable valve timing; a 6-speed automatic transmission; 4G LTE with a built-in WiFi hotspot; Forward Collision Alert and Land Departure Warning; and the GearOn accessory system, a comprehensive solution for organizing and carrying bikes, paddle boards and other equipment.

 

Colorado customers can chose from two cab configurations, extended-cab and crew-cab. Crew-cab Colorados will offer a choice of 5- or 6-foot boxes; extended-cab models come with the 6-foot box.

 

Other Colorado models also will offer great value. For example, the Colorado LT crew cab with 2WD and the 5-foot box has a starting price, including dealer freight, of $27,985. The Colorado Z71 crew cab 4x4 with the 5-foot box starts at $34,990.

 

Colorado will be available in Chevrolet dealerships nationwide in the fall of 2014. Detailed pricing and EPA fuel economy estimates will be available closer to launch.

 

Canyon Press Release:

DETROIT

Pricing for the all-new 2015 GMC Canyon mid-size pickup will start at $21,880, including a $925 dealer freight charge, GMC announced today.

 

The all-new Canyon provides a one-two punch that customers tell us theyve been waiting for, said Canyon Marketing Manager Kenn Bakowski. Now they can get a premium vehicle in terms of styling, features and technology, with all the inherent capabilities and maneuverability of a mid-size pickup.

 

Standard equipment on the Canyon includes the 2.5L I-4 Direct Injected engine, rated at 200 horsepower, signature light-emitting diode, or LED, lighting, four-way power drivers seat, CornerStep rear bumper, and 16-inch aluminum wheels.

 

Additional models will bring additional value beginning with the SLE trim level, with prices starting at $27,520 (2WD extended cab), Canyon customers get aluminum interior trim, soft-touch instrument panel and door pads, EZ-lift and lower tailgate, eight-inch diagonal color-touch radio with Intellilink, and OnStar 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspot with a three-month or three-GB trial (whichever comes first). A 4WD Canyon SLT crew cab short box model starts at $37,875, and includes the 3.6L V-6 engine with 305 horsepower, leather-appointed seating, automatic climate control, 18-inch polished cast-aluminum wheels, remote start and an automatic locking rear differential.

 

Available options include the 3.6L V-6 engine with direct injection and variable valve timing, a six-speed automatic transmission, Bose premium seven-speaker audio system, and the GearOn accessory system, a comprehensive solution for organizing and carrying bikes, kayaks and other equipment.

 

Canyon customers will have multiple cab and bed configurations to choose from, including extended cab models with a 6-foot 2-inch box, or crew cab models with either the 6-foot 2-inch or a 5-foot 2-inch box.

 

Additionally, every 2015 Canyon comes with Pro Grade Protection, which, in addition to a five-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty and three-year/36,000-mile bumper-to-bumper warranty, includes two years or 24,000 miles whichever comes first of standard scheduled maintenance.

 

The new Canyon will be in dealerships this fall. Detailed pricing information and EPA-estimated fuel economy ratings will be announced closer to vehicle availability.


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LOL almost $38,000 for a Z71 crew cab canyon. What a joke, hate to see what the price on the mini duramax engine is going to be.

 

Not anywhere even close to nissan and toyota.

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Don't forget this is MSRP, which is higher than what you can actually buy one for.

 

Still, me thinks I will hold on to by '06 2500HD Duramax purchased new for $32.5K.

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I'm actually impressed by the pricing. Especially the starting price. I'm most interested in the Diesel price though... I bet it will top $40K, which still isn't that bad for what you get.

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Paid $36k for my 2LT Silverado NHT 6.2L back in 2011. These new vehicles prices are a joke.

That wasn't sticker though was it? Expect to be able to shave a few $K off the price of any truck.

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Haven't priced them lately have you? Starting price of a Trundra is $20,600...

We're talking about midsize trucks here. Not the tundra.

 

Starting price on the Tacoma is $18,125.

 

Starting on the Tundra is $26,200.

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That wasn't sticker though was it? Expect to be able to shave a few $K off the price of any truck.

No, I believe the sticker on it was almost $43k. If you could get that Colorado at $33k or so that wouldn't be too bad compared to a new Silverado I guess. Edited by Daryl Z71
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We're talking about midsize trucks here. Not the tundra.

 

Starting price on the Tacoma is $18,125.

 

We're talking extended and crew cab midsize pickup trucks here (Colorado won't have a regular cab option)

 

Starting price on a REGULAR CAB Tacoma is $18, 125. Starting price on EXTENDED CAB Tacoma is $22,505.

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We're talking extended and crew cab midsize pickup trucks here (Colorado won't have a regular cab option)

 

Starting price on a REGULAR CAB Tacoma is $18, 125. Starting price on EXTENDED CAB Tacoma is $22,505.

 

Starting on the EXTENDED CAB Tacoma is $21,500 after delivery fee vs $20,995 for the Colorado after delivery is hardly competitive.

 

The reason why these trucks failed before was because you could by a comparatively trimmed full size for the same price or below, and the quality of the last gen colorado and canyons was a joke. They barely make good fleet vehicles.

 

I want these trucks to succeed just like everyone else, but why buy $30,000 top of the line colorado, when you can get a $30,000 mid to high level trimmed silverado for the same. Its the same crap that ran GM into the ground before.

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