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  2. 2023 Chevy Colorado Enters 3rd Generation, Goes Full Four ...

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    The 2023 Chevrolet Colorado grows in size with a completely new and wider exterior design and a vastly improved interior.. Chevy has added a Trail Boss trim level for the 2023 Colorado, but the ...

  3. How We'd Spec It: 2023 Chevrolet Colorado

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    We've driven the new-generation Colorado mid-size pickup, but here's how we'd order them using Chevy's online configurator.

  4. Automotive trim level - Wikipedia

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    Trim/appearance package: May include special paint colors, upgraded interior trim pieces (often made from aluminum, chrome or timber), and exterior decals. In past decades, appearance packages have also included two-tone paint, pin striping , bumpers painted the same color as the vehicle body, and vinyl roof covers.

  5. 2023 Chevy Colorado ditches diesel, V6 models; improves ...

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    Chevy is cutting several Colorado options such as the V6 and diesel, but adding new features like the ability to receive over-the-air updates.

  6. List of U.S. states by standard octane ratings - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Arkansas primarily sells 87/89/91 octane. 93 octane is available at select Kum & Go's in the Northwest and Central regions of the state. California: 87 89 91 Colorado: 85 87 91 Connecticut: 87 89 93 86 octane may be sold if labeled as economy [1] Delaware: 87 89 93 Florida: 87 [2] 89 93 91 octane premium is sold at select stations ...

  7. Octane rating - Wikipedia

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    An octane rating, or octane number, is a standard measure of a fuel's ability to withstand compression in an internal combustion engine without causing engine knocking.The higher the octane number, the more compression the fuel can withstand before detonating.