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2004 GMC Canyon

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Kelley Blue Book Retail:  $5,825 – $9,575   Change Vehicle
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Snapshot

 
EPA Fuel Economy:
City: 17 – 21   Highway: 22 – 27
Available Engines:
175-hp, 2.8-liter I-4 (regular gas)
220-hp, 3.5-liter I-5 (regular gas)
Available Transmissions: 4-speed automatic w/OD
5-speed manual w/OD

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 What We Like

 What We Don't

175- or 220-hp engine
Three cab configurations
Two suspension choices
Optional side-curtain airbags
Available high-stance offroad model
 
+Manageable dimensions
+Fuel economy
+Front-seat passenger space
+Automatic-transmission operation
 
-Ride comfort in city
-Rear-seat passenger space
-Resale value of regular cab
 

Vehicle Summary

Soon after the 2004 model year began, GMC launched its new Canyon pickup truck, which will take the place of the automaker’s compact Sonoma. Chevrolet offers a similar Colorado model. Both the Canyon and Colorado are available with either a four- or five-cylinder engine.  Read more 

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Model rated: Canyon
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Available Styles

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  Original MSRP

SL

$16,025

SLE

$16,980

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