Wednesday, June 11, 2008

'06 GMC Canyon

The 2006 GMC Canyon is a very attractive and rugged compact pickup truck. This truck comes with a number of great standard features and several different trim and performance packages to suit any driver's needs.

Buyers can pick and choose packages ranging from long beds for increased hauling capability to extended cabs for more passenger or interior cargo space.

The 2006 Canyon is available with either a standard 4-cylinder 175-hp engine or an optional inline 5-cylinder 220-hp engine. Buyers can also choose between an automatic or 5-speed manual transmission.

New for the 2006 GMC Canyon model is the release of the ZQ8 Suspension Package which includes sport suspension. Depending on the needs of the driver, the Canyon also comes with a choice of a capable rear wheel drive or a more durable and powerful 4WD model.

'05 GMC Canyon

The 2005 GMC Canyon light body pickup has not changed much this year.

The Canyon comes in three body styles: the regular cab, extended cab and Crew Cab models. Each comes in a choice of SL or SLE trim packages.

The 4 cylinder or optional 5 cylinder engine come with a choice of manual or automatic transmission and rear wheel or 4 wheel drive with low range gearing.

The regular cab is has a bench seat that will accommodate three people. The extended cab has rear ½ doors and seats five people. The Crew Cab seats six people and has a 5 foot cargo box instead of a 6 foot bed.

Safety features on all models include ABS and optional side curtain airbags for protection in all seating rows. Two wheel drive models include traction control and limited slip differential.

All models come with 15 inch alloy wheels and feature an optional sunroof, leather upholstery, and stereo with a CD/MP3 player. OnStar and satellite radio are other options that are available in the 2005 GMC Canyon.

'07 GMC Canyon

Despite its resemblance with recent models of the Sierra, the 2007 GMC Canyon is in a class of its own. The 2007 make of this compact pickup truck receives an improvement in its powertrain to generate more horsepower than its earlier makes. A chassis cab variant model is also available for the 2007 Canyon.

The standard models (Extended and Regular Cabs) of the 2007 Canyon include a 2.9-liter engine capable of powering up a commendable 185 horsepower with a manual five-speed transmission. The Crew Cab is available with a four-speed automatic transmission and a more powerful 3.7-liter 242-horsepower five-cylinder engine.

The new engines in the 2007 GMC Canyon provide top-notch performance on highways with the stiff suspension. The two-wheel drive version, with a highway mileage of 26mpg, is more economical in terms of fuel than the four-wheel drive version. Consumers have praised this truck for its comfortable interiors and smooth shifting in either of the transmission systems.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

THE END OF THE COMPACT PICKUP?

Call it a "mid-size pickup" or whatever newfangled name you want -- all I know is the 2005 GMC Canyon represents the latest in fanny-friendly transportation. The stronger suspension rides like a car, and the seats and cabin feel roomier than ever. Which of course is welcome news for your average non-vegetarian pickup enthusiast.
What the 2005 GMC Canyon lacks in towing capacity it makes up for in comfort, so unless you routinely haul horses it might be the truck for you. Decide for yourself with all the photos, specs, pricing and reviews you can handle right here. Once you've made up your mind to buy, we've got financing dish too.

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

2007 GMC Canyon

The new 2007 GMC Canyon features two brand new engines with performance and efficiency in mind as consumers continue to demand nothing but the best from their vehicles, GM has answered with the new Canyon.

The new engine choices start with a 2.9L Inline-4 producing 185HP and 195FTLB of torque and end with the 3.7L Inline-5 boasting 242HP and 242FTLB of torque. The 2007 GMC Canyon is continues to be offered in either a rear-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive platform mated to a 4-speed automatic transmission or 5-speed manual transmission.

The Canyon sits on up to 126” wheel-base tires for all-around great traction, control and safety for the driver and occupants. The EPA has estimated gas mileage to be at up to 20mpg in the city and 26mpg on the highway.

2006 GMC Canyon

The 2006 GMC Canyon is the final year for the 2.8L and 3.5L engines while improvements to performance and styling of the GMC Canyon are planned for the near future.

Engine Specs:

  • 2.8L Inline-4 producing 175HP and 185FTLB of torque. Double-Over-Head-Cam design with four-valves per cylinder for a total of 16. EPA-estimated 21mpg in the city and 26mpg on the highway

  • 3.5L Inline-5 engine pushing 242HP and 242FTLB of torque. Double-Over-Head-Cam design featuring four valves for a total of 20 valves in all. The EPA has estimated this engine to obtain 19mpg around the city and up to 25mpg on the highway

The 2006 GMC Canyon features three variants: Regular Cab, Extended Cab and Crew Cab seating a total of six (6) passengers and either two or four-door versions.

2005 GMC Canyon

The 2005 GMC Canyon is the flagship pickup truck from General Motors that takes the place of the famed GMC Sonoma. Two engine flavors are offered for the 2005 model year: A 2.8L Inline-4 producing 175HP and 185FTLB of torque and the optional performance-based engine 3.5L Inline-5 pushing 242HP and 242FTLB of torque.

The 2005 GMC Canyon sports a rear-wheel-drive and all-wheel-drive powertrain coupled to a 4-speed automatic or 5-speed manual transmission that sits the Canyon on up to 126” wheel-base tires.

The new GMC Canyon comes in either a two-door or four-door variant with three sizes of cabins ranging from standard, extended and finally the massive crew cab sitting a total six (6) occupants with four doors.