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2010 GMC Canyon - Web Videos

MSRP: $16,985 - $29,835 See Local Classifieds
 
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2010 GMC Canyon SLT at Fox GMC in Grand Rapids MI 888-655-2341

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Crash Test 2010 - 2011 Chevrolet Colorado /GMC Canyon (Side Impact) IIHS

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2010 Chevrolet Colorado/GMC Canyon (Double Cab) NHTSA Side Impact

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2010 GMC Canyon SLE 43015 Chesrown Chevrolet Buick GMC Cadil

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Chevrolet Colorado VS GMC Canyon Start Up, Engine, and In Depth Comparison

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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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