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2016 Holden Colorado Pricing and Specs

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$12,100*
Holden Colorado
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The Holden Colorado 2016 prices range from $12,100 for the basic trim level Dual Cab Colorado LS to $33,770 for the top of the range Dual Cab Colorado Z71 (4X4).

The Holden Colorado 2016 comes in Dual Cab, Extra Cab and Single Cab.

The Holden Colorado 2016 is available in Diesel. Engine sizes and transmissions vary from the Dual Cab 2.8L 6 SP Automatic to the Single Cab 2.8L 6SP Manual.

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$9,990

2 Listings

$14,305

13 Listings

$17,182

30 Listings

$20,059

44 Listings

$22,936

64 Listings

$25,813

77 Listings

$28,690

48 Listings

$31,567

18 Listings

$34,444

11 Listings

$38,755

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$9,990

$38,755

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Dual Cab

2016 Holden Colorado Specs Price
LS Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $12,100 - $16,170
LS Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $14,520 - $19,140
LS (4X4) Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $14,850 - $19,470
LS (4X4) Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $14,080 - $18,590
LS-X (4X4) Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $21,340 - $26,950
LS-X (4X4) Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $20,350 - $25,740
LT Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $16,940 - $21,780
LT Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $16,940 - $21,670
LTZ Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $20,130 - $25,520
LTZ Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $23,210 - $28,600
LTZ (4X4) Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $21,560 - $27,280
LTZ (4X4) Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $22,880 - $28,270
Storm (4x4) Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $25,630 - $31,680
Storm (4x4) Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $26,070 - $32,230
Z71 (4X4) Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED AUTOMATIC Price: $28,050 - $33,770
Z71 (4X4) Specs: 2.8L, Diesel, 6 SPEED MANUAL Price: $24,640 - $30,470

Holden Colorado FAQs

My 2016 Holden Colorado is crunching gears

Manual gearboxes generally work better/more smoothly when they have some heat in them and the oil gets a little thinner and better able to lubricate. So you’re right on that account. If the gearbox was crunching on every gearchange, you’d also probably suspect the clutch might be worn, too. But since it’s only the one gearchange that’s making the noise, then your theory that the synchromesh rings are worn holds water.

But before you do anything drastic, make absolutely sure the clutch is disengaging fully and that all the clutch lines and pedal action are spot on. A dodgy clutch can also produce this sort of crunching noise. And, yes, it can be worse when the vehicle is cold.

Meanwhile, for some reason, the synchromesh on second gear is the one most likely to fail on the majority of cars (probably because second gear cops and awful hiding and copes with very high loads). So, in that sense, yours is a copy-book case of worn synchros. (First gear is also highly loaded, but since you only really shift up from first – hardly ever down to first on the move – its synchromesh rings don’t cop such a spanking.)

If the problem gets worse, you’ll probably find the upshift from first to second will also start to graunch. That’s when you’ll know for sure that the synchros need replacing. As you point out, though, to really diagnose this the fault requires an inspection of the parts and that means the gearbox out and pulled apart. While you’re in there, change the other synchromesh rings and the transmission’s bearings. And don’t put it back together without a new clutch.

In the meantime, however, if you’re prepared to shift very slowly and carefully while the vehicle is cold, you can actually drive around this problem. Many car owners have done so for years without further problems. Not best engineering practice, perhaps, but it’s a money saver.

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The steering shaft lower spline to steering rack in my 2016 Holden Colorado RG7 Trailblazer is loose

You really can’t afford to take any chances with a car’s steering system. The thought of this crucial system failing even at low speeds doesn’t bear thinking about, so if there’s any play or looseness in the system, it needs to be diagnosed and fixed properly with new parts if necessary.

Meantime, Loctite and other thread-locking products are designed to stop fasteners coming loose. These products are not designed to take up slack in worn parts and shouldn’t be used that way. Even if the thread-locker stops the fastening nut coming loose, it won’t do anything about the slack in the joint you’ve already noted.

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Best vehicle for towing a horse float?

You need to know the all-up weight of the trailer with the three horses all your gear aboard. The horses alone weight 1500 kg, and the float is going to be 1500 to 2000 kg, so you need a vehicle capable of towing 3500 kg. There are a number on the market rated to tow that load, vehicles like the Holden Colorado, Mazda BT-50, Ford Ranger, Land Rover Discovery etc. You also need to be mindful of the Gross Combination Mass of the vehicle when you're going to tow at or near its maximum rating to ensure you don't exceed it.

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