GMC Canyon Specs and Body Styles
- MSRP: From $21,100
- Towing capacity: 3,500 to 7,000 lbs
- MPG: Up to 22 city / 30 highway
- Dimensions: 212-225″ L x 74″ W x 70-71″ H
- Bed length: 61.2 to 74.4″
Extended Cab | From $21,100 |
Crew Cab | From $27,200 |
Pickup trucks are extremely popular among the drivers worldwide, as these vehicles allow carrying various cargo in the bed and still feature the convenience of a passenger vehicle with all related benefits. One of the most popular trucks is GMC Canyon.
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About GMC Canyon
The mid-size Canyon is essentially a downsized GMC Sierra, with strikingly similar style and ample ability. It’s available with General Motors’ exclusive diesel inline-four that’s fuel efficient and can tow up to 7700 pounds. As with its corporate cousin, the Chevy Colorado, the Canyon has two cab and cargo-bed styles that pair with several powertrain choices.
The base 200-hp inline-four has a standard six-speed manual, the 308-hp V-6 is exceedingly quick, and the mini Duramax diesel makes 369 lb-ft of torque. The iconic Denali model dresses up the truck with chrome cladding, bigger wheels, and better interior materials. Its infotainment system is excellent; unfortunately, the Canyon is shortchanged by its minimal active safety options. Regardless, the highly skilled Canyon slots near the top of its class—only the 10Best-winning Honda Ridgeline surpasses it (caranddriver.com).
GMC Canyon Warranty
✔ Bumper-to-bumper: 3 years/36.000 mi
✔ Powertrain: 5 years/60.000 mi (gas); 5 years/100.000 mi (powerstroke)
✔ Corrosion: 5 years/unlimited mi
The Most Popular Pickup Truck Accessories in America
Based on the survey conducted by the US Equipment Market Association in February, 2018, an average owner of a full-size pickup spends an average of $1.983 on accessories for it. Here is the top-10 list of accessories that Americans have recently installed on their pickups, or plan installing in the nearest future. So, here's what we consider must-have accessories for full-size pickup trucks.ACCESSORY | PERCENTAGE | COST |
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Heavy-Duty Trailer Hitch | 70.5% | $150 to $700 |
Satellite Radio | 61.6% | $100 to $300 |
Running Boards | 59.9% | $250 to $1,500 |
Fog Lamps | 57.2% | $100 to $300 |
Custom Floormats | 49.2% | $20 to $100 |
Spray-On Bedliner | 48% | $300 to $700 |
Custom Wheels | 45.9% | $75 to $500 |
Tailgate Protector | 43.2% | $30 to $150 |
iPod/MP3 Connectivity | 42.2% | $10 to $300 |
Wheel Splash Guards | 41.6% | $20 to $200 |