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2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 4WD Review and Pictures

Austin-1, August 15, 2007

Summary
2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 4WD is a compact pickup with passenger capacity of five. It has four doors.

Price
MSRP: US$19,510-US$20,640
Invoice: US$18,437-US$19,298

What is New in 2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 4WD?
Variable valve timing, tire pressure monitor, new wheel styles, and improved quality of transmission shifts are some changes of 2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 4WD.

2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 4WD picture (front view)

2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 4WD picture (backside view)

Introduction
2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 4WD does not have offer sufficient passenger comfort and lacks in overall performance in comparison to contemporaries.

Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options
2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 4WD is available in five trims ranging from Work Truck to SLT. Options include six-disc CD changer, XM satellite radio, power sunroof, cruise control, and air-conditioning.

Powertrains and Performance
2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 4WD offers standard 185hp 2.9-liter I4 engine or 242hp 3.7-liter I5 engine with five-speed manual transmission and overdrive. 4-speed automatic transmission is optional. It delivers 16 to 18-mpg in city and 22 to 24-mpg on highway.

Interior Design and Special Features
Interiors are very average with basic gauges that perform necessary functions. There is nothing fancy or luxurious.

Safety Features
2007 GMC Canyon Extended Cab 4WD offers standard tire pressure monitor and antilock brakes. Traction control and side curtain airbags are optional.

Driving Impressions
Engines are refined with well-defined automatic shifts and controls. Specific packages deliver better road performance levels.

Pros
Simple handling dynamics

Cons
Poor quality of interior materials

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