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2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 2WD Review and Pictures

Austin-1, August 15, 2007

Summary
2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 2WD is a compact pickup and can seat five passengers. It has four doors.

Price
MSRP: US$16,310-US$17,590
Invoice: US$15,413-US$16,447

What is New in 2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 2WD?
New additions to 2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 2WD include more powerful engines, better quality transmission with variable valve timing, tire pressure monitor, and new style wheels.

2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 2WD picture (front view)

2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 2WD picture (side view)

Introduction
2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 2WD offers sufficient utility without being bulky. Differential suspensions offer better handling dynamics.

Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 2WD is available in five trims ranging from Work Truck to SLT. It offers different packages like High Stance Off-Road suspension package, Sport suspension, and Sun and Sound package.

Powertrains and Performance
2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 2WD offers standard 185hp 2.9-liter I4 engine or 242hp 3.7-liter I5 engine with five-speed manual transmission and overdrive. Four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive is optional. It delivers 17 to 20-mpg in city and 23 to 26-mpg on highway.

Interior Design and Special Features
Offers average interiors with basic and functional gauges. Material quality is very inferior and build quality is inconsistent.

Safety Features
2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 2WD offers standard antilock brakes and tire pressure monitor with optional traction control and side curtain airbags.

Driving Impressions
Shifts and gears are firm and firmly tuned. Exhaust notes are lacking.

Pros
Good handling dynamics and affordable cost

Cons
Towing capacity low and inferior quality of materials

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