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Jonnypt macquarie
- 2 reviews
- 4 likes
Oil consumption
This is an update on my ongoing problem just had another service and they still want to do another test after 49000ks.This is what I have discovered,now according to their manual the engine has a 5.7litre oil capacity,myfirst time I topped up my oil I put approximatly 1.7ltrs before 22000ks so they changed the dipstick and put a 40 grade oil now the reason why they changed the dipstick is because they put 7ltrs of oil instead of 5.7 to make sure that you don't run out of oil and when you go back for the consumption check it will always be inspe...Read more
ck because they overfill by 250approx so on your first check it will be on the correct level the second check will be only250ml the 3rd approximatly 750ml which brings you to one ltr over 9000ks now they will put 1ltr in which will raise the viscosity up slightly and by the time you get to the 15000ksit will take about 500ml which they say is within specifications now if you were to just to drive the car for the full 15000ks without topping up I guarantee you will be using nearly a litre or more extra there are people who have had their engine visibility changed because they are driving with a loaded car which puts extra load on the engine so now I have come to the conclusion that whatever I or anyone does is in vain because of their deception you have no chance of warranty to prove my point go and check out the new LDV it has the same engine with dipstick in a different position and the engine has a 7ltr oil capacity.I will never buy or deal with Holden again.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
BuddhaHunter Region, NSW
Windows and fpf fault
Gaday i have a my18 ltz have the same issues with the windows wont go back up went dealer and there is a recall on them mine wasnt in system as one but booked in to have them fixed. The dpf problem is when service is due soon comes on it won't do an auto burn mine had a engine light come on went into limp mode. Pulled over disconnected battery engine light went out dpf burn immediately came on. Dearler says there is a recall for dpf upgrade. Other than that it is excellent on fuel seats ar okay should have went with leather not enough storage. Big problem have two kids seats in back had to jack and tools out of storage under the seats put in tray cant two kids seats out of csr every time u need jack?.
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MargMid North Coast, NSW
- 7 reviews
Holden Colorado 4x4 duel cab LS diesel
Great driving experience good performance
Nice interior great radio link to phone. Seats comfortable good leg room.
Very reliable and much cheaper than petrol. Cheap to run. Half tank 7 hour trip.
Lovely smooth drive. It feels like a car not a Ute. Will be great when we purchase
Caravan to travel. Lots of storage space.
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fullysickPacific pines
- 4 reviews
Holden colorado my2014 ltz storm
Overall fuel consumption excellent freeway drive awsome 4wd awsome .Tuff looking rig only issue is ool consumption seems to use oil have had back to dealer to be check they say ot is normal will be taking back to dealer as have done 5000kms sonce check and has used oil again
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Would buy another tomorrow
I have had this vehicle from new in 2010. I love it but there was an issue with the timing chain stretching. At 40k kms a noise started in the engine that proved to be the timing chain to be stretched. Holden found away to replace it by carefully pulling it out and getting the new one in without major work. This was done under warranty. The noise came back at 115k kms and proved to be the same issue again. Holden again replaced it but not under warranty because that had expired. They did reduce the cost and I was charged $550. Holden suggeste...Read more
d changing engine oil grade to 5w-30 (I use Valvoline MST). The vehicle has now done 228k kms and hasn't missed a beat since. The original shock absorbers were soft from new but when replaced with Munroe gas shocks it transformed the handling to be 100 times better than new! Pitty it doesn't have side airbags and the cup holders in the vehicle are useless otherwise a pretty good ute.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
DO NOT BUY THIS VEHICLE!
So, first, if you are thinking of buying a new Colorado, go to the Holden website and read the reviews written by actual owners! You will quickly get the picture about the many common complaints...
For me, by far the worst issue is the absence of any useful engine braking. In fact, once you start heading downhill, it actually feels as though the engine is revving up to shoot you off downwards with an alarming jump in speed. This happens even in low gears so the engine will soon race up to 4000rpm with no apparent restraint on speed. Conseq...Read more
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Multiple issues, bad service.
Don't buy a Holden, unless you enjoy headaches.
Less than 30,000kms I have had the following problems:
1- speedometer replaced after it jammed up and was stuck at 60kmh
2- fuel cap wouldn't open
3- headlights filling up with water, leaving them stained on the inside, Holden only replaced the LH side, telling me "oh yeah it's normal for them to fill up with water" but they can only replace it if it fills up when they test it.
4- engine burning through oil and blowing a tonne of black smoke through the exhaust. So my dip stick and oil cap were changed along with a higher viscosity oil "because that's the right oil for this car now"
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Kevin sawleyport pirie
- 4 reviews
This is the best ute i have ever had purchased from Steinboner at Gawler Tows my van like a dream go
The best ute i have ever had tows my van like a dream car is perfect in every way. Comfy six speed auto just does every thing you want, could not ask for more. I do a service every 10 thousand, it is just so perfect good aircon it is holden pride.
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TroyNorth Queensland, QLD
- 14 reviews
Bought the Z71 today, lets see if it continues to impress.
The list for purchasing a luxury ute was pretty short for me, as I'm not a fan of the 5 cylinder engine supplied by Ford. Seriously, 4 cyl registration in QLD is awesome, 5 cyl gets classed as a 6 cyl, and if I wanted to pay yearly for a 6 cyl, I would have bought an Amarok..... Actually no i wouldn't because of the subpar safety systems in the VW!!!!
So, the longterm running costs the GM wins. As I said, I bought the decked out Z71 today like 4 hours ago. It runs like a dream, and has more electronic gizmos to keep any data hungry nerd hap...Read more
py. It even has an indicator for unbuckled seats in the back so you know if one is not clipped in. The android link is not as refined as I was expecting, as you cannot go to modify your sound from within the app, you need to exit back to mylink to even change the tone/balance. Minor issue i guess. The electric steering is insanely light and doesn't labor the engine like the old hydraulic pumps of yesteryear. City driving for me today, I averaged 11L/100, and I expect that figure to come down once I hit the motorways/highway more frequently. The leather seats are super comfortable, coming from a VT Commodore with very aging upholstery, you definitely notice the change! The pre-teen kids love the extra vision they have in the back seats, although they're not a fan of the literal climb into the car! Man this thing is tall!2 comments
13,500km update. I recently installed a TJM Outback bar, along with the brush bars and rock sliders, litterally 1 week before thr road trip below.
Early August, I took the family for a road trip tot... Read more
alling just over 3600km. Smooth as butter on the highway, 8.6L/100 average diesel consumption for the journey, that was a very pleasant surprise! The fuel bill for the holiday was $511. I expected the new bars to add some extra wind resistance. The cabin is whisper quiet, with minimal outside noises entering, including the very slight growl of the Duramax ticking at approx 1300RPM. The seats were fantastic, and after a 17 hour driving day, my rump wasnt numb at all :) and the heated seats are amazing for frosty mornings, and any lower back/hip pain.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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Fantastic Work Ute
MY MY13 RG Colorado is now 5 years old, with 150,000 kms on the clock. It is my work ute and has a rather large aluminium canopy on the back in which I cart approx 500 kgs of tools and parts every single day of the week. This vehicle has proven to be solid and reliable. It drives very very well, after I put 10ply tyres and helper load bearing leaf in the rear springs (a problem with all heavily loaded dual cabs). The front brake rotors were stuffed at 60,000 kms(I am hard on brakes with my daily driving about) Holden machined them and didn...Read more
't put new pads on, what were they thinking, maybe they were not. But at 75k, put on DBR slotted rotors, never looked back. At 150k, we have to do a big service, rear brakes probably, timing belt, and the usual, but my cousin does it for me, so costs me parts and beer money. I found the interior to be somewhat a little plastic like, well aren't they all, but just seemed a bit rough, but it is a work ute, so i do not really care. Legroom is great, seats are comfortable, i spend up to 3 hrs a day driving about from job to job, mirrors were inadequate for an ali tray, so eventually fitted clearviews, best thing ever to do. The aircon is being serviced right now, only lost 20% gas in 150k, pretty good that. But my car does not have a pollen cabin filter, WHY? Reliabilty wise, i have no major issues, the Alternator died at about 130,000kms, but oh well, wasn't too exy to replace non genuine, had a couple of little warranty issues, including a water leak on the front of the block, fixed under warranty promptly. It is fairly economical, keeping in mind my localised travel and heavy loads every day, runs superbly on the highway as low as 8.5L/100kms. It is an Austomatic, which I find fine, tough I did fit an auxillary cooler to the car for the transmission. In addition, I service the automatic every 12 months for good measure, as I tow quite a lot.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Jo brian
- 2 reviews
Purchased a holden colorado
Excellent service. Great vehicle .jacob and jordon from north gosford were amazing. They done a great deal and were very professional . I will recommend them to my family and friends . And I they were very accommodating to my situation. I am very happy with the car. Love driving it
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RobWynyard
Suspesion ratings are lies
10000 ks towing suspension totally had it . Had complained to the dealer at 3000 ks about the suspension and was told it was normal for rear springs to bow upside down.the had gmh ring me and told me the same bull.didntbother going back to the dealer as i knew they had deaf ears, put a complete pedders suspension under car .transformed car to a firmer ride .now tows ok .the car ratings for towbar and ball weight are a obscene rip off on the consumer..if you towed the rated capacity these light utes are lethal only with the stated mods and a loa...Read more
d equaliser are you going to have a chance of a maybe safe tow. The dealer and the sales literature do not mention a load equaliser is reccomenede my colorado ia jan 2017 plated. Will never buy another oneSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Peter RAU
- 3 reviews
A great reliable vehicle and excellent ergonomics
My 2014 LTZ Crew Cab has been excellent. Mountains of power and sounds great. I haven't needed to upgrade the sound system yet but may in the next year. Averaging 8.5 litres per hundred usually spend $90 to fill (never below a 1/4 of a tank). Overall very impressed with the Colorado.
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John
- 2 reviews
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- Colorado RG 4x4 LTZ (2012-2020)
- Verified purchase
Holden Colorado 2017 LTZ
The Holden Colorado LTZ feels like you are in a car when driving. Has all the extras you could want: Memory adjustable seats, hands free phone, satnav, great dash layout, terrific trip computer, plenty of room front and back, good fuel economy, responsive motor, great body shape, lights are terrific and much more...
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Bruce HSydney Surrounds, NSW
- 34 reviews
- 1 like
Cannot believe spending $50K is this difficult.
This post details the buying experience of my first 4x4 - a Colorado Crew Cab. Firstly several dealers failed to provide emailed quotes in a timely manner after requesting same. A country dealership advised as I was an out of town customer, they would provide me a price that 'would embarrass other dealers' despite a 3 week delay, this quote was one of the most expensive. I must state several dealers were also very prompt and professional (Lithgow, Bathurst & Mudgee). Now accessories....In my eyes the Colorado is designed as a towing veh...Read more
icle or for off road purposes. The Holden steel bull bar (unlike aftermarket bars) is not able to be fitted with a winch. Winches seem to be a common accessory and almost an essential on off road vehicles. This lack of winch compatibility is not evident on information provided by the Holden eg their website which has pretty pictures but lacks relevant information eg weight, lack of winch & recovery point compatibility etc. Holden canopy, dealers and the website do not give details of the height of the canopy. This seems very basic information, particularly if one has a restricted garage entry. Recovery Points. Several dealers advised that the tie down hooks at the front of the vehicle were capable of being used for snatch strap recoveries for a 'stuck' vehicle. These mild steel loops. welded to the chassis are rated at 1500kg. Given the weight of the vehicle (between 2024 kg & 3150 kg) plus the resistance of extracting the vehicle multiplied by the recovery vehicle speed will produce forces far exceeding 1500 kg rating. Failure of these tie down hooks during a recovery as advised by dealerships could potentially result in death or serious injury. Note Aftermarket recovery points appear to be rated at 4500 kg. In short, the information available from Holden seems to be more about sales, than useful and practical information to assist persons like myself who are 4x4 Mayices. Vehicle ordered, yet to be delivered more to follow.........Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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FuzzySydney
- Colorado RG (2012-2020)
- Verified purchase
Window issues on 2017 model.
Just picked up this 2017 current model from the dealer a few days ago. It is a ex demo. 6000 k on the speedo.
Colorado has a feature now where when you open the driver or front passenger door the window opens about an inch and then closes back up when you close the door. This is to minimize cabin pressure when closing the door.
Problem is sometimes it does not go back up. Only if you do it from the window switch it goes back up. You can open the door again and try to close it again but that does not solve the problem all the time. If it i...Read more
s locked and the window does not go up the alarm starts chirping. Also when I take the front windows down and then back up the freeze. You can take your finger of the switch and try again buy the window just mutters and does not close. You need to take the window down further and then use the window switch for it to go up. Is anyone else have issues? Pretty upset at the moment.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
The TCairns
- 3 reviews
Good but ..
Just ticked over 25k. Great to drive and already been on some good remote trips.
No mechanical problems so far. Windows were sticking but a can of silicone spray fixed that problem.
Love the auto with the cruise control.
The dogs love it as the rear seats can be hinged up and I have made a ply platform for them.
Bit thirstier than claimed. Now have a canopy and extra weight so the economy is down more but acceptable.
The interior is a bit cheap.
One thing I don't like is the paint work. I was after a plain white ute but somehow got talke...Read more
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Robbie j
- 6 reviews
- 4 likes
Comes in handy
I have never owned a ute before. I have used it to go form Brisbane to Perth and many long trouble free journeys. Had the Holden road side assistance to which came in hand for a flat battery and three. Great up the beach and so comfortable. Go out and buy one and enjoy life a little more.
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LamarSouth Australia
- 12 reviews
Transmission
I am still writing about this car as the auto transmission is still not what it should be and the dealership is not doing anything except getting me to ring Holden,which I have done.
That also was a waste of time as they say that there is nothing wrong.
No offence meant here but I was talking with a woman who clearly does not understand.
I am still very unhappy with Holden and the dealership.
Take my warning if you plan to buy an auto trans' Colorado.
Happy to take calls regarding this on 0429498137. Laurie
January 30th 2018 Update: Aut...Read more
o Transmission Here is another update on this Colorado. I have been in touch with Holden again complaining about the auto trans which appears to be slipping. Now I wait till I take it in for its 45k service and get them to check it out again. This has been a long drawn out saga with this trans so at this stage I would suggest that you be warned about buying one. More updates will follow.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Oil Consumption Issue.....
Oil consumption question/comment....
I see there are multiple people concerned about oil consumption of their 2014 to 2015 Holden Colorados. I have a July 2014 RG II. I asked the question over a year ago as to the amount of oil required to top up based on how far the dipstick reading is below the full mark. (Not in owners manual) Hatched area pretty much seems to be one litre based on my top ups. I have vigilantly recorded distance and top up requirements to over 80 000kms now. It is hard to say what consumption was like for the first 45 0...Read more
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Update: 7000km post oil change with AC Delco Dexos 2 5W30. Required 280mls to bring back to full mark. Looks promising. Interestingly.... the oil still looks very clean. Quite a contrast to our 15... Read more
0 Diesel Prado which never shows a drop on the dipstick over its service interval (only 10 000km compared to Colorado's 15 000km) but the Prado's oil looks very dirty just 500km's after a service. Next update around 10 000km. Colorado well over 80 000km old now. Reliability so far 100%Update 2: Now 10000 km post last service and has required 350mls to return to full mark. This makes a total of 630mls consumed to date. Towing for this 10000km has been less than last service interv... Read more
al and I suspect these vehicles burn more when they run hotter under more demanding use which fits with a lower viscosity oil. On schedule to use about 900 mls to 1 litre for the 15 000km interval. So only minor improvement expected. Oil remains extremely clean looking. Still worth doing as you know you are using a top quality oil and cheaper to buy from dealer spare parts and then use dealer to service as they charge more per litre at the service department. It appears these engines are oil users.... Plenty of manufactures seem to have engines out there that do this.... many BMW models seem to allow 1 qrt (947mls) per 800 miles (1285 km) so don't know if this is a design flaw or engine characteristic for purposes of economy and keeping oil clean.Update 3: Now at 14500km post service. Needed another 300 mls of oil by 12000km post service (Subtotal 930mls) to return to full on dipstick. Down the equivalent of about 550 mls on dipstick currentl... Read more
y so definitely heading for approximately 1500 to 1550 mls usage for the 15000km service interval. Once again, the oil still looks very clean and power and economy are excellent. The loose conclusions I am going to draw from my observations to date (not just from this single 15000km leg) are: 1. Using the AC Delco 5w-30 has made no differenceSimilar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
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Peter T.asked
How to reset the computer in the 2011 colardoo
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Peter T.asked
Keep blowing reverse fuses when I put it in first gear and now my check 4wd light is now on all so keep blowing the haset fuses now don't know what's happening does anyone Know
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Deb..asked
I have a 2013 Holden Colorado mid range manual and is currently in Mechanic shop for the 150k service Timing Belt replacement etc..Problem is mechanic replaced Timing Belt and car wont start and he has apparently checked everything he knows however with no success..Is there anything you could possibly advise on what maybe the problem..Car has excellent history with one owner being me so I know the vehicle...Any advice would be appreciated at this stage ..He has had it for 2days with no success..
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Troy
Right, so a few months of driving, let's add some feedback to my comment above.
I also found the button to change the sound in the Android app. Look for the "Tone" button in the dash ;)... Read more
My average fuel consumption for the 2700km I have driven thus far is 9.2L / 100KM. I did a 400km road trip yesterday, with 3 x 60km town zones, and averaged 8.2L / 100KM with me and two tween kids plus 1 bag of clothes. Pretty minimal weight there I guess, but still the fuel consumption reported by the onboard computer seems better than the official Holden website. I assume it depends on your driving style, and I use the cruise control where possible, locking the speed to 102Kph. It's a little stiff in the suspension, but not uncomfortable. A bit more weight in the car and it would be fine. Overtaking power is insane! Pretty sure it would exceed the performance of my 'elderly' VT Commodore :) Cabin storage is a bit less than my fathers brand new Hilux dual cab, however, as we both agreed upon, there is a LOT more passenger room in the Colorado. With the front seats in full back position, you can still fit adults in the back seat with knee room. The storage under the passenger rear seat is pretty limited, fitting a collapsable shovel, rapid tyre delfator and ratchet strap. The drivers side rear has the jack and vehicle tools, plus I pust a 12V compressor in there for those 4x4 sand driving moments. I have had the Colorado in 4x4 mode about 6 times so far. Sand travel is effortless in 4Hi and I have not had to deflate my tyres yet to go hooking up the river sand to the swimming hole. You do need to turn off traction control in 4Hi however, otherwise the car keeps applying brakes to the spinning wheels. I have tested 4Lo, and it instantly disengages traction control, which is a nice touch. Taking the Colorado up a steep mountain rainforest dirt (mud) trail, scattered with washouts and potholes, also didn't bother the Holden. I engaged 4Hi and had no problem getting to our camping destination. Awesome features: * Almost silent cabin! Aside from the crap you have in the centre console, or useless dash hole, the car is silent. Put a piece of felt in the centre console to dampen the noise from items in there. * Remote start. * Remote windows. Hold down the unlock button to open the windows. Upon relocking, they wind back up. Good for removing heat in the NQ sunshine. * Automatic windscreen wipers, turn on the lights after 8 oscillations * Automatic rear view mirror dimming. Detects vehicles behind and applies an LCD tint to the mirror. * Collision avoidance system. Although startling at first, it's a very good feature. * Tonneau cover: Although it took me a while to work out how to remove it, I now love how neat and tidy it looks. You sort of pull up at a 45 degree angle at each rear corner and work your way back. Roll the big bar thing so it all fits under the sports wing tightly, and strap it down. Now my dog can come for a cruise easily too! * Automatic box 99% of the time is very smooth, it did seem to hunt around on our mountainous trek, however locking it into manual mode kept it a bit more sedate. Now to the negatives that annoy me. Non-electric passenger seat. C'mon, seriously? Tyre selection. The standard "Duellers" are stonechip magnets. They seem to pick up every small piece of gravel and throw them at your panels, and the poor guys coming the other way. i'll be replacing these things soon! Non-autolevelling headlights. Sure there's a knob, but why should I be trusted to do this task? I'm not a fan of the useless middle of the dashboard compartment. It sits in the sun, and anything in there rattles with other items. I put my garage key in there only. Sometimes a handheld GME UHF. The door pockets could be a bit wider, and I would also like to see cup holders in the rear centre fold down arm rest. The tailgate, should really be lockable via the key fob, but it doesn't have a solenoid! You have to manually use the key to lock and unlock the tail. The infotainment system. Although you can drag the icons around the screen to suit you, I find after a few days it seems to forget the positions and go back to default. The volume control should be on the drivers side of the car, or at least allow the user to customize the dials and buttons. I absolutely love this car, and I'm sure my father will stop calling it the "Pus-bucket" once he comes to grips with the fact that his bog stock Hilux has none of the luxury items my Z71 does. Going through the list of features was entertaining to hear him return comments with "Nope, I don't have that feature". I will continue to add more to this 'blog' over time.