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MSRP: $16,985 - $29,835 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2010 gmc canyon Professional Edmunds Review

...The regular-cab Work Truck comes standard with 16-inch steel wheels, a bedliner, a 60/40-split front bench seat, air-conditioning, cruise control and satellite radio. The regular-cab SLE model adds...

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2010 GMC Canyon Overview

...while mileage is estimated at 17/23 mpg for RWD Canyons and 16/23 for 4WDs. Probably the most efficient engine in the Canyon lineup would be the 241-hp, 242-lb-ft/torque 3.7-liter inline...

Cars.com
2010 GMC Canyon Professional Cars.com Review

...The Canyon still sports an athletic silhouette. Changes in recent years include additional body-colored moldings, bezels and surrounds to add a more sporty appearance to some trim levels. Z71...

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2010 crew slt

...GM needs to redesign the seats. This is the only real problem that I have had with the trucks. My only other dream is to see the trailblazer 6 cyl. in this...

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Have Owned 3 GM Pick-Ups...

...The Canyon has among the most bulletins (103 for the 05’ models). I have had my transmission slip, my a/c and defrost blower went out, the car hard shifts...

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Great Little Truck

...Great Look, I got the crew cab version, I rode in the back seat it had plenty of room, and comfortable. Has good pick up and go, have yet to pull anything, but...

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SGT

..."With the 5.3L This is one of the best trucks I have ever had! It is lots of fun to drive and get better MPG's than the 05 3.5L I had before."...


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Anyone have a 2009-2010 GMC Canyon?
I have a Saturn Vue and the lease is up...GMC bought Saturn so I have been thinking about upgrading to the Canyon, its a cute little truck. Anyone have one? How is it for a daily driver on gas? Are they comfortable?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 3 answers

GMC is a brand of GM as well as Saturn. Saturn went into wind down once the Penske deal fell through. As far as the GMC Canyon it is on par the the older GMC Sonoma. It is a smaller truck that still offers the versatility of a full size truck. It even comes with a gas saving 5 cylinder engine. It...

GMC Canyon Truck!?
I Won a gmc canyon truck. I am getting it in a few days. I was just wondering is there anything i could do to it to make it look a little different. example: raise tires, different exhaust, just to make it look kind of sporty. What can you all do to a truck like this?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Your local GMC Dealer will have a wide assortment of Genuine GM parts and Accessories. The reason I suggest a GM dealer is because the parts are certified and come with same warranty as your truck. The parts are usually available in 1 Day with complete installation included. Reference:I am a GMC...

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The Chevrolet Colorado is very close to the Canyon in almost every aspect—except for unique grilles and subtle 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 as well 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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