No, our bed is our weakness. The bed can't handle the weight. It will hit the back of the cab like it did mine when you land and all the weight in back rebounds upward I hits the cab.
The tire eats up the bed and lower towing than other Colorados, Chevy needs a Blazer ZR2 with a spare tire carrier for offroad, let pick-up do its thing towing and hauling. Overall a good truck. I believe it could go toe to toe with a Rubicon offroad, and better on-road and off-road in the Baja-type terrain.
@infinitebrave6958 yes, fully loaded every option. It took 11 months of waiting. Very hard to wait. It was worth every second ai would do it again. The truck is rare, unique very capable and just plain awsome.
Just fund it hard to pay 13 grand more fie the zr2 bison over the normal zr2. Can buy it for 51 grand versus having to pay almost 65 grand plus 9.75% tn sales tax the zr2 bison.
@harolddenton6031 mine is the prototype of the Bison. The Desert Boss. It was 62,000 and 6.8% financing. 14,000 miles and absolutely love it. You can't get everthing I put on it for 10,000.
We only have 15ish minutes with each vehicle so camera angles are hard to set up appropriately. I was hoping the passenger seat camera would have been a better angle but it just wasn't tall enough. I will keep this mind for next time!
I drove the Colorado Trail Boss and fell in love with it. Had to order a ZR2 . Can’t wait
nice looking tuck, the tire in the bed sucks it should be on a swing out off the tailgate
No, our bed is our weakness. The bed can't handle the weight. It will hit the back of the cab like it did mine when you land and all the weight in back rebounds upward I hits the cab.
No, Chevy build a Blazer with the tire on the back.
@@edwardclement102 tires in the back hit when rock climbing in Moab.
The tire eats up the bed and lower towing than other Colorados, Chevy needs a Blazer ZR2 with a spare tire carrier for offroad, let pick-up do its thing towing and hauling. Overall a good truck. I believe it could go toe to toe with a Rubicon offroad, and better on-road and off-road in the Baja-type terrain.
I love mine. Rode all the mean trails in Moab.
That's badass! I've done some wheeling in Moab also but it's been 9 years or so.
When did you order yours and how long was the wait?
@infinitebrave6958 yes, fully loaded every option. It took 11 months of waiting. Very hard to wait.
It was worth every second ai would do it again. The truck is rare, unique very capable and just plain awsome.
Just fund it hard to pay 13 grand more fie the zr2 bison over the normal zr2. Can buy it for 51 grand versus having to pay almost 65 grand plus 9.75% tn sales tax the zr2 bison.
@harolddenton6031 mine is the prototype of the Bison. The Desert Boss. It was 62,000 and 6.8% financing. 14,000 miles and absolutely love it. You can't get everthing I put on it for 10,000.
I love the truck man
I'd rather see the trail, not you. Next time show the damn trail !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We only have 15ish minutes with each vehicle so camera angles are hard to set up appropriately. I was hoping the passenger seat camera would have been a better angle but it just wasn't tall enough. I will keep this mind for next time!
Hell yeah! Can't wait to get mine!
When did you order yours?
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