2015 GMC Canyon Long-Term Review: Truck Functions 101 - AutoGuide.com

Welcome back to our 2015 GMC Canyon long-term test. So before we even mention the powertrain, let’s look at how the GMC Canyon works while it’s in park. Starting with the business end of the pickup truck, the Canyon offers four permanent tie-down spots in the corners of the bed. A set of four tie-down rings are available through the brand’s accessory program for $100, money that you will want to spend. These tie-downs have 13 different fitment positions available, most of which are high up the bed wall, making them versatile and ready to tackle just about any tie-down job. A ton of other accessories are also offered for the truck, ranging from a bike rack to a ladder rack. Loading up a pile of freight into the bed is made easy by GM’s bumper-mounted step, a simple and effective solution for easy bed access. Plus they give the rear end of the Canyon a look that I’m fond of. The spray-in bedliner in our test Canyon has so far been durable and useful. Hauling a massive pile of scrap wood complete with nails left few if any marks in our truck’s bed, while the coarseness of the liner does a great job of holding everything in place. Source: www.autoguide.com