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GMC Canyon
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.
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$6,325 $1,250
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GMC Envoy
GMC’s Envoy and Envoy XL sport utility vehicles are related to the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and Oldsmobile Bravada. Regular and extended-length XL versions, which feature five- or seven-passenger capacity, are available.
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$11,300 $11,750
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GMC Envoy XL
GMC’s Envoy and Envoy XL sport utility vehicles are related to the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and Oldsmobile Bravada. Regular and extended-length XL versions, which feature five- or seven-passenger capacity, are available.
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$11,300 $11,750
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GMC Envoy XUV
New for 2004, GMC’s Envoy XUV takes an extended-length midsize SUV and adds a power-sliding rear roof section. With the roof retracted, tall and large objects may be carried upright. Raising a Midgate can separate the passenger compartment from the cargo area.
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$12,000 $12,500
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GMC Safari
A close cousin to the Chevrolet Astro, GMC’s smallest van comes with either rear- or all-wheel drive. The Astro and Safari date back to 1985. Both offer greater towing and hauling capacity than a regular minivan.
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$6,600 $7,275
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GMC Savana
During the 2004 model year, 15-passenger versions of GMC’s full-size van add a StabiliTrak electronic stability system. Redesigned for 2003, the Savana is similar to Chevrolet’s Express. Passenger models can carry eight, 12 or 15 occupants, and a Cargo Van is available.
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$8,525 $1,050
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GMC Sierra 1500
Like its Chevrolet Silverado counterparts, the full-size GMC Sierra line of pickup trucks was redesigned for the 2003 model year. New light-duty Crew Cab models have been added for 2004.
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$9,850 $2,100
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GMC Sierra 2500
Like its Chevrolet Silverado counterparts, the full-size GMC Sierra line of pickup trucks was redesigned for the 2003 model year. New light-duty Crew Cab models have been added for 2004.
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$9,850 $2,100
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GMC Sierra 2500HD
Like its Chevrolet Silverado counterparts, the full-size GMC Sierra line of pickup trucks was redesigned for the 2003 model year. New light-duty Crew Cab models have been added for 2004.
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$9,850 $2,100
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GMC Sierra 3500
Like its Chevrolet Silverado counterparts, the full-size GMC Sierra line of pickup trucks was redesigned for the 2003 model year. New light-duty Crew Cab models have been added for 2004.
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$9,850 $2,100
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GMC Sonoma
Only the Crew Cab version of GMC’s compact Sonoma pickup truck continues into the 2004 model year now that the Canyon pickup is on sale. The Crew Cab is equipped with a V-6 engine, an automatic transmission and four-wheel drive.
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$11,650 $12,150
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GMC Yukon
GMC’s Yukon full-size sport utility vehicle is closely related to the Chevrolet Tahoe and smaller than the GMC Yukon XL and Chevrolet Suburban duo. Luxury SUV shoppers may appreciate the premium Denali edition, which features all-wheel drive, a 6.0-liter V-8 engine and plenty of extra amenities.
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$14,650 $19,200
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GMC Yukon XL 1500
Equivalent to the Chevrolet Suburban, GMC’s longest full-size Yukon XL sport utility vehicle comes in regular and luxury Denali trim levels. Regular models come in half-ton and three-quarter-ton ratings and can carry as many as nine occupants and plenty of cargo.
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GMC Yukon XL 2500
Equivalent to the Chevrolet Suburban, GMC’s longest full-size Yukon XL sport utility vehicle comes in regular and luxury Denali trim levels. Regular models come in half-ton and three-quarter-ton ratings and can carry as many as nine occupants and plenty of cargo.
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