How reliable is a 2015 GMC Canyon?
The 2015 Canyon has a poor reliability rating of two out of five from J.D. Power. That’s well behind the ratings of rivals like the 2015 Toyota Tacoma and 2015 Nissan Frontier.
What is the difference between GMC Canyon SLT and Denali?
The Canyon’s Denali trim comes only as a rear-wheel drive vehicle, and, unlike the SLT, it includes a polished exhaust tip.
How much can a 2015 GMC Canyon SLT tow?
GMC says this is a first for the segment. It’s standard on SLE and SLT models and optional on the base Canyon. A trailering package is required to max out the Canyon’s towing capabilities of 7,000 pounds with the 3.6-liter; otherwise, standard towing capacity is half of that, at 3,500 pounds.
How much oil does a 2015 GMC Canyon take?
6 quarts
Capacity: 6 quarts. . . . (with filter)After refill check oil level.
Is the GMC Canyon a good truck to buy?
Is the GMC Canyon a Good Truck? Yes, the GMC Canyon is a good compact pickup truck. It has three capable powertrain options, earns solid fuel economy ratings, and has better towing and hauling capacities than most of its classmates. It also has a comfortable ride and easy-to-use tech features.
What is the SLT package?
SLT is the trim package between Denali and the base SLE. GMC crafts the Denali with a modern design, a unique grille, the finest materials and the latest safety technologies. It continues to reign as the premium trim package for GMC trucks, crossovers and SUVs since 1999.
How much weight can a 2015 GMC Canyon pull?
1,370 to 1,600 lbs
2015 GMC Canyon/Payload
What kind of truck is the 2015 GMC Canyon?
GMC’s 2015 Canyon is a midsize truck that has plenty of capability – it can tow a 7,000-pound trailer (best in class) or carry over 1,600 pounds of payload – yet it’s small enough to park in a garage. There are plenty of combinations: Extended Cab or Crew Cab, 5- or 6-foot bed, rear-wheel drive, all-wheel drive or 4-wheel drive.
How much does a Chevy Canyon SL extended cab cost?
The Canyon SL Extended Cab with rear-wheel drive, the 4-cylinder engine and the 6-speed manual transmission has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $21,830, including destination. A 4-wheel-drive long-bed Crew Cab Canyon SLT with the V6 and the 6-speed automatic tops out at $44,810 with most of the bells and whistles.
How much weight can a GMC Canyon hold?
GMC says the longer bed of the crew-cab Canyon can support 8-foot-long items when the tailgate is lowered. Maximum payload for a V-6 Canyon is 1,620 pounds with two-wheel drive, 1,590 pounds for four-wheel drive and an extended cab, and 1,550 with four-wheel drive and a crew cab.
What is the difference between the GMC Canyon and extended cab?
Two cab styles and two bed lengths are offered. An extended cab comes only with a 6-foot-2-inch box, while a crew cab comes with a 5-foot-2-inch box or a 6-foot-2-inch box riding on a longer, 140.5-inch wheelbase. The Canyon may slot below the half-ton Sierra in the GMC lineup, but it isn’t any less attractive.