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Re: resetting the door locks.... [dmathews3] by ocmike3
Jan 09, 2005 (2:13 pm)

Replying to: dmathews3 (Dec 08, 2004 2:15 pm)

Thanks - I finally got around to resetting them and the procedure you provided seems to work fine. I tried it and it made the change just as described!
(It took me a while to try out as I got sent on overseas biz trip, then holidays and then finally put it in the body shop to get some vandalism fixed.)
Well over 15k miles and coming up on 1 year with this Canyon and I haven't had any issues.
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Re: GM is funny.... [moparbad] by petem143
Jan 24, 2005 (5:52 pm)

Replying to: moparbad (Dec 30, 2004 1:07 pm)

I drove the Nissan, Toyota and a Dodge before I bought my Colorado. The Dodge was junk. I have a friend who has a Nissan and spends at least once a month at the dealership for something that needs fixed. The Toyota was nice, but $5k more in price and crappy gas mileage.. I'll pass thanks. If you read the 'professional' reviews, yeah sure that Tacoma is nice if you want to pay $30K. Is the premium interior worth all that extra money? If you're looking to tow heavy stuff, then buy a full size and stop pussy footing around with a little truck. I'm in sales and in my truck every day. Its very comfortable and all the gauges and switches are exactly where they are supposed to be. My Colorado has been bulletproof. I've done nothing but change oil and rotate tires and I have 22K on the clock. The truck looks great and turns heads everywhere I go. Sure the interior could been jazzed up, but it does the job and it doesn't rattle or squeak and its silent going down the road. So I think that GM got pretty serious about the small truck market and probably has one of the best of the group in my opinion.
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Re: GM is funny.... [petem143] by ocmike3
Jan 29, 2005 (4:49 pm)

Replying to: petem143 (Jan 24, 2005 5:52 pm)

I'm very happy with my Canyon. I went to the PDX Auto Show today. I spent some time touching and feeling the Canyon-Colorado-New Dakota - New Tacoma. I haven't drive the new Dakota or Tacoma, but...
The new Dakota is not that much upgrade from the old. Interior is at best on par with GM's. The new sheet metal is, well less to my liking then the old. It does have the V8 option if you want a screamer pu.
The Tacoma is better than the old Tacoma. Roomier and the interior is the best. Based on a crew cab w/V6 - loaded up it is going to be the most expensive. For the hwy cowboy it will probably be the choice unless it drives bad.
 
BTW - the funniest "Pickup" is the new Honda Ridgeline. A midsize crew cab, but the bed is fiberglass. Yes, fiberglass with a "trunk" - back half of the bed lifts up exposing a decent size well. It won't do it well to haul much gravel or yard debris in the back.
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Re: GM is funny.... [ocmike3] by moparbad
Jan 30, 2005 (9:03 pm)

Replying to: ocmike3 (Jan 29, 2005 4:49 pm)

The composite bed on the Honda is being manufactured by the same company that made the Pro-Tec composite beds for Silverado full size trucks. Stronger than steel and won't rust. Several people I know who have the Pro-Tec beds and they all love them. You can take a sledgehammer to them and not damage them. Better for hauling yard debris and gravel than a steel bed.
 
quote- Pro-Tec was 50 lbs. (23 kg) lighter than a steel bed. It didn't corrode, scratch or dent. It wasn't slippery and didn't trap water like bedliners do. But it also is a technology unfamiliar to consumers, who either are happy with considerably less-expensive bedliners or who don't care about the appearance of their nicked-up steel cargo boxes.-end
 
The "funny" Ridgeline has-
1. A tailgate that is load rated for minimum of 300 lbs. And it opens to the side or the standard fold down.
2. Power sliding rear window that will not buffet wind when open due to special design of the roof. Nice.
3. The trunk is waterproof, has a drainplug (I'm thinking taigating and beer!) and is big enough for 3 golf bags.
4. There is additional storage available under the rear seat when folded down or it may be folded up.
5. Large center console armrest/storage that slides forward or backward.
 
Just a few of the funny features that I would like to see on the Colorado.
Funny thing is, the Ridgeline is about the same size as an Avalance in most dimensions.
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Colorado-Avalanche by nosirrahg
Feb 01, 2005 (3:31 pm)
I was talking to a co-worker this afternoon, and he and I both agreed the "perfect" vehicle for us would be a Colorado-based Avalanche-type vehicle; something you could use to haul the family and/or bigger stuff from Home Depot, but that was smaller/easier to maneuver (Avalanche won't fit in my garage), and got better gas mileage than the full-size Avalanche.
 
Anyone else agree (or know if there's anything like this in the pipeline at GM)?
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Re: GM is funny.... [moparbad] by ocmike3
Feb 01, 2005 (8:06 pm)

Replying to: moparbad (Jan 30, 2005 9:03 pm)

I have to disagree with you to a point. The bed over the "trunk" in the Ridgeline is unsupported and composite or not its a whole lot more flexible than steel. Time will tell.
I'm curious about the Sierra bed. My Sierra only had side panels that were composite, but the "bed" was steel. When did Chev/GMC make the entire bed composite?
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Re: GM is funny.... [ocmike3] by npgmbr
Feb 03, 2005 (9:07 am)

Replying to: ocmike3 (Feb 01, 2005 8:06 pm)

Well as far as im concerned (and its my sole opinion), the Ridgeline is just down right ugly.
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Great Little Truck by motorhead1
Feb 04, 2005 (7:00 pm)
Well guys I`ve had my extented cab 4x4 Colorado for nearly 4 months and I have to tell you that the more I drive it the more I like it. This is the best little truck I have ever had and besides getting 20 mpg and being easy to maneuver around in traffic and park it`s fun to drive. The only trouble I`ve had is to have the front end lined up because of tire wear. I have 6800 miles on it and looking forward to many more. Buy one and see for yourself.
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Re: Great Little Truck [motorhead1] by irg
Feb 05, 2005 (8:32 am)

Replying to: motorhead1 (Feb 04, 2005 7:00 pm)

I've been eyeing the Colorado lately. I need a 2nd vehicle, (the other being a minivan for the family) and a small truck would be pretty practical for us. I saw that FOrd is offering the Explorer Sport Trac for $229 (plus tax) for 24 months. I was considering a Colorado, maybe a smart buy finance for 36 or 48 months.
 
Did you compare the Sport Trac to the Colorado? I have also been looking at the new Dakota, but the gas mileage has me concerned. And I think the Toyota and Nissan will be out of my price range. The regular Ranger seems too ancient.
 
Did you consider the 4 door over the extended cab? I could probably make do with either, although the 4 door would be a bit more practical for me. Was the 4x4 vs. the 4x2 a consideration? I had a 4x2 Nissan once, and would swear I would never have a 4x2 truck again. I would get stuck in parking lots. I guess with proper weights and snow tires, it wouldn't be a huge issue. I won't be going off road with this truck.
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Re: Great Little Truck [irg] by saabgirl
Feb 05, 2005 (3:24 pm)

Replying to: irg (Feb 05, 2005 8:32 am)

>>Was the 4x4 vs. the 4x2 a consideration?<<
 
Another thread has batted this Q around a bit. One theory that I go along with is that a 4X2 with traction control, ABS, aggressive snow tires on all four wheels, 300 lbs of sandbags over the axle and a driver with common sense is the equal of a 4X4 in most situations you'll ever run into. Plus you save on initial cost, maintenance and mpg. Think of it economically: Which would you d'ruther have -- a) a new 4X4 pickup, or b) a new 4X2 pickup plus enough $$$ left in your pocket to finance an Alaskan cruise for the whole fam damily.

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