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2005 GMC Canyon

MSRP: $15,425 - $28,385
Invoice: $14,577 - $25,688
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so far i'm happy the passlock is scary could turn me around quick
By: Calvin52 - Dec 27, 2007
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Many issues with this vehicle - phantom shifts into 4WD, gas mileage is nowhere near the standard, even driving with cruise control 99% of the time, a...
By: phoenixx30562 - Jan 3, 2008

2005 GMC Canyon Trims

MSRP: $18,140
Invoice: $17,142
MSRP: $20,795
Invoice: $19,651
MSRP: $20,485
Invoice: $18,539
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CarGurus' 2005 GMC Canyon Review

The GMC Canyon focused on bells and whistles in 2005.  The midsize pickup now offered a sunroof, leather seats in the Extended Cab trims, and the ability to play mp3's in the audio system.  Otherwise, you won't find too many differences from the '04 GMC Canyon.  The 2005 Canyon offers 24 trims and enables you to choose between 2 standard engines: a 2.8 L, 175 hp I4 powertrain or a 3.5 L, 220 hp I5 with either 4 speed automatic or 5 speed manual transmission, depending on the trim.

On average, expect to get 19 mpg in the city and 25 on the highway.  Standard Cab trims have 2 doors and seat 3 while Extended and Crew Cab trims have 4 doors and seat 5-6.  As for towing capacity, you'll have the power to tow anywhere from 1500 to 4000 lbs. on average, depending which trim you choose.

Overall, the 2005 GMC Canyon presents a mixed bag to prospective buyers.  While you get good gas mileage and an easy-to-use instrument panel, you also don't have a V6 or V8 engine to boost overall power and towing capacity.  In addition, the interior design and materials could use some work.  Consumers in the market for a pickup truck who don't need the horsepower or pizzazz of the Canyon's counterparts will still appreciate this overall solid domestic vehicle.


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