How reliable are GMC Canyons?
The GMC Canyon Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 2nd out of 7 for midsize trucks. The average annual repair cost is $548 which means it has lower than average ownership costs. The severity of repairs is average and the frequency of those issues is low, so major repairs are uncommon for the Canyon.
Is there a problem with the GMC Canyon?
Yes, GM needs to address this as it also affects many other GM vehicles as well. There was the initial PassKey anti-theft system (which our trucks seem to have) which evolved into PassKey 2 and 3. The one thing they all have in common is that the anti-theft components suck and at some point in time, begin failing.
Is there a problem with my GMC Truck?
GMC needs to recall these trucks who are having starting problem with the pass lock. Have to wait 10 minutes before starting again. It will start some times and others no will not start. Very discussing.
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.
What’s the best way to start a GMC Canyon?
Saw a thing on YouTube (can’t remember the poster’s name to give him credit) but my truck has started 100% of the time since I started using his trick. With the door open, put your key in the ignition and let the chime ring a few times. Then turn the key on (don’t try to start it) and let the chime ring again.
Yes, GM needs to address this as it also affects many other GM vehicles as well. There was the initial PassKey anti-theft system (which our trucks seem to have) which evolved into PassKey 2 and 3. The one thing they all have in common is that the anti-theft components suck and at some point in time, begin failing.
What’s the price of a GMC Canyon truck?
The GMC Canyon Regular Cab Work Truck, which features slightly less content than the SL, has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $14,495. The Canyon SL Regular cab starts at $14,895, while the Extended Cab starts at $18,690. The Crew Cab model is available only in SLE trim and has an MSRP of $20,975.
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 Colorado?
The Canyon is the mirror image of its sister vehicle, the Chevrolet Colorado. GMC adds a few upscale touches to try and distinguish its truck, but for the most part the two are interchangeable at every level.