2015 GMC Canyon Crew 4×4: Is It the Right Size for the Job? [Review] - The Fast Lane
GMC’s “Professional Grade” re-enters the mid-size truck arena with an ideal sized pickup. General Motors now enters the scene with two very advanced and capable mid-size, light duty trucks for 2015 – The Chevrolet Colorado and the GMC Canyon. After all, not everyone needs a full-size truck, but many would like to add a truck to their personal garage inventory for practical reasons, such as the unprecedented power, improved fuel economy, increased towing and payload capacity served up... Chevrolet trucks have most often been perceived as the working class man’s vehicle of choice, while GMC haulers portray a more sophisticated and advanced or “Professional Grade” image. Bowtie fans will probably not be drawn to the new GMC trucks and the same case may be made for GMC devotees who will be unlikely to cross shop to the Chevy side, as they consider GMC to be a more premium vehicle. These latest, all-new iteration GMC Canyon mid-size pickups will come with a variety of choices: two body styles or cab configurations are available: an extended cab. or a Crew Cab, and there are also two box or bed lengths available: a 5’2” box for the Crew Cab. Source: www.tfltruck.com