Bagged 2004 GMC Canyon, with custom bumper, custom air suspension, 22" Rims and custom interior, looking for $10,000 will negotiate. Exterior Features: - Xenon Front Bumper Cover - Street Scene Urthane Roll Pan - Shaved Tailgate - Checkmate Flushmate Tonneau Cover - SS Manual Mirrors w/ Courteous LED Lights - Goodmark 2" Steel Cowl Hood - LED Taillights & Third Brake Lights - Tinted Windows - Custom Painted Engine Components. Interior Features: - 7" Double Din Eclipse DVD player w/ Nagivation - 10" Subwoofer - Leather Black H3 Seats - Custom Painted Interior Panels Black - Custom Painted Interior Trim Parts White - Custom Center Console - Aftermarket Black Carpet - LCustom LEDed Cluster w/ White Needles - Aftermarket Power Locks and Remote Starter Suspension Features: - Belltech 2" Lowering Ball Joints - RE 7 and SS 6 Bags - Little Larry Manual Paddle Manifolds - 2x Vair 480 Compressors - Custon 5-Link System - 7 Gallon Air Tank - Custom Rear - Complete Copper Hardlines for Air Management System. - 22" KMC Stitch w/ 245/30R22 Performance Features: - K&N 3.5 I5 CAI - Magnaflow Exhaust (Turn Down Before Axle) - Ported Throttle Body - Tuned Computer - Electric Fan Please Email me, I will provide you with all information about the truck. Nothing wrong with truck, does need to be finished, just feel like it is time for me to move on to a new project. |
GMC Canyon for Sale
- 4wd crew cab sle1 gmc canyon sle low miles truck automatic gasoline 3.7l l5 mpi
- 2011 gmc canyon 2wd ext cab low mileage gm certified
- 2006 gmc canyon sle standard cab pickup 2-door 2.8l
- 2012 gmc canyon sle crew cab pickup 4-door 3.7l(US $26,500.00)
- 2008 gmc canyon crew 6-pass bedliner chrome wheels 42k texas direct auto(US $16,980.00)
- Great on gas-runs and operates very good-clean and cheap 4x4 transportation!
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WI dealer under fire for selling new GMC to dying, blind 89-year-old WWII vet [w/video]
Thu, 14 Mar 2013
You know, people, getting through this life from one end to the other in one piece really does require just one rule: don't be a prick. If you ever find yourself in a situation of dubious moral standing, take a step back and ask yourself, "Am I being a prick to any person or thing?" If the answer is "yes," then stop what you're doing, apologize and go home. One dealership in Wisconsin could possibly have benefitted from that course of action when it reportedly helped David McMurray con his elderly and disabled parents into buying a brand-new $42,000 GMC Terrain for his use.
According to local news reports, a representative from Palmen Motors visited Harold and Christen Thomsen's home to collect signatures for a loan agreement three weeks before the 89-year-old, legally blind Harold passed away. The World War II veteran was on morphine and in hospice when he signed for the GMC, and his 90-year-old wife suffers from dementia. Even so, upon being discovered, the dealer initially said everything was done "legally." According to Barb Tinkler, McMurray's sister, the sale was a scam that remained hidden until he was busted for an unrelated criminal charge.
2015 GMC Yukon Denali
Tue, 25 Mar 2014Automotive enthusiasts often wonder aloud - ourselves included - why General Motors would choose to keep GMC while sending Pontiac (and Saturn, and even Oldsmobile before it) into the great automotive graveyard in the sky. The answer, as is so often the case, is profit. It's much easier for GM to rake in money hand over fist by rejiggering the trucks, crossovers and SUVs that it would already be developing for Chevrolet and making them a bit more luxurious and *ahem* "Professional Grade" with new grilles, badges and unique packaging for GMC.
While it may sound like we're being cynical, we totally approve of GM's fullsize SUV strategy. The least-expensive way to get into the fold is with the Chevrolet Tahoe, which starts at $45,595 with a 5.3-liter V8 engine and a cloth interior. Bumping that same Chevy to LTZ trim and its $59,995 sticker price lands a much nicer leather-clad interior and more techno-bells and whistles than you can shake a stick at. But it still looks like a Tahoe, and it still comes with the smaller 5.3-liter engine. Or, you could do what we'd do: Walk into your GMC dealer and take a look at the Yukon Denali. Here's why.
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GM pushing back on proposed pickup and SUV brake recall [w/poll]
Tue, 08 Jul 2014Through the first six months of 2014, General Motors has recalled 29 million cars and trucks in 54 different actions. If your author's notoriously sketchy math is correct, that'd work out to one recall every 3.5 days (as of this writing). GM is actively fighting to make sure there isn't a 55th recall, though.
Safety critics, including perennial nemesis Clarence Ditlow of the Center for Auto Safety, are calling on GM to recall a further six million pickup trucks and SUVs in northerly climes due to corroding brake lines caused by the use of road salt. There is a catch, here, though - the vehicles in question are over 10 years old, and include the 1999 to 2003 Chevrolet Silverado, Suburban and GMC Sierra, as well as the 2000 to 2003 Tahoe and Yukon (shown above).
GM issued the following statement on the matter, obtained by CNN Money: