What kind of tires does the GMC Canyon have?

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.

What kind of rating does GMC Canyon get?

In government crash tests, the four-door Canyon earned four stars (out of five) for driver and front-passenger protection in frontal impacts. In side-impact testing, it received four stars for front-occupant protection in side impacts, and five stars for rear passengers.

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.

What kind of engine does the GMC Canyon have?

Derived directly from the 4.2-liter straight six found in the Envoy SUV, the Canyon’s all-aluminum four- and five-cylinder power plants are the most technologically advanced engines ever offered in a compact GMC truck. Both engines use dual-overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder and electronic throttle control.

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.

Is the GMC Canyon a good pickup truck?

It has the features and the looks necessary to get the attention of compact pickup buyers, but next to the all-new pickups from major competitors, the 2006 GMC Canyon comes up short in power, interior room and overall fit and finish.

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.

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.