The 2006 Chevy Colorado typically achieves an average fuel economy of around 18 to 22 miles per gallon (mpg), depending on the specific engine and configuration. The four-cylinder engine generally offers better fuel efficiency than the V6. Actual mileage may vary based on driving conditions, maintenance, and individual driving habits.
miles per hour
about 30 to 32 MPG.
19 hwy 15.5 city
22-24 mpg
The EPA mileage estimate for the 2006 Chevrolet Colorado is 18 mpg in the city, 25 mpg on the highway.
The fuel economy of a Chevy Colorado varies by model year, engine type, and configuration. Generally, the Colorado achieves around 18-30 miles per gallon (mpg), with the 2.5L four-cylinder engine providing the best efficiency, while the V6 and diesel options may offer different ratings. It's best to check the specific model year and trim for accurate mpg figures.
Here In Colorado I got about 18 mpg city, but when I drove cross country i was amazed at 27 mpg, pretty economical for an old SUV.
The Chevy Colorado was first introduced in 2004 and gets up to 18 mpg in the city. The type of oil the manufacturer recommends is an ACDelco dexos1 Synthetic Blend.
Averaging about 16 MPG.
18
I had one and it averaged 22 mpg.
13 MPG city, 17 MPG highway.