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2008 Holden Colorado First Steer

August 19, 2008 by Anthony Crawford  




Fuel is certainly a contentious issue these days, especially when you are hauling equipment around day in and day out. The 3.0-litre turbo diesel is by far the most fuel-efficient with the single cab chassis with manual transmission recording 7.9 litres per 100kms while other diesel variants use up to 9 litres per 100kms.

While you can get into a 3.6-litre V6 Alloytec with single cab chassis for as little as $24,990, be prepared to use up to 13.7 litres per 100kms if you opt for the single cab with auto.

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The 2.4 litre four cylinder remains the most affordable entry point into a new Colorado despite using 11.8 litres per 100kms in the single cab with auto. I’m surprised at that figure, given its significant weight advantage over the 4×4 LT-R weighing in at a hefty 1932kg.

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“Holden’s new Colorado is the better looking vehicle in the LCV category, no question. When you add that to the low entry point for the 3.0 litre turbo diesel, you can bet on this vehicle finding a strong following amongst our tradies”

2008 Holden Colorado line-up & pricing (RRP inc. Air Conditioning)

4×2 Single Cab Chassis:

• DX 2.4 litre, four-cylinder, SOHC engine from $19,990
• LX 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $24,990
• LX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $27,990

4×2 Space Cab Chassis:

• LX 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $27,99

4×2 Space Cab Pick Up:

• LX 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $27,990

4×2 Crew Cab Pick Up:

• LX 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $30,490
• LX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $33,990
• LT-R 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $34,990

4×4 Single Cab Chassis:

• DX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $31,990
• LX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $35,990

4×4 Space Cab Chassis:

• LX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $39,990

4×4 Crew Cab Chassis:

• LX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $42,290

4×4 Crew Cab Pick Up:

• LX 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $39,990
• LX 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $40,990
• LT-R 3.6 litre, V6 Alloytec, DOHC engine from $43,990
• LT-R 3.0 litre, VCDi Turbo Diesel engine from $45,990

Holden Colorado Colour Selection:

• Alpine White
• Impulse Blue Metallic
• Royal Grey Metallic
• Sterling Silver Metallic
• Tornade Red Metallic
• Imperial Blond Metallic
• Black Sapphire Metallic

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Comments

36 Responses to “2008 Holden Colorado First Steer”
  1. Glen says:

    Im guessing this still the isuzu right? So how has the Isuzu/GM split affected it?

  2. Fenno says:

    Obviously in name only. I managed to scour over one of these last week and it’s pretty much a Rodeo underneath.

    The holden badge will help them sell plenty regardless of what it is underneath.

    They could have called it the Holden Tasmania…At least it would have had some Aussie connotations.

  3. Richo says:

    the colorado is obviously just an updated rodeo. Looks like Isuzu did a reasonable job of the upgrade.

    Also should point out that holden does have some say over the development of this truck, it was holden for example that pushed for the alloytec to be used in it, and i think holden also do a local suspension tune for it. But yeah its mainly an isuzu design

  4. Richo says:

    by the way, its still no match for the hilux, bt50/ranger or triton

  5. S.G.J.T says:

    GM / Holden no longer have any links with Isuzu which is the reason for the name change becuase the title ‘Rodeo’ belonged to Isuzu not GM.

    GM sold it’s minority stake in Isuzu in 2006 (or there abouts) and was purchased by Toyota. As for as i am concerned, the Rodeo has always trialed others as a rugged, durable tradies hack.

  6. O says:

    you yhink after 28 years though holden would have brought the name.

  7. Joe says:

    “Standard inventory on this sports variant include: Sports bars, soft tonneau cover, side steps, front fogies, 16-inch alloys and Sports interior trim.”

    The front fogies are a great option….but I normally prefer to put my grandparents in the back seat.

  8. Adam (aka Mada) says:

    Not sure where you guys get your info from?

    It’s no better or worse than any other commercial utility currently on sale.

    To be honest they have a solid reputation in the industry.

    To me the updated look appears more dated than the previous frontal styling.

  9. JEYKL AND HYDE says:

    RICHO,IN THE WORDS OF OUR LATE MINISTER OF FISH AND CHIPS (PLEASE EXPLAIN) WHY DOESN’T COLORADO MATCH HILUX,TRITON.DID YOU NOT READ 4X4 MAGS 07 COMPARISON(AND NOT MUCH HAS CHANGED)D40 NAVARA 1ST ,RODEO 2ND.HILUX IS BADLY RIDING ITS NAME TO DEATH,AND TRITON IS CURRENTLY THE CHEAPIST 4X4 AND THATS ABOUT IT.COLORADO(AND PREV RODEO)ARE BUILT BY G.M.IN THAILAND,USING AN ISUZU MOTOR.IT DOESN’T PRETEND TO BE A SPACE SHUTTLE(TRITON),JUST A RELAIBLE TRADIES/FARMERS UTE,AND IT WILL TOW THREE TONNES(HILUX???)

  10. Adam (aka Mada) says:

    Is the extra purchse price for a hilux worth it?

    I doubt it, hilux USED to be considerably better, but no longer.

  11. Richo says:

    calm down Jeykl, just a personal opinion mate. The colorado is the oldest design out their, significantly older then BT50 and triton and also older then the hilux. It’s still rugged and durable, however IN MY OPINION the competition have moved on in regard to refiement and general driveability. Ever tried to do a u-turn in a rodeo? Epically bad turning circle.

    Just my opinion, stop shouting!

  12. JEYKL AND HYDE says:

    RICHO,YEP,AGREE WITH YOU HERE.THE RODEO’S TURNING CIRCLE IS ABOUT AS GOOD AS A HILUX DIFF CENTRE AND THE OLD TRITONS GEARBOX…..

  13. VW_Freak says:

    Who’s this tool with his caps lock on?!?

    Anyways, what’s more ironic here is this GWM thing from China based on the old stoogy Rodeo from years ago is gonna outsell the Colorado, let alone everything else in its bracket. The old “something for nothing” saying applies here…

  14. Joober says:

    I doubt it VW, with a name called ‘Great wall motors’ its going to be hard pressed getting the credibility for purchasers to ‘trust’ in them initially. Not saying in the future they will gain some market share…

  15. Joober says:

    and with names like….
    Great Wall Wingle
    Great Wall Sailor
    Great Wall So cool
    Great Wall Deer.

    Its a bit ughhhh…

  16. JEYKL AND HYDE says:

    VW,IF YOUR RIGHT,WHY ISN’T MAHINDRA THE NATIONS BEST SELLER.WHY IS THE DEAREST(HILUX)THE BEST SELLER.WHY DONT YOU ESTABLISH A DEALER NETWORK IN YOUR SPARE TIME AND TRY..and sorry about the caps lock

  17. Ian says:

    Nice update, and for the money, I can see its appeal over a Triton which looks crook, and a Hilux which is way overpriced. But the D40 Navara is best in class when you factor in performance, looks and value for money.

  18. Andrew M says:

    i agree Adam,
    Richo,
    the rodeo/colorado is no worse than its competition.
    they are all as good as each other, but if you had to pick the worst one, it would prob be a massive surprise to most as the Hilux would fall to the bottom. (but try telling a hilux owner that)

    if you complain about bad turning circle in a rodeo, then i assume you have only ever driven the rodeo from this segment.
    all jap utes have something like 40 turns lock to lock coupled with a non existant road feel due to the over powered steering.

    and if the reviewer was shocked by the high consumption in the base 4cyl, then welcome to the jap ute segment.
    all japper utes have shocking economy (bar the diesels) due to the gutless engines needing closely geared ratios.

    S.G.J.T,
    i dont believe it was that GM sold their share in Isuzu, but rather more like Isuzu wanting to buy their share back to become more self sufficient.
    Toyota recently bought into Isuzu to enable them to partner in some diesel technology

  19. ultimatefarmer says:

    The Holden colarado is a great ute
    Toyota have ta defiently fix up there current model hilux
    & it is defiently no match for the BT50 or triton, even for that matter the D40 navara
    The best thing about the colarado ute is ya can put a massive big steel tray on it, great for cartin hay
    heaps of room inside & not a massive big cd player thats in ya face like in a hilux.

    The reason for high price in a hilux is that wen ya go ta trade it in a get a much higher premium price over other makes, which makes it more attractable buy.

    & GWM is not going to last in australia, to poxy, not going to able to have enough featues for average farmes or tradies at all, same goes for mahindra piece of rubbish

    Go the colarado !!!

  20. Dlr1 says:

    I wouldn’t say they are the worst of the lot, but they aren’t the best. The 2.4 engine in the 4×2 is about 10 years past its used by date and it will probably continue to be outsold by every other 4 cylinder ute as at $19,990 it is lousy value. While the V6 has a poor reputation for fuel consumption, it’s current resale values are abysmal. They are a reasonably robust vehicle, but not outstanding in any way.

  21. Watto_Cobra says:

    Dead-on about poor fuel economy in a 4WD 4cyl jap ute Andrew.M.

    My brothers 2000 Hilux is 2.7L petrol, he’s very happy if he gets over 500kms for 60L. Woeful. I have never done worse than 570kms for 60L (often 700kms) in my large 6 cyl family car for similar driving.

    And it just crapped the rear/left wheel bearing (right one went a few years ago).

  22. Chris says:

    Having owned a Rodeo from 2003 to 2005, I can say with some authority that the Rodeo is one tough truck and has earned it’s solid reputation. I worked the Rodeo hard and it never let me down, those engines are bullet proof.
    I’d buy the new Colorado in a heartbeat based on that.

  23. Kenn says:

    Andrew M, GM has been in financial trouble for while. GM sold part of Isuzu to Mitsubishi heavy industries & Toyota. Since neither Toyota or Mitsubishi heavy industries has a controlling share of Isuzu still the old commitments continue. Also Isuzu trying to establish it’s own products in many markets, from what I have heard Isuzu will start to introduce it’s own products to the Ausie, it would probably be an Isuzu rode. GM has also sold it’s share of Subaru to Toyota. Navara & Hilux r the oldest in the segment BT50, Ranger & Triton r relatively new.

  24. Itsnoteasybeinggreen says:

    I bought a new single cab ute last year and settled for the Diesel Rodeo. Test drove all the others, The Triton was slow off the mark with on go until about 2000rpm. The Navara was the old model at the time so was out of its depth. The BT50 was very good but the ride was harsh and the claimed fuel economy put me off also has a smaller cab. I liked the Hilux the best but couldn’t justify the extra $6000. The Rodeo has 30,000km on it now averages about 10.7lt/100km, farm and highway driving which is only .4lt more then my ‘97 Rodeo but has so much more go. Only problem I’ve had was a squeal coming from the front which turned out to be a dry seal and repaired under warranty. The Rodeo was definitaly the uglest of the lot but I sit inside when I’m driving and see the back when it’s parked in the shed. The Colarado will be a good ute, much better looking and at a good price.

  25. Fenno says:

    3 tonnes on the back of a ute like this (specially a single cab?)
    Sounds like a case of the tail wagging the dog.

  26. JEYKL AND HYDE says:

    FENNO,BACK TO SCHOOL MATE!!.IF YOU DONT KNOW,YOU TAKE THE TARE WEIGHT(THE VEHICLE WEIGHT)FROM THE GROSS VEHICLE MASS(OR GVM) TO GET ITS CARRYING! CAPACITY.FOR MOST SINGLE CABS THATS ABOUT 1 TON.MOST UTES CAN TOW! 3 TONNES(THINK DUAL CAB UTE ON A BIG TRAILOR).AS A ROUGH RULE,YOU CAN TOW YOUR VEHICLES GVM.AS FOR 3 TONNES ON THE BACK…PUT IT ON YOUR UTE…

  27. Fenno says:

    Caps-lock king…
    You just said it your self.
    “As a rough rule you can tow your vehicles GVM”
    I wasnt actually referring to the carrying capacity, the tare, or the GVM but in fact the silly GCVM (Gross combined vehicle mass) that manufacturers are quoting these days to get you into THEIR product instead of a Hilux (2.25 towing – A sane number in anybodies language for the size of the class)
    I was making an observation which you confirmed with your reply. 3 tonnes (towed) on the back of a vehicle weighing in at 2 tonnes is a case of the tail wagging the dog. If I needed to tow three tonnes, I wouldnt be doing it with a Colorado, Triton or Navara. (BMA went through that exercise a few years back by buying Nissans and most of them broke in half from the strain – hence why they’re back into hilux’s).
    I would be towing with a Patrol, Cruiser or even a Disco if the need arose.
    Sorry to confuse with my initial (and vague) comment.

  28. JEYKL AND HYDE says:

    FENNO,NO ARGUMENT YOU SHOULD TOW 2 AND NOT 3 TONNES IN ANYTHING LIKE A DUAL CAB UTE.MIGHT POINT OUT THOUGH THAT ALOT OF THE BIGGER(20FT-24FT)CARAVAN MAKERS ARE RECOMMENDING D40 NAVARA FOR THE JOB.(MAKE MINE A F250 ETC)DONT KNOW WHY YOU’D PREFER A HILUX.KNOW I FEW BLOKES WHO HAVE STRENGHTENED THEM JUST TO TOW A NORMAL LOAD.

  29. Fenno says:

    I’m not saying I’d prefer a hilux… I’m just saying that Toyota are not quoting silly numbers to get sales. (just asking silly prices).

    Caravan manufacturers will always tell you which is their preferred vehicle based on which dealership nearby flicks them the most business.
    Ie- A Caravan Dealer in Ipswich Queensland has a KIa dealer attached to it and the sales staff there will swear black and blue that the best car to tow with is their new KIA Sorrento…
    Kedron (northside of Brisbane) recommend Toyota etc etc.

    Agree on the F-truck though. Could tow a block of flats with one of those.

  30. Andrew M says:

    i agree with most.
    all vehicle ratings are seemingly over rated.

    3 tonne on the back is one hell of a load.
    if you have ever had 1 tonne of sand on the back of a 1 tonne ute, you will wonder why they are allowed to rate them so high.
    and if you have ever towed 2 tonne, you will wonder why 1.5 tonnes isnt the limit.

    and then the other factor is, having to have the power to pull 3 tonnes on the back…..
    one thing is putting it there, and the other is moving it.
    any more than 1 tonne on a trailer, and you really start to notice it.
    at least they have one thing right, and thats if your trailer wants to tow more than 750kgs, it must have brakes.

    i choose to tow with a falcon because it has more grunt than even the jap diesel utes. it is also more comfortable and its bigger wheel base and track means it isnt thrown around the road as much.
    sure the falcon can tow 2300kgs, but have you ever tried it??
    the biggest unbraked load ive had on would have been easily at the 1.5 tonnes mark.
    the brake pedal just goes instantly hard putting you into lock up (its not much fun)
    sure it pulled the load fine, but its missing the body mass.
    anything over 1.5tonnes shuld really be put on an F Truck as already said.
    there is no replacement for body mass and massive wheelbase to keep you sure footed.
    sure these light utes will get you out of trouble on that odd day you need to pull 2 tonnes (eg car trailer), if you are a full timer at the 2 tonne mark, you are mad to even think its suitable as a day in day out exercise in a ute

  31. Bret says:

    Andrew, agreed….mostly.
    There are plenty of vehicles that I would use to tow up to a 2t caravan, Falcon being one of them.
    Territory is now a really common choice for the grey nomads wanting out of the Pajcruiser trucks.

    Kluger up to 1800kg is OK. Technically on of the “jap” utes shuold be fine too, but you just don’t see them in the caravan parks – probably something to do with lack of comfort for long distance touring.

    I agree over 2t it does get a little more serious.

  32. Andrew M says:

    bret,
    just drive past your local horse racing track.
    not many jap utes to be seen there either.
    yep, comfort is one thing, and then there is the lack of grunt the jap utes have.

    yep even the kluger would do a better job than the jap ute, but if its the FWD version, forget it.

  33. Bret says:

    Andrew I do “drive past your local horse racing track”.
    In fact I visit regularly, often twice a week. And in amongst the trucks you find a few 4WD’s and a stack of Falcon/Fairlanes. Funny thing is, the ratio of Falcons to 4WD’s has gone back up of late – probably due to fuel prices and the heavy cost that that brings to the 4WD brigade.

  34. Tony B says:

    Chris,

    I have to agree with you. I am currently still driving my 1994 Holden Rodeo 4×4 dual cab and still loving it. The only mechanical problem I have ever had was a broken exhaust manifold stud, twice ( one closest to firewall ). Apart from this, it has been bullet proof. I have done everything from city driving to some pretty extreme off road driving. It performs extremely well off road and can carry a lot of gear in the back.

    Saying that, I had a look at the new Colorado and was a little dissapointed in the build quality. I haven’t had a test drive yet.

  35. mark E says:

    have just put deposit on one,
    to be picked up next week.
    got a ripper deal thru the sales…
    holden dealer has a nice attitude towards the colorado…so we are going to give it a go.
    mind you, we currently drive a 89 holden jackaroo..thats never missed a beat! Brilliant 4X4 with the isuzu motor!
    Thank goodness we have found this site…there is a definate lack of details, etc or even attitiudes of people towards such a new car/truck…
    thanks for allowing me to read your responses…
    ill respond when i drive it for a while! :)

  36. adam says:

    to mark e
    would like to hear ur thoughts if u have bought the colorado as i pick mine up in a month the ltr 4×4

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