No, all S10 production for the whole of North America ended in 2005. The Gen 2 S10 remained in production in Brazil until 2012, but the "S10s" made their since are actually the Colorado with some different body panels.
no 2004 colorado
An S10 is the same as a Chevy S10.
2001
2005
The Chevy S10 were small pickup trucks which were made from 1982-2003. The axle nut size for an S10 is 36mm.
The Chevy s10 was introduced in 1982.
Not in the United States. The US versions of the Chevy S10 and GMC Sonoma had their last model year in 2004, and were afterward replaced by the Chevy Colorado and the GMC Canyon. The S10 is still being produced and sold in Brazil however.
Yes
Will a Chevy blazer engine fit in a Chevy s10 pickup
there is no thermosat on a 1944 Chevy s10. For that matter there is no 1944 Chevy S10
Yes they are the same
They didnt stop making the S-10. It was repackaged and sold as the Chevy Colorado in 2004 This answer is incorrect as the Colorado was not a repackaged S10 but was instead and entirely new vehicle. It was sold right along side the new and entirely different Chevy Colorado that first year. The last year the Chevy S10 was made was 2004.