Review: 2015 GMC Canyon excels as a pack mule - San Jose Mercury News

The GMC Canyon pickup truck is sizable, powerful, capable and attractively styled for 2015, but it's still smaller than a full-size, half-ton truck. That's a good thing, because the new, mid-size Canyon is a fine alternative for people who need to haul loads or tow on occasion but don't want a big pickup crammed into their garages. Extended Cab Canyons with two- and four-wheel drive earned an overall four out of five stars in U. S. government crash testing, with five out of five stars in side crash testing and four out of five in the frontal collision test. Available in two-door extended cab as well as four-door crew cab with short and long pickup beds and with rear- and four-wheel drive, the Canyon is well priced, particularly when the higher horsepower is factored in. Starting manufacturer's... The lowest starting retail price, including destination charge, for a 2015 Canyon with automatic transmission is $24,225. The lowest starting retail price for a 2015 Canyon with four-wheel drive is $28,860. Canyons with Crew Cabs, which have a... Source: www.mercurynews.com