GMC Sonoma - The Car Connection

The GMC Sonoma is a compact pickup truck, sold from the 1982 through 2004 model years. The Sonoma was replaced by the Canyon nameplate in 2005, at the same time that these trucks were most recently redesigned (and when the Chevy S-10 was renamed the Colorado). Read More Below » The GMC Sonoma is a compact pickup truck, sold from the 1982 through 2004 model years. The Sonoma was replaced by the Canyon nameplate in 2005, at the same time that these trucks were most recently redesigned (and when the Chevy S-10 was renamed the Colorado). From 1996 through 2004 Isuzu also sold a rebadged version of the Sonoma/S-10 called the Hombre. The Sonoma had humble beginnings, replacing (with the S-10) the Chevy Luv, which had been a rebadged pickup designed and built by Isuzu. The 1982-1990 versions of these trucks from GMC were badged 'S-15,' and were quite underpowered and unimpressive. By then a stronger 4. 3-liter V-6 had joined the lineup, and for 1992 that engine was boosted to 195 hp. The second generation of these GM compact trucks made its debut for 1994, and they brought a new base engine—a 2. 2-liter in-line four—that... Source: www.thecarconnection.com