Two Pickups, but completely different in all significant aspects: model year, horsepower, ground shadow size, starting price, fuel economy, height, and maximum occupancy. First of all, there is a $2,905 difference in the base MSRP. The 2013 Ford F-150 SuperCab, an older vehicle by three model years, has a higher starting price than the 2016 Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab. Also, the 2013 F-150 SuperCab has bigger and thirstier engine; the 2016 Colorado Crew Cab gets 3.5 more mpg. In addition, the Colorado Crew Cab is both significantly smaller and slightly shorter than the F-150 SuperCab. And finally, the Ford F-150 SuperCab seats one more passenger than the Chevrolet Colorado Crew Cab. Among similarities is the body structure.