What do you need to know about the GMC Canyon?

What do you need to know about the GMC Canyon?

For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. Dedicated to fulfilling the consumers’ light towing and hauling needs, the GMC Canyon has been a top choice for compact pickups in GMC’s lineup. It appealed to users with its square jaw and broad-shouldered stance, giving the ride a sophisticated look.

What kind of engine does a GMC Canyon have?

Aside from the new 300-hp V8 engine, two other power options received updates. The first one was the 2.9-liter, inline four-cylinder engine, which now produced 185 hp and 190 lb-ft of torque. The second one was the 3.7-liter, inline five-cylinder engine, which now produced 242 hp and 242 lb-ft of torque.

Is the GMC Canyon a two wheel drive car?

The first Canyon came with two-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive options and offered users with cab choices including regular cab, extended cab, or crew cab forms. Two models comprised the first Canyon lineup, the two-wheel drive high rider and crew cab models.

What kind of suspension does GMC Canyon have?

Two models comprised the first Canyon lineup, the two-wheel drive high rider and crew cab models. Available in two suspension packages, the first gen offered users with either a standard heavy-duty suspension or a high rider off-road one.

For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. Dedicated to fulfilling the consumers’ light towing and hauling needs, the GMC Canyon has been a top choice for compact pickups in GMC’s lineup. It appealed to users with its square jaw and broad-shouldered stance, giving the ride a sophisticated look.

Aside from the new 300-hp V8 engine, two other power options received updates. The first one was the 2.9-liter, inline four-cylinder engine, which now produced 185 hp and 190 lb-ft of torque. The second one was the 3.7-liter, inline five-cylinder engine, which now produced 242 hp and 242 lb-ft of torque.

The first Canyon came with two-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive options and offered users with cab choices including regular cab, extended cab, or crew cab forms. Two models comprised the first Canyon lineup, the two-wheel drive high rider and crew cab models.

Two models comprised the first Canyon lineup, the two-wheel drive high rider and crew cab models. Available in two suspension packages, the first gen offered users with either a standard heavy-duty suspension or a high rider off-road one.