Same. The new Tacoma does not hold up to the Toyota name. Which really nothing they make anymore does. They ruined the tundra. I would get a Ranger with the bulletproof 2.7. That’d be a little beast.
I test drove a Ranger XLT FX4 and a Colorado Z71 back to back this past weekend and came away liking the Colorado more because of the interior and the screen layout. Test drove the Ranger first as it was my pre-drive favorite due to the back seat space (I’m 6-3). But (perhaps also because I’m tall) not having to look down at the vertical screen seemed so much more natural to me in the Colorado. Never having owned a vehicle with screens, I was surprised that I felt that strongly about the layout. Apologies to my taller passengers, but driver preferences come first 😂.
I was just in the mid-size truck market and the screen was not even a consideration, lol. I've been driving my Frointer since November and I only use the screen for the backup camera and to tell me the time. I guess you can say I'm not a tech guy.
@@RockCh4lk Funnily enough, looking at a Pro 4X ruined me and got me on to the 360 cameras. Originally, I wasn’t even considering it, but the Pro 4X I drove had one and I thought it was pretty neat. You can see on the Ford in Ben’s vid, the 360 view is just a sliver at the bottom of the screen. No bueno.
I’m a whopping 5’7 and I found I was looking down and away from the road with that vertical screen in the Ranger. So the Colorado won me over with styling but the Ranger performed better on the road and was more comfortable. Tough choice let me tell you!
I work for a Chevrolet dealer and the main problem i see coming from the new Colorados that have the high output tuning is that its blowing the turbos at around 1000 miles, im not sure if Chevy has fixed that issue yet
this is a first. I have not heard of any turbo problem at low milage even on Colorado / gmc forums. 2.7 has been in the Silverado for yrs without blown turbos reported. fake news?
We rarely ever have a turbo issue with Silverados, it was just a handful of 2023 Colorados when they first put the engine in them. It could've just been a tuning error or something like that but we haven't seen the issue pop up again lately
As for looks, the Colorado wins. However, there have been a lot of safety concerns with the Colorado and Canyon models. The scariest one being the steering wheel being very difficult to lock into place, or not locking into place when adjusting it. The Ranger appears to have a lot less issues from what I have read. Good review.
Hold up. When comparing back seat space... for the Ford you had the driver and passenger seats flush and in line with he center console. For the Colorado, you can tell the driver seat was further back than the passenger and was not flush with the center console. Sure to feel a little more spacious with that 2-3" inches if you do it the same.
Center consoles are different lengths..... its set up for his driving seat position... what crack are you smoking where you base the rear seat room off the seats sitting flush with the center console and not the driver seat driving position??
@cameryncorliss4900 you can see the drivers seat is pushed further back when compared to the other seat, the console, but also the outside door position. Also because I've sat in it and I know it was pushed back further based on where it's aligned with those 3 items. In other videos, you can see differences as well. Sorry such details fluster and annoy you to the point of making excuses.
@cameryncorliss4900 especially since the official back leg room lists for both is 34.6" for the Ranger and 34.7" for the Colorado. Yeah, I'm the one that's tripping when Ford themselves admit they have less space. It's obvious that the seats weren't positioned the same.
Watch the TFLtalk video from a month ago where they compare all of the midsize truck interiors. It’s pretty clear which one actually has more back seat space.
I know you said the new Colorado engine isn't entirely proven yet, but I'd honestly prefer the Colorado over the Ranger for both overall reliability, the screen not being downward and huge, and the pricing in my area is a bit different (Ford dealership has worse prices than the Chevy lot). Aesthetically I will admit personal taste here, but the look of the Colorado (both inside and out) appeals to me more. If I can find a good used Colorado or get a great deal on a new one, I'll take that over Ford any day.
The ranger costs alot more...vs the Colorado... The Colorado also has way more features... if you want the 2.7 "baby 6..."in the ranger they up charge for that just to get on par with the Colorado hp...
I've been looking at both the Ranger and Colorado, and am a bit hesitant on both. Two of my brothers had the 2019 Ford Ranger with the 10 speed transmission, and the transmission went wonky for each of them. My son in law has the 2023 Colorado, and has had issues with the blind spot indicator blinking at random times with no vehicle beside him. His infotainment system is pretty glitchy as well. I've read the 2024 Colorados have intermittent headlight blinking issues...so I'm really not sure which I'll end up with. (Not interested in either the Tacoma or Frontier).
My last Ford was an 86 Ranger. Since then, I've had a Toyota with a rusted out frame and broken leaf springs and no intermittent wipers. And then the biggest POS 2016 Colorado with a motor that blew up at 102k and needs constant repairs. I think I might go back to Ford, I honestly don't think they could be worse at this point.
You're not kidding. I had a 2022 Colorado z71. It lasted 1.5 years before the engine would die in the road every morning when I pulled out of the driveway, door handles became loose, blown motor mounts, GM is garbage.
Yeah I really like them both but I’d have to go with Colorado. It’s sharper lines and just interior and exterior aesthetics is just excellent. When you see one in person even the cheap basic models look great. I’m a Toyota lover but those new 2024 Tacomas are for rich folks, doctors and lawyers and such.
Just test drove Colorado (turbomax) vs Ranger (4-banger). The CO did have some punch but the Ranger was soo much nicer and didn't hitch when accelerating/decelerating like the CO did. I'm betting Ford just has a nicer transmission and is engineered/tuned better.
You should’ve compared the high end trim Colorado(4 cylinder ) with the high end trim Ranger V6. For your money Ford takes it on the high but it’s a toss up at the lower trims, 4 cylinder to 4 cylinder.
The ranger has less torque on paper but yet the Ranger beat the Colorado's ass when they raced from a dead stop on tfl. What does that tell you about torque?
Yes I saw that and was quite surprised. However, I would like to see how they do truck duty with 6500lbs on the back. Racing is not what most of us buy trucks for.
GM Build quality is absolute garbage and has been for a looooong time no way in hell id buy a Chevy...... Ford builds Excellent cars and trucks and so does Toyota
I'd get either of them over the new Tacoma.
Nah, they've been having relaibility issues lately. I'd wait
@@Deatomizer Like what?
@Deatomizer So has the Tacoma. Tfl took some brand new one offroading on an easy trail and it broke.
They both will be in the junkyard and the Tacoma will still be on the road.
Same. The new Tacoma does not hold up to the Toyota name. Which really nothing they make anymore does. They ruined the tundra. I would get a Ranger with the bulletproof 2.7. That’d be a little beast.
Babe, wake up! Ben Hardy is comparing mid-size pickup trucks.
(I’m single AF & can’t afford full size trucks)
These are mid size trucks. There’s hope you can afford them 😂
@@JoseDiaz-qw7mg yeah, that was my point. Them raptors are too expensive for good ol’ Uncle Ramin at the moment.
I test drove a Ranger XLT FX4 and a Colorado Z71 back to back this past weekend and came away liking the Colorado more because of the interior and the screen layout. Test drove the Ranger first as it was my pre-drive favorite due to the back seat space (I’m 6-3). But (perhaps also because I’m tall) not having to look down at the vertical screen seemed so much more natural to me in the Colorado. Never having owned a vehicle with screens, I was surprised that I felt that strongly about the layout. Apologies to my taller passengers, but driver preferences come first 😂.
I was just in the mid-size truck market and the screen was not even a consideration, lol. I've been driving my Frointer since November and I only use the screen for the backup camera and to tell me the time. I guess you can say I'm not a tech guy.
@@RockCh4lk Funnily enough, looking at a Pro 4X ruined me and got me on to the 360 cameras. Originally, I wasn’t even considering it, but the Pro 4X I drove had one and I thought it was pretty neat. You can see on the Ford in Ben’s vid, the 360 view is just a sliver at the bottom of the screen. No bueno.
Best screen is the taco. Natural big and the HD cameras are the best out of all manufacturers. The older I get the more problems I have with my eyes
I can't even find a ranger to test drive...
I’m a whopping 5’7 and I found I was looking down and away from the road with that vertical screen in the Ranger. So the Colorado won me over with styling but the Ranger performed better on the road and was more comfortable. Tough choice let me tell you!
Ben it'd be nice if you could have a final wrap up thought rather than what seems like the camera stopped recording.
Why? This isn't TFL 🤣
I drove both and like the Ranger better and it's better on gas.
Unless your like me and got the 2.7L version just recently its not much difference in fuel mileage though but i dont buy midsize or fullsize for mpgs.
2.3L eco is a nice option.
I drove both last week I drove ranger xlt sport and Colorado trail boss I ended up buying the 24 ranger xlt sport just feels more refined
I work for a Chevrolet dealer and the main problem i see coming from the new Colorados that have the high output tuning is that its blowing the turbos at around 1000 miles, im not sure if Chevy has fixed that issue yet
this is a first. I have not heard of any turbo problem at low milage even on Colorado / gmc forums. 2.7 has been in the Silverado for yrs without blown turbos reported. fake news?
We rarely ever have a turbo issue with Silverados, it was just a handful of 2023 Colorados when they first put the engine in them. It could've just been a tuning error or something like that but we haven't seen the issue pop up again lately
You work for a Chevy dealer and *you* are not sure if they fixed the issue yet ? Sounds legit..
As for looks, the Colorado wins. However, there have been a lot of safety concerns with the Colorado and Canyon models. The scariest one being the steering wheel being very difficult to lock into place, or not locking into place when adjusting it. The Ranger appears to have a lot less issues from what I have read. Good review.
So which one is power and reliability?
I love my Colorado trailboss. Great trucks.
@BrianEugeneLee-xq2hy the duramax Colorados are awesome. Would have been great to see a duramax in these brand new ones.
Hold up. When comparing back seat space... for the Ford you had the driver and passenger seats flush and in line with he center console. For the Colorado, you can tell the driver seat was further back than the passenger and was not flush with the center console. Sure to feel a little more spacious with that 2-3" inches if you do it the same.
Center consoles are different lengths..... its set up for his driving seat position... what crack are you smoking where you base the rear seat room off the seats sitting flush with the center console and not the driver seat driving position??
Ranger definitely has a lot more rear seat space. ruclips.net/video/AIKeeBDjETE/видео.htmlsi=9ebMFeDfHn7IxXgK
@cameryncorliss4900 you can see the drivers seat is pushed further back when compared to the other seat, the console, but also the outside door position.
Also because I've sat in it and I know it was pushed back further based on where it's aligned with those 3 items. In other videos, you can see differences as well.
Sorry such details fluster and annoy you to the point of making excuses.
@cameryncorliss4900 especially since the official back leg room lists for both is 34.6" for the Ranger and 34.7" for the Colorado.
Yeah, I'm the one that's tripping when Ford themselves admit they have less space. It's obvious that the seats weren't positioned the same.
Watch the TFLtalk video from a month ago where they compare all of the midsize truck interiors. It’s pretty clear which one actually has more back seat space.
I know you said the new Colorado engine isn't entirely proven yet, but I'd honestly prefer the Colorado over the Ranger for both overall reliability, the screen not being downward and huge, and the pricing in my area is a bit different (Ford dealership has worse prices than the Chevy lot). Aesthetically I will admit personal taste here, but the look of the Colorado (both inside and out) appeals to me more. If I can find a good used Colorado or get a great deal on a new one, I'll take that over Ford any day.
So Ben, what would be your peroson mid-size pickup choice?
The ranger costs alot more...vs the Colorado... The Colorado also has way more features... if you want the 2.7 "baby 6..."in the ranger they up charge for that just to get on par with the Colorado hp...
I've been looking at both the Ranger and Colorado, and am a bit hesitant on both. Two of my brothers had the 2019 Ford Ranger with the 10 speed transmission, and the transmission went wonky for each of them. My son in law has the 2023 Colorado, and has had issues with the blind spot indicator blinking at random times with no vehicle beside him. His infotainment system is pretty glitchy as well. I've read the 2024 Colorados have intermittent headlight blinking issues...so I'm really not sure which I'll end up with. (Not interested in either the Tacoma or Frontier).
My last Ford was an 86 Ranger.
Since then, I've had a Toyota with a rusted out frame and broken leaf springs and no intermittent wipers.
And then the biggest POS 2016 Colorado with a motor that blew up at 102k and needs constant repairs.
I think I might go back to Ford, I honestly don't think they could be worse at this point.
You're not kidding. I had a 2022 Colorado z71. It lasted 1.5 years before the engine would die in the road every morning when I pulled out of the driveway, door handles became loose, blown motor mounts, GM is garbage.
I like the process you use to review vehicles! Nicely done!💯
Yeah I really like them both but I’d have to go with Colorado. It’s sharper lines and just interior and exterior aesthetics is just excellent. When you see one in person even the cheap basic models look great. I’m a Toyota lover but those new 2024 Tacomas are for rich folks, doctors and lawyers and such.
Just test drove Colorado (turbomax) vs Ranger (4-banger). The CO did have some punch but the Ranger was soo much nicer and didn't hitch when accelerating/decelerating like the CO did. I'm betting Ford just has a nicer transmission and is engineered/tuned better.
I love the look and specs of the Colorado but I suspect the Ranger would be more reliable long term.
My sentiments exactly.
The 2.7 has been out in the silverado for years
You should’ve compared the high end trim Colorado(4 cylinder ) with the high end trim Ranger V6. For your money Ford takes it on the high but it’s a toss up at the lower trims, 4 cylinder to 4 cylinder.
Surprised the check engine light didn’t turn on in the Colorado on your test drive!
The ranger has less torque on paper but yet the Ranger beat the Colorado's ass when they raced from a dead stop on tfl. What does that tell you about torque?
It tells me no one cares about drag racing their truck. Chevy all day.
It tells me that 10 speed transmission is pretty good.
The only way to really know what they got is to dyno them….manufacturers numbers are just blah really. Ford especially always under rates theirs
Yes I saw that and was quite surprised. However, I would like to see how they do truck duty with 6500lbs on the back. Racing is not what most of us buy trucks for.
@@MrHand-ih4sz it tells me that the Chevy's torque numbers are bogus.
When is the 2.7 ranger coming out
Yesterday
early summer iirc, build tool for the Ranger now lets you select the 2.7. Its $2200 and only available with 4wd
Not Ben Gaslighting me into thinking I didn't already see this lmao
I like Chevrolet colorado cute Mize truck
Idk how anyone can tell driving 45 feet
I noticed a lot at 65-85mph and by actually hitting speed bumps
What do you mean? That engine has been out in the Silverado for years
Not tuned for high power output though
Which one do you like the best?!
Could you get a Silverado custom in a 8 cylinder
Não sei essa geração, mas a geração anterior no Brasil era maior quê a vendida aí no EUA .(Ranger).
The GM 8spd has been a problem forever in the old C7 Corvette and all GM trucks and SUVs..
Ford still got a key fob?
My 2019 ranger has push button start
Dang $47,000 for little body truck. I’d rather get a full size.
Is there money back guaranteed if the new car buying method from you doesn’t work?
Gm for me
2024 ford ranger xlt
Does anyone even like the new ford screen? That the one thing I hate it look weird/ugly
I like the vertical screen. Maybe b/c I am used to Ram 1500 Ltd big screen format.
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In today's what?
I like them both. But I will not pay that much and be stuck with an old fashion key. So no to the Ford
GM Build quality is absolute garbage and has been for a looooong time no way in hell id buy a Chevy...... Ford builds Excellent cars and trucks and so does Toyota
Reliability goes to.... neither, because they're stupid turbos.
...which have been used in Chevys bigger Silverado for a few years and held up just fine.
@@MrHand-ih4szthe 2.7s seem pretty solid Ngl
@puzzlebow2158 I got my Colorado ZR2 three months ago. Anyone crying about lack of power in that truck hasn't driven it.
The 2.7 ecoboost has been tried and true for more than a decade now
@@MrHand-ih4sz ya isn’t it faster than the 5.3 in the 1/2 tons