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How long does a 2007 GMC Canyon last?

How long does a 2007 GMC Canyon last?

Like most newer trucks, you can expect a GMC Canyon to last at least 200,000 miles or longer if well-maintained. Trucks that are not properly maintained may experience larger problems before 200,000 miles, and well-maintained trucks may last well over 200,000 miles.

Is the GMC Canyon good on gas?

With efficiency that complements its leading capability, the GMC Canyon diesel is rated at 20 mpg in the city and 30 mpg on the highway (2WD) – or 23 mpg combined – according the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Canyon diesel 4WD midsize pickup models are rated at 19 city and 28 highway – and 22 mpg combined.

How much fuel does a GMC Canyon hold?

26 mpg (2WD auto.) 21 gal.

How much can a GMC Canyon pull?

The GMC Canyon towing capacity is between 3,500-7,600 lbs. and the available 3.6 L V6 engine. Both when properly equipped and can increase that up to 7,600 lbs. or more with trailering pkg.

What kind of mileage does GMC Canyon get?

DONT EXPECT DECENT MILEAGE!! Long story short, 4cyl short bed 2wd automatic. 6500 miles and regardless of ethanol blend or 100% fuel AND smooth acceleration AND following speed limits, 15mpg. Yes, 15 mpg and 17 highway. that is completely pathetic. My 110,000mi 4×4 4.0 liter cherokee did better.

What kind of engine does GMC Canyon have?

This is a review of the regular cab WT trim 4×2 with 3.7L I5 and 4-spd automatic. This truck serves as a daily commuter and work truck hauling anything from construction debris to loads of gravel. The 242hp 5cyl. engine has plenty of power compared to competitors’ V6s. The 4-spd auto is very smooth at all times.

Is the GMC Canyon the same as the Chevy Colorado?

CarComplaints.com Notes: The GMC Canyon is mechanically identical to the Chevy Colorado. Click on a category below for details. Help? Loading Curious how the 2007 Canyon compares to other years?

What happens to the front caliper on a GMC Canyon?

If the truck sits unused for more than 2 or 3 days, one of the front calipers sticks engaged. Some pedal pumping and rolling the truck back and forth seems to get it to release. We ended up having the front caliper replaced at the dealership.

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Ruth Doyle