When did I Buy my 2006 GMC Canyon?

When did I Buy my 2006 GMC Canyon?

Purchased on 06/19/06 and owned in TN until 03/22/21. Driven an estimated 7,584 miles/year.

How big is the bed on a GMC Canyon?

If you’re shopping for a small pickup, make sure you explore all the options before settling on the 2006 GMC Canyon. The GMC Canyon pickup comes in regular, extended and crew cab body styles, and all are available in two- and four-wheel drive. Regular and extended cab models have a 6-foot bed; the crew cab gets a 5-foot bed.

Is the GMC Canyon a low end car?

Not much low-end torque, no six- or eight-cylinder engine option, low tow ratings, subpar build and materials quality.

What kind of tires does the GMC Canyon have?

The GMC Canyon heads into 2006 with a new option package aimed at improving on-street handling performance. The ZQ8 package lowers the Canyon’s ride height by 2 inches, quickens the steering and adds a thicker rear stabilizer bar. It also includes stiffer shocks and bushings and 17-inch aluminum wheels with 235/50R17 performance tires.

Purchased on 06/19/06 and owned in TN until 03/22/21. Driven an estimated 7,584 miles/year.

What kind of suspension does a GMC Canyon have?

Available with rear- or four-wheel drive, Canyons come in regular-cab, extended-cab and Crew Cab body styles. Two additional suspension packages are available: heavy-duty and off-road. A distinctive front end that features a prominent red GMC logo on the grille gives the Canyon a strong family resemblance to other GMC products.

What’s the difference between a Chevy and a GMC Canyon?

Designed from the ground up, the Canyon is similar to Chevrolet’s Colorado pickup. Both were larger than the previous compact models they replaced — the GMC Sonoma and Chevrolet S-10. GMC’s intent with the Canyon was to provide greater power, space and functionality than the Sonoma offered.

When did the GMC Canyon pickup truck come out?

GMC introduced the Canyon pickup truck for the 2004 model year. Designed from the ground up, the Canyon is similar to Chevrolet’s Colorado pickup. Both were larger than the previous compact models they replaced — the GMC Sonoma and Chevrolet S-10.