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A blue 2024 Chevy Colorado ZR2 is shown from the front at an angle after leaving a dealer that has trucks for sale

When browsing trucks for sale, today’s drivers certainly aren’t hurting for choices. The pickup market is as hot as ever, with established automakers and spunky startups alike flooding dealerships with new models, trims, and powertrain options. It’s a great time to be in the market for a new pickup, but it can also get overwhelming in a hurry.

Take the Chevy Colorado and Nissan Frontier, for example. These midsize pickups have both undergone significant redesigns in the last couple of years, with new, third-generation models rolling out in 2023 and 2022, respectively. This new era has brought a host of new options, tech features, and specialty models, with both Chevy and Nissan latching onto the off-road trend that’s gripped the market over the last few years.

So, how do these two pickups stack up in terms of power, performance, towing capacity, and other areas that carry so much weight in the hotly-contested midsize segment? Read on as we outline some key differences and see which model is more worth a test drive…

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A red 2024 Chevy Colorado Trail Boss parked on a dirt road.

If you’re out looking at trucks for sale, it becomes clear pretty quickly that there are plenty of options for you to choose from. Trucks come in all shapes and sizes, from compact and midsize pickups to light-duty and heavy-duty full-size models, and are made by a number of foreign and domestic automakers. Within any particular model, there are also various trim levels, which range from bare-bones to luxurious and include specialized options like sporty trims and off-road capable models. With all of that variety out there, it means something when trusted automotive media companies come together to praise a particular model.

Several organizations have shone their spotlight on the 2024 Chevy Colorado. It was selected as an Editor’s Choice by Car and Driver, was named the 2024 Top Rated Truck by Edmunds, and secured MotorTrend’s prestigious 2024 Truck of the Year award, coming out on top against thirteen different models. What is it about the 2024 Colorado that’s bringing in all these awards? Let’s take a look at the midsize truck’s highlights to get to the bottom of all these accolades and see what features and design choices are the root of the hype surrounding the Colorado.

Capable Engines

The WT and LT trims of the 2024 Colorado come standard with a 2.7L Turbo engine under the hood. This powertrain can deliver 237 hp and 260 lb-ft of torque, allowing you to tow up to 3,500 lbs. That’s not half bad for a midsize truck, but the available TurboMax engine blows those figures away, producing 310 hp and 430 lb-ft of torque, raising the towing capacity to 7,700 lbs on a truck that’s properly equipped. This engine comes standard on the Trail Boss, Z71, and ZR2 trims and is an available upgrade on the lower trims as well.

A man is using the backup camera in a 2024 Chevy Colorado truck for sale.

High-Tech Interior

The Colorado just got a refresh for the 2023 model year, so the interior of the 2024 model is modern and full of useful tech features. No matter what trim level you choose, you’ll get a large 11.3-inch touchscreen in the center of the dashboard and an 11-inch driver information center behind the steering wheel. The driver information center is right in the driver’s line of sight, making it a useful place to put important information, like safety warnings, alongside the traditional gauges. You can customize the screen layout to suit your needs and preferences, with two instrument cluster layouts and three themes to choose from.

The large screens come in handy for getting a good look at the up to ten available camera views you can get on the Colorado. The rear camera view is high-definition, so you can see everything crystal clear when you’re in reverse. Other angles that can help you get into a tricky parking sport include front and rear top-down views and front and rear side views. A front grille view lets you see low-lying objects in front of you, helping you safely navigate in areas where children or pets might be roaming around. Hitch view and surround view come in handy when trailering, while front and rear underbody views let you get a worm’s eye view of uneven terrain while off-roading.

Some of those camera views are optional add-ons or exclusive to certain trims, but every 2024 Colorado comes standard with a top-of-the-line infotainment system featuring Google Built-In to help you navigate, listen to music, and more. If you want to hook up your smartphone to use mobile apps through the truck’s interface, you can use wireless Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, both of which come standard. If you want to go completely cordless for both connecting to the infotainment system and charging, you can opt for the available wireless charging pad to keep your phone at 100% wherever you go.

Versatile Cargo Bed

A good pickup truck needs a good cargo bed, and the one on the Colorado has you covered for work, play, adventures, and home improvement projects. There are 17 available tie-downs throughout the bed to help you secure all of your cargo in place. For cargo that’s too long to fit in the 5.2-foot bed, you can use the available mid-position tailgate as a backstop to keep it in place––this feature can support up to 500 lbs. For even more configuration options, you can get the available bed rail system, which is easy to customize from trip to trip. If you’re loading up at night, you can use the available touch-enabled in-bed lighting to see what you’re doing.

Several helpful tools are built into the bed itself, so they’re always on hand. For instance, there’s a measurement tool molded into the end of the tailgate to help you use the truck as a mobile workbench. Motorcycle tire grooves are built into the bed to keep bikes secure in transit, and there are ten bed pockets and four stake pockets to add even more utility. The available StowFlex tailgate gives you yet another storage option: a lockable compartment that’s built into the tailgate and can be used for power tools, emergency equipment, or cold beverages (it has a drain to help it function as a cooler).

A close up of the rear taillight on a grey 2024 Chevy Colorado Z71.

Off-Road Action

The 2024 Colorado is well-suited to off-road adventures and comes in a variety of different off-road oriented trim levels, so you can pick the one that’s best for your budget and how intense of an OHV trail or park you like to frequent. All of these trims come standard with the more powerful TurboMax engine, so you have the horsepower and torque you need to conquer rough terrain. They also come standard with a drive mode selector, which can be used to quickly alter vehicle settings to optimize them to a range of conditions.

  • Normal mode is for daily driving on paved roads.
  • Tow/Haul mode provides the right balance for staying in control with a heavy trailer in tow.
  • Off-Road mode provides extra traction for driving on gravel, mud, grass, or snow.
  • Terrain mode can handle tricky situations, like climbing steep slopes or crawling over boulders.
  • Baja mode, which is available only on the ZR2 trim, is designed for blasting through open expanses of sand.

The Z71 and Trail Boss are both good entry-level off-road trims. The Trail Boss trim has some extra off-roading features, like a wider chassis and a two-inch factory lift for increased ground clearance. The Z71 trim has a wider array of standard convenience features, like cruise control, a 120-volt power outlet built into the cargo bed, and heated power-adjustable side mirrors. Both come standard with a two-speed transfer case and a shield to protect it.

If you want to go all-out on off-roading prowess, you’ll want to get a Colorado ZR2. This trim adds an extra inch of ground clearance, electronic locking front and rear differentials for ideal traction, and Multimatic DSSV dampers to keep the ride smooth when the trail ahead gets rocky. The ZR2 also comes loaded with 17-inch wheels wearing 33-inch MT tires and has styling upgrades inside and out that reflect its rugged capability.

New for the 2024 model year, you can now take the Colorado’s off-road action even further with the ZR2 Bison Edition. Chevy has partnered with off-road accessory manufacturer American Expedition Vehicles (AEV) to deck this variant out with a laundry list of durable and useful equipment. The edition comes standard with all of these features:

  • 35-inch mud-terrain tires
  • 17-inch beadlock-capable wheels
  • 12.2 inches of ground clearance
  • 5 AEV boron steel skid plates
  • Heavy-duty AEV front and rear bumpers
  • Heavy-duty cast recovery points
  • AEV fender flares
  • Multimatic jounce control dampers
  • Bed-mounted spare tire carrier
  • Unique styling accents, with AEV and Bison branding

The Chevy Colorado Has Something for Everyone

Looking at the Colorado’s impressive lineup of standard features and wide array of optional upgrades, it’s clear why it’s Truck of the Year material. Whether you need a nimble truck for running errands around town, a versatile model to help you get projects done, or an adventurous pickup capable of serious off-roading, you can find a Colorado that fits the bill. If you’re looking for a midsize truck, there’s no need to look any further than the Colorado—its lineup has something for everyone.

A low angle shot of a white 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500 ZR2 parked in a forest.

When it comes to hard work––or recreation––you need a reliable truck that has a lot of great utility and functionality. For most truck shoppers, it’s common to choose between the popular full-size trucks available on the market, which include the Chevy Silverado 1500 and the Ram 1500. Now if you’re in the market for a light-duty pickup and have narrowed your choices down to the 2024 Silverado 1500 and 2024 Ram 1500, what would make you choose one over the other? Clearly, it would come down to functionality and utility, right?

Functionality and utility are extremely important facets of a full-size pickup, and whichever one offers the greater amount of utility is typically the one that seems like the better purchase. When it comes to trucking functionality and utility, there is a lot that the bowtie brand has to offer that makes shopping for a Chevy Silverado 1500 for sale in Birmingham seem like the optimal choice if you’re comparing it to a Ram 1500. In this article, we will explain why.

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A blue 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500 ZR2 is shown parked off-road after viewing a Chevy Silverado 1500 for sale in Birmingham.

Birmingham may be a big city, but we’re surrounded on all sides by the call to adventure. If you want to have some fun off-roading, you can pick any direction you like and find a great place to have a good time. And if you’ve got a few vacation days to play with, you can go even further and explore OHV trails and parks from sea to shining sea, tackling everything from mountains to deserts. If you’re looking for the ultimate off-roading vehicle, then look no further. You can find a Chevy Silverado 1500 for sale in Birmingham here at Edwards Chevrolet Downtown, where we’re proud to have the rugged ZR2 trim available.

Like any Silverado 1500, the ZR2 is great for day-to-day driving in between excursions and delivers a comfortable ride on the highway so you can enjoy the journey to your off-road destination or wherever else life takes you. But when it comes to off-roading capability, the ZR2 doesn’t just slap a skid plate on the underbelly and call it a day; it has a factory lift, a unique exterior design, and all of the equipment you need to conquer rough terrain. Let’s dig in and explore how the 2024 Silverado 1500 ZR2 can be your ticket to off-roading success.

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Many articles detail the difficulty of shopping for a new car. Understandably, browsing a vast range of makes and models and choosing just one can seem complicated. But what about the opposite end of the equation? If you have finally said to yourself, “I’m going to sell my car,” you might be wondering the best way to go about the process. Well, get out your notebooks. Car selling class is in session. Selling your car to us here at Edwards Chevrolet Downtown may be one of the best choices you can make this year. Today, we will go over the step-by-step process of preparing your vehicle for sale.

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Are you faced with the common dilemma of selling your car or trading it in? If you’ve been Googling ‘sell my car’ and have yet to come up with a solution, we’re here to tell you it’s easier than you think. While many car owners grapple with the idea of selling versus trading in, both have their pros and cons. The good news is that when you work with a great dealership, either option has its rewards; it’s all a matter of what works for you.

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A blue 2024 ZR2, a Chevy Silverado for sale near Bessemer, off-roading.

The 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500 is here for truck enthusiasts who need a new rig. As the 26th edition of this award-winning truck, the Silverado 1500 now offers even more astounding performance to go with its legendary reliability. If you’re looking for a Chevy Silverado 1500 for sale near Bessemer, Edwards Chevrolet Downtown has everything from the barebones WT trim to the ZR2 off-roading savant.

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A red 2019 Chevy Silverado 1500 for sale near Bessemer driving past water.

For some people, a vehicle is simply a way to get from one place to another—it gets them through their daily commute, helps them pick up their kids, and facilitates running errands and long road trips. But for others, a vehicle is an important part of being able to get your work done; this is usually where a powerful full-size truck comes into play. If you’ve been looking for a Chevy Silverado 1500 for sale near Bessemer, then we probably don’t need to tell you this. Still, it helps to know that there are folks out there who understand how important your truck is to you and why it needs to be able to work hard for a long time.

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A white 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500 WT is shown parked on a construction site.

There’s something about a pickup truck that inspires passion and stimulates the senses. When Chevrolet makes that truck, those feelings are not only understandable, but they’re impossible to ignore. This is particularly true when it comes to the 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500. As Chevy’s flagship product, the Silverado 1500 has inspired and impressed drivers since it debuted for the 1999 model year.

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Three 2024 Chevy Silverado 1500s, different trims and colors, parked in front of snow-capped mountains.

Chevy vehicles are winners in every sense of the word. Not only are they standout options among others in the auto industry—regardless of whether you’re looking at an SUV or a pickup truck—but they are often recipients of top accolades that recognize their exemplary performance and utility.

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