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2009 GMC Canyon - Q&A

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2009 GMC Canyon Q & A from Around the Web

We have found 10 user submitted questions on the web and presented the best ones for you to read. This list is in ranked order, showing 1 - 4
Carfax.com Autocheck.com Have fun. And both of them specifically state that it is a violation to use those websites for anything other than personal use. If I look up your vehicle, it's not personal use, is it? So pay the $20. If you can afford a 2009 GMC, you can afford $20.

2006 gmc canyon warning light?
On my dash a warning light has appeared showing a silhouette of the front of the car with a "lock" near the driver side tire. I own a 2006 GMC Canyon and do not have an owners manual to look this up. If anyone would happen to know what this warning light means I would appreciate your help! Thanks! I should mention this is pretty urgent as my...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

http://www.extendedgmwarranty.com/owners-manual/gmc/2006-gmc-canyon.pdf This is an online owners manual I found for you on google. It is in PDF form. I believe the symbol you are talking about is located on slide 165/434. Info in book if you can't open PDF: This light will come on briefly when you...

2007 GMC Canyon tire pressure?
What pressure should the tires of my truck be at? It is saying that one is low but when I checked each tire, they were all a little different.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

The recommended pressure is on a sticker on the drivers door post. Also check the spare as they are all usually monitored. Do them before driving in the morning. It may take an hour or so, after they're corrected, for the alarm to reset. Reference:Been repairing and restoring cars for over 50 years.

What are your opinions on the cehvy colorado/GMC canyon?
i want everything you have to so say things that have gone good or the things that go bad after so many miles
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

get a toyota 4x4 ....i hate to say it but they last way longer and can take more abuse .....the engineering is simply better ...

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The Chevrolet Colorado is nearly identical to the Canyon in every way—except for different grilles and slight variations in badging and trim.

The Ford Ranger reigns as the strongest competitor to the Canyon and Colorado; the Ranger is an aging design, but at the four-cylinder level it’s more enjoyable to drive than the GM twins and gets decent fuel economy.

The Ranger also comes in a wide range of configurations, including strong V-6 versions, although it doesn’t compete with the new V-8.

The Toyota Tacoma is a step larger, but it gives the Canyon a run for the money, as its base price is more than $1,000 lower, with strong, smooth performance from its standard four-cylinder engine and hearty, competitive hauling power from its optional V-6.

The Tacoma also has especially solid resale value.

The Nissan Frontier feels larger, though it comes with a base four-cylinder engine or an exceptionally torquey and smooth 3.5-liter V-6.

The Dakota is another alternative, but in terms of size it’s just short of full-size trucks; it’s not as maneuverable and gets less-than-stellar fuel economy from its V-6 and V-8 engines.


 
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