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Does GMC make a 5-cylinder engine?

Does GMC make a 5-cylinder engine?

General Motors Corp. recently announced that it is launching a new inline 5-cyl. engine, which will combine the power of a 6-cyl. with the fuel economy of a 4-cyl., for its redesigned 2004 Chevrolet and GMC midsize pickup trucks.

What are the specs of a 2005 GMC Canyon?

Key Specs. of the 2005 GMC Canyon. Base trim shown. Body Type: Truck See similar vehicles. Combined MPG: 19-24 Combined MPG. Engine: 175-hp, 2.8-liter I-4 (regular gas) Drivetrain: 4×2. Towing Capacity: 1,900 lbs.

What kind of engine does a GMC Canyon have?

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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 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. With the Canyon, GMC aimed to provide greater power, space and functionality than the Sonoma offered.

Key Specs. of the 2005 GMC Canyon. Base trim shown. Body Type: Truck See similar vehicles. Combined MPG: 19-24 Combined MPG. Engine: 175-hp, 2.8-liter I-4 (regular gas) Drivetrain: 4×2. Towing Capacity: 1,900 lbs.

2011 GMC Canyon The Colorado and Canyon were the first production vehicles to be powered by the Atlas 5-cylinder engine. The engine was optional on most versions of the Colorado and Canyon, with the Atlas 2.8-liter 4 serving as the standard mill.

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. With the Canyon, GMC aimed to provide greater power, space and functionality than the Sonoma offered.

Available with rear- or four-wheel drive, Canyons come in regular-cab, extended-cab and Crew Cab body styles. Two 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.

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