Comparison: Chevrolet Colorado vs. Nissan Frontier vs. Toyota Tacoma - Motor Trend

Per a recent Maritz market research study polling new vehicle customers, it's certainly not to go bombing down rutted trails (7 percent of respondents off-road once a month or more frequently) or for the towing ability (67 percent don't tow... Of those who do tow, 8 percent knowingly hook up more than 3,500 lbs (and furthering a troubling and all-too-common trend, 35 percent fess they have no clue what the weight of the objects behind them are). The banzai sprint headed south of the border with teardrop trailers in tow was put on hold once again. We began with an activity I see bro trucks (I live near Broville O. C. , aka Huntington Beach, California) do every day: race from stoplight to stoplight for no apparent reason. Except instead of putting other people in harm's way and cutting off buses while blasting new rock/new country/new hip-hop music, we accelerate our trio within the confines of the test track. The Frontier's 261-hp 4. 0-liter V-6 and Tacoma's 236-hp 4. 0-liter V-6 feel gutsy off the line. higher speeds are more challenging when going head to head against the 305-hp Colorado. Source: www.motortrend.com