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GMC Canyon Extended Cab

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2012 GMC Canyon Extended Cab
2012 GMC Canyon Extended Cab
2011 GMC Canyon Extended Cab What's new for 2011? 
2011 GMC Canyon Extended Cab

For 2011, the Canyon gains available Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity, redesigned front seat head restraints and OnStar 9.0 with six-months of Directions and Connections service.

About GMC Canyon Extended Cab

The Canyon is the mirror image of its sister vehicle, the Chevrolet Colorado. GMC adds a few upscale touches to try and distinguish its truck, but for the most part the two are interchangeable at every level. As with the Colorado, the Canyon offers customers a compact truck that is big on value, with a choice of four or five-cylinder engines, two-wheel or four-wheel drive and three configurations: Regular Cab, Extended Cab and Crew Cab. Though not as powerful or roomy as the imports, the Canyon does have its strong points, namely an affordable base price and relatively good fuel economy. Isuzu, however, markets a version of the Canyon known as the i-Series, which carries a far superior standard warranty yet is similarly priced to its GMC and Chevrolet counterparts.

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Consumer Reviews

Ran her hard for 1 straight week.

By DeliveryDoo (southern IN) on Monday, March 28, 2011

5 5.0
overall rating 5 of 5rating details

Reviewer Ratings

Overall Rating
5/5
Value
5/5
Reliability
5/5
Quality
5/5
Performance
4/5
Styling
5/5
Comfort
5/5

"This is my first review so bare with me. I ecieved this canyon as a rental replacment for my poor poor wreck car. I have now had this truck for 1 week and i already managed to rack up 600 in city miles(Delivering Various Commodities). I have almost nothing to complain about either. As being a delivery guy i always hate something about every car i have ever driven. It also seems most cars show their flaws to me in record times lol. This truck has held up very well though. It's comfort, style, and performance almost make me forget its a truck at times, but when i take a corner with any speed i feel that notorious body roll thats custom to a truck. Even with that it still handles well. I would have to say my favorite thing about the truck is the little button on the dash above the radio, that disables the TCS!! Push it and hammer down! I had lots of fun with this truck. PROS Fun truck for a small family Better than usual mpg CONS Truckish body roll I can't keep it =("

7 people out of 7 found this review helpful

Great small pickup

By Tc (Paris Tn) on Saturday, August 01, 2009

5 5.0
overall rating 5 of 5rating details

Reviewer Ratings

Overall Rating
5/5
Value
4/5
Reliability
5/5
Quality
5/5
Performance
5/5
Styling
5/5
Comfort
5/5

"Love my lil truck, at 50,000 miles it cost me $1100. To replace the head gasket. and the temp gauge falls to cold when getting on it to pass. Other than that Its very comfortable and rides and drives better than most newer cars I have driven.Very smooth ride for a Truck even with the Z71 upgrade. It still runnin like new with 80,000 miles."

5 people out of 5 found this review helpful

The most comfortable and reliable truck I've owned

By Joe (NC) on Thursday, November 10, 2011

I own this car - My approximate mileage is 82,500

5 5.0
overall rating 5 of 5rating details

Reviewer Ratings

Overall Rating
5/5
Value
5/5
Reliability
5/5
Quality
5/5
Performance
5/5
Styling
5/5
Comfort
5/5

Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 10

"My second GMC truck and like the first I've loved it. It has been very dependable. In the almost six years I've owned my Canyon it only had to go into the shop once for AC/Heat issues and it turned out to be just a loose ground wire. Extremely comfortable! Traveled all over the east coast in my Canyon and even my wife commented on how comfortable the ride was. It's going to be hard to let go of my 2005 Canyon but it's time to update."

4 people out of 4 found this review helpful

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