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Is the 2024 Chevy Colorado a stop-sale?

No nationwide stop-sale currently applies to the 2024 Chevy Colorado as of November 2025; dealers may temporarily hold specific VINs for recalls or service campaigns, but GM has not issued a factory-wide stop-sale for the model.


The question looks at whether GM is restricting the sale of new or used 2024 Colorado pickups at the national level or at individual dealerships. This article explains what a stop-sale is, the current status for the Colorado, and how buyers can verify status before purchasing.


What a stop-sale means for buyers


A stop-sale is an official restriction that prevents a dealer from selling a vehicle until a required fix or service is completed. It can be issued by the automaker or triggered by a regulatory order, and it typically applies to an affected VIN or a batch of VINs rather than the entire model year. Stop-sales are usually updated on manufacturer and regulator databases and communicated to dealers and customers through recall or service campaigns.


Is the 2024 Colorado affected by a stop-sale?


No. There is no broad stop-sale on the 2024 Colorado. While recalls and service campaigns may involve specific VINs and require corrective work before delivery, these actions do not constitute a general halt to selling the model. Individual dealers could place temporary holds on certain inventory if a particular unit has an open service action, but this is not a nationwide or model-wide stop-sale.


How to verify status before you buy


To avoid surprises, prospective buyers should verify the vehicle's status through trusted sources before purchasing.



  • Check the NHTSA recall database for any open recalls tied to the exact VIN. You can search by VIN or model year to see active campaigns and a required remedy.

  • Use the GM Owner Center or MyChevrolet app to see service campaigns, recall notices, and the vehicle’s current status against GM’s records.

  • Ask the dealer for a printed or digital Stop-Sale/Recall status for the specific VIN and confirm there is no active stop-sale on that unit.

  • Look for any official notices from GM or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration about the Colorado and its VINs.


In practice, a recall or service bulletin indicates a required remedy but not necessarily a stop-sale for a given unit. A stop-sale is a formal restriction that is specifically communicated to dealers and buyers via notices.


What buyers should know about stop-sales in general


Stop-sales are part of safety compliance and product quality processes. They can affect new and used inventory differently, and they usually resolve once the remedy is completed. If you’re buying a 2024 Colorado, the critical steps are to verify recall status, ensure remedies are completed (or scheduled), and confirm there is no stop-sale affecting the VIN you’re considering.


Bottom line


As of November 2025, there is no model-wide stop-sale for the 2024 Chevy Colorado. Buyers should still review recall statuses and dealer disclosures, and confirm the exact VIN you are buying has no open service actions that would delay delivery.


Summary


The 2024 Chevy Colorado is not subject to a nationwide stop-sale. The appropriate due diligence includes checking recall statuses and dealer disclosures, and confirming with the dealer that no stop-sale applies to the vehicle you intend to purchase. Stay informed via NHTSA and GM’s official channels.

How many Chevy Colorados were sold in 2024?


Approximately 98,012 Chevy Colorados were sold in the United States during the 2024 calendar year, which is a 37.89% increase over 2023 sales. In Canada, 8,138 units were sold, an increase of 33.67% from 2023. 

  • United States: 98,012 units
  • Canada: 8,138 units



Is there a recall on the 2024 Chevy Colorado?


There are several recalls for the 2024 Chevy Colorado, including a fuel system recall for an improperly secured fuel tank lock ring, a recall for incorrect tires on some Z71/Trail Boss models, and a recall for loose front seat belt buckle bolts. Additionally, there are other recalls for issues like the automatic braking system software and the forward collision avoidance system. 
You can watch this video for an overview of the fuel pump lock ring recall: 1mJason SamkoYouTube · Jul 18, 2024
Current recalls for 2024 Chevy Colorado

  • Fuel system: The fuel tank lock ring may not be properly secured, which could lead to a fuel leak in a crash. 
  • Seat belts: Some models have front seat belt buckle bolts that may not be properly fastened to the seat, potentially causing the seat belt to malfunction in a crash. 
  • Tires: A small number of Z71 and Trail Boss models were manufactured with incorrect tires, which could affect the tire pressure monitoring system and the door-mounted loading label information. 
  • Electrical system: There is a recall for the forward collision avoidance system due to a software issue that could cause the system to brake unnecessarily. 
  • Shock rods: Some vehicles may need new front shock rods to address an issue with the shocks themselves. 
  • Fuel injectors: There's a recall related to the fuel injector flow rate. 

How to check for recalls
  • Use your VIN: The best way to check if your specific vehicle is affected is to use its 17-digit Vehicle Identification Number (VIN). 
  • Check the NHTSA website: You can check for recalls for free by entering your VIN on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) website. 
  • Check with a dealer: You can also take your vehicle to a certified GM dealer for a free inspection and repair. 



Why are there no 2024 Colorados?


GM says the fix should be quick.
General Motors has issued a stop-sale order on both the 2024 GMC Canyon and the 2024 Chevy Colorado, the automaker's two midsize truck offerings. The stop-sale order was issued due to software-related problems that could affect as many as 15,000 units.



Why are 2024 Colorados on hold?


2024 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon Stop-Sale Caused By Software Problems. General Motors has issued a stop-sale order for the 2024 Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickup trucks. According to Automotive News, the stop-sale order is due to software issues. In a statement to the outlet, GM claims that a fix is in the works ...


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