Compare: 2009 GMC Canyon vs 2008 Mazda B-Series Truck

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2009 GMC Canyon

2008 Mazda B-Series Truck

  2009 GMC Canyon 2008 Mazda B-Series Truck 2WD Reg Cab Man Side Exterior View
MSRP
$21,890
$21,063
Invoice $20,769 $19,525
MPG
City/Highway
15/24 14/26
Rating 7 6.6
Bottom Line With the addition of the new V-8 option, the 2009 GMC Canyon goes from unappealing to quite competitive. The 2008 Mazda B-Series is an inexpensive, fuel-saving alternative to big pickups, but it feels every bit of its advanced age.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Relaxed and fast demeanor with the V-8
  • Range of body styles and configurations
  • Frugal four-cylinder/manual drivetrain
  • In its short-bed form, it’s a true compact truck

Dislikes:

  • Steering/roadholding
  • Rough, noisy four- and five-cylinders
  • Unimpressive plastics inside
  • No bed longer than six feet

Likes:

  • Towing capacity
  • Crash-test performance
  • Available four-cylinder engine

Dislikes:

  • Dated styling
  • Unresponsive handling
  • Lack of features
  • Lack of usable back-seat
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2009 GMC Canyon $17,011 $20,159 $18,862
2008 Mazda B-Series Truck $13,117 $13,558 $13,318
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