When should you use 4-wheel drive?

When should you use 4-wheel drive?

When to Use…

  1. When you need more torque (power) for heavy pulling at slow speeds.
  2. When you’re climbing steep grades at slow speeds and need extra power.
  3. When you’re descending steep hills with a heavy load-the low gearing provides engine braking assistance.
  4. Don’t use 4LO to get unstuck in mud and snow.

What kind of pickup is the GMC Sonoma?

Sonoma is GMC’s version of the compact pickup that Chevrolet markets as the S-10 and Isuzu peddles as the Hombre. They differ only in styling, and all three receive minor updates for 2000. Next fall, the GMC and Chevrolet lineups will expand with the arrival of four-door crew-cab models. Isuzu has not announced if or when it will get the crew cab.

How big is the cargo bed on a GMC Sonoma?

The Sonoma comes in three sizes. The regular cab with a 6-foot cargo bed is 191 inches long, and with a 7.5-foot cargo bed is 207 inches. The extended cab comes with the 6-foot bed and is 205 inches bumper to bumper.

What kind of door does GMC Sonoma extended cab have?

The Sonoma extended cab is currently available with an optional third door that swings open toward the rear and can’t be opened unless the front doors are opened first. The rival Ford Ranger, the best-selling compact pickup, offers dual rear doors that open toward the rear.

How many miles does a 2000 GMC Sonoma have?

Mileage: 128,356 miles Body Type: Pickup Color: Beige Engine: 6 Cyl 4.3 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 04/26/99 and owned in CA until 05/27/06 • 2nd owner purchased on 05/27/06 and owned in CA until .

What kind of rating does GMC Sonoma have?

CARFAX used car owners give the 2000 GMC Sonoma 4.6 stars out of 5, with a total of 5 reviews. Reviewers especially like the 2000 Sonoma for its interior and cost. What is the MPG of the 2000 GMC Sonoma?

The Sonoma comes in three sizes. The regular cab with a 6-foot cargo bed is 191 inches long, and with a 7.5-foot cargo bed is 207 inches. The extended cab comes with the 6-foot bed and is 205 inches bumper to bumper.

When did the GMC Sonoma Sonoma come out for sale?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 04/17/02 and owned in SC until 10/17/11 • 2nd owner purchased on 10/17/11 and owned in SC until 05/27/14 • 3rd owner purchased on 05/27/14 and owned in FL until .