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cowboywildbill
08-26-2017, 18:03
Just wondering if the Diesel page would consider adding that here on the Page ?
Maybe even share it the Chevy Cruze forum like Chevy Cruze and Baby Duramax trucks
Because there is so much expertise here and it is the best Forum on GM diesels that there is.
And there are a lot of experienced members here that may even be working on and servicing these vehicles at their Dealerships.
A lot of people that own the Colorado and Canyon Diesels also own 2500 and 3500 Duramax's. It might bring some new members in also.
How about it administrators ? Any chance ?
Thanks Wild Bill

DmaxMaverick
08-26-2017, 18:54
Good idea, I think. If Jim agrees, we'll get right on that. Honestly though, I hope your new truck is as boring as the Cruze Diesel I had was. Boring, as in, I didn't have to fix anything, so not really much to discuss. I see them all over the place, but don't hear much about them. Good for owners and GM (credibility), but not so much for the shops and wrench-heads.

cowboywildbill
08-26-2017, 19:03
Thanks, I hope it is boring also in that respect. We really love this truck, the mpg's are out of this world and it handles well. Haven't towed with it yet but they say it's a little beast.
I really appreciate you guy's looking into this.
I think it could have a following here on the D. P.
What kind of mpg does the Cruze get ? Thanks again Wild Bill

DmaxMaverick
08-26-2017, 19:38
......What kind of mpg does the Cruze get ?

EPA was 28/46. We got 32/50+. Mixed hwy, city, and mountain averaged 40-45, depending on the season. We had it 3 years and 55K miles, and zero disappointments.

cowboywildbill
08-27-2017, 07:20
Great mpg. We don't get that good but we are seeing an honest 26.4 average very little hwy mostly city type traffic and lights. I don't idle while sitting in the car waiting for the wife to shop and such. So that would drop it some if I did keep it running for the A/C. We easily get a tad over 31 mpg on the hwy, but there is still lots of traffic there and it's hard to keep a constant 70 mph and then we have to slow down to 25 to go thru the pass lanes on our toll roads. We are very happy so far and have put 1200+ miles on it in a month.

More Power
08-27-2017, 12:50
Just wondering if the Diesel page would consider adding that here on the Page ?
Maybe even share it the Chevy Cruze forum like Chevy Cruze and Baby Duramax trucks
Because there is so much expertise here and it is the best Forum on GM diesels that there is.
And there are a lot of experienced members here that may even be working on and servicing these vehicles at their Dealerships.
A lot of people that own the Colorado and Canyon Diesels also own 2500 and 3500 Duramax's. It might bring some new members in also.
How about it administrators ? Any chance ?
Thanks Wild Bill

Great idea! Got any ideas for who would become the moderator for that forum?...

cowboywildbill
08-27-2017, 12:58
Maybe ? What does that involve ?

More Power
08-27-2017, 16:54
Maybe ? What does that involve ?

Giving the kids wedgies when they act up... Or, hand their father/mother a beer when they say something cool... :D

Or.. post lotsa pics about your Colorado. Bring in specs and tech discussion. Talk about getting the most out of it. Maybe GM will give you a new truck... Well.. we can hope.... (hasn't happened yet...:() Anyway, hope more owners add to the story and a community of Colorado owners blossoms...

cowboywildbill
08-27-2017, 18:47
I'll post some pictures, but the ones I have are too large to upload. I will retake some with my camera settings on a lower file size "quality" and then maybe I can get them to upload.
I think a Colorado forum would spark a lot of interest .
I'm sure if y'all start the forum, someone will step up to be the Moderator of it.

cowboywildbill
08-27-2017, 18:53
I goofed when I posted the mileage on our truck, we have actually put 2,200 miles on it in the month we have owned it.
Wow I don't want to put over a 100,000 on it before we get it paid off. LOL
But it is our only vehicle now so we have to use it for everything. Maybe we will buy a beater to run around in in a few months.

DieselDavy
08-28-2017, 03:41
Bill,
Don't bother to retake photos just to get smaller files. There are very simple ways to make your original files smaller.
I can talk to you about it if you'd like.
With all of that said, I've had no luck over the years in adding any photos here. I can't say that I've spent a great deal of time figuring it out, but I have tried!
Dave

trbankii
08-28-2017, 06:35
I’m not sure how apt I may be to get a Colorado/Canyon, but I think it would be a welcome addition to the forums as part of the GM diesel family - it has my vote.

cowboywildbill
08-28-2017, 16:58
We fell in love with this little "Big Truck" If you drive one you might have to take it home. LOL.
Glad you would be interested in a forum for these trucks. Thanks

DickWells
08-29-2017, 17:37
Interested? Heck, yes, Bill! Great thought.:D

cowboywildbill
08-29-2017, 18:25
Thanks Dick, if you guy's have any or hear about any experiences friends have had with these "Baby Dmax's"
please post it. I hope we can make it an interesting forum. And hopefully not to many post of Colorado/Canyon issues. So far they seem to be pretty trouble free and reliable.
I hope the trucks stay that way, but as these trucks rack up miles and age, I'm sure we will see the typical issues like injectors , glow plugs and such.
I'm hoping we can pick some of the GM Tech's brains on their thoughts and experiences working on these trucks.
"Gee I wonder if someone like Kennedy has worked on one yet, and if so is it turning 10's in the quarter mile or making 500 hp ? LOL

cowboywildbill
03-14-2019, 18:08
Still going strong pushing 20,000 miles.
Only glitch we've had was one day when I drove it, the information center in the middle of the cluster was blank.
After I stopped and ran into the store it was on again and working as before.
I have driven it a few times since and haven't had the issue show up anymore. ????
Still getting great great fuel mileage.