Insight to 2010 GMC Canyons

2010 GMC Canyons look pretty good, but once again General Motors has disappointed the customers in terms of handling and sophistications; here’s an insight.

Standard Offerings

The standard inclusions for Regular Cab Work Truck are 16-inch steel wheels, a bedliner, a 60/40 – split front bench seat, air-conditioning, cruise control and satellite radio. The additions in regular-cab SLE model are aluminum wheels, fog lights, chrome interior accents and an upgraded radio with a CD player.

However, power accessories come at an extra cost. The Extended Cab SLE model has complete power accessories and remote key less entry.

The Extended Cab SLT model comes with added chrome wheels, a leather-trimmed interior and power heated front bucket seats. The Crew Cab SLT model has a heavy duty suspension apart from all these features.

Interiors

2010 GMC Canyons have improved in the interior department and the GM fans have even appreciated their trendier looks for 2010; but the major problem of rusty handling remains unaddressed even this time around.

Sure thing, you don’t expect GMC Canyons to compete with the likes of Chevy Equinox or other luxury segment competitors, nevertheless you’d expect 2010 GMC Canyons to compete with Ford Explorer and other competitors in their segment.

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