What kind of engine does a 1993 Sonoma have?

What kind of engine does a 1993 Sonoma have?

Some 1992 and 1993 Sonomas came with a factory equipped L35 W-code engine. For 1993 no specialty labeling or limited edition tags were known to be used with the W-code engine. Production totals for these vehicles are unknown. The Syclone was a high performance package for the 1991 model year.

When did the Sonoma GT go out of production?

The Sonoma GT’s production only lasted for 1992. Only 806 Sonoma GTs were ever produced, in a variety of colors such as the standard monochromatic black, apple red, white, aspen blue, teal, and forest green. Some 1992 and 1993 Sonomas came with a factory equipped L35 W-code engine.

When did the GMC Sonoma pickup truck come out?

It was the first domestically built compact pickup of the big three American automakers. When it was first introduced as a “quarter-ton pickup” in 1981 for the 1982 model year, the GMC version was known as the S-15 and later renamed the GMC Sonoma.

When did Sonoma start using CFC free refrigerant?

In compliance with the Clean Air Act, all second generation S-10s and Sonomas equipped with air conditioning used CFC-free R134a refrigerant beginning in the 1994 model year.

Some 1992 and 1993 Sonomas came with a factory equipped L35 W-code engine. For 1993 no specialty labeling or limited edition tags were known to be used with the W-code engine. Production totals for these vehicles are unknown. The Syclone was a high performance package for the 1991 model year.

What kind of engine does a Chevy Vortec have?

The Chevy vortec engine line spans from small block V6’s to big block V8’s and also includes some inline 4, 5, and 6 engines used in less popular GMC brands. The term “vortec” is simply a marketing name used by Chevrolet to communicate its use of “vortex technology”.

It was the first domestically built compact pickup of the big three American automakers. When it was first introduced as a “quarter-ton pickup” in 1981 for the 1982 model year, the GMC version was known as the S-15 and later renamed the GMC Sonoma.

The Sonoma GT’s production only lasted for 1992. Only 806 Sonoma GTs were ever produced, in a variety of colors such as the standard monochromatic black, apple red, white, aspen blue, teal, and forest green. Some 1992 and 1993 Sonomas came with a factory equipped L35 W-code engine.