One very important thing that these reviewers (as well as pretty much every reviewer I have ever seen) left out about the Chevy Colorado is... the benefits of the "Auto" mode in the transfer case. It has hands-down been the #1 useful thing in daily driving. It unlocks the Transfer Case (aka center diff) and allows you to drive in circles on dry pavement without worry. No binding of the drivetrain.
That means that this is a 4x4 system that is actually usable when the pavement is patches of dry and snow/ice. You can turn it on and forget about it. That is what we usually get in my area. Snow... with rapid melting over the next few days... except where shaded by trees.
Binding your drivetrain is very tough on it.
When I turn it on (@ speeds of up to 75mph I might add) I will see my instant fuel economy gauge drop by only about 1mpg with the cruise set to 55 - 60mph. So fuel economy does not drop much when in use.
I know the Taco does not have this feature but the Ranger may. IDK enough about that truck yet.
I have auto 4 wheel drive on my Sierra and it’s great. Like you said , excellent for winter road conditions.




