Six cylinders. That is what we’ve identified to be a requirement as we’ve made our way by means of the different offered configurations for the Chevrolet Colorado and the GMC Canyon, Common Motors’ hugely anticipated, lately introduced mid-size pickup twins. The 2015 GMC Canyon tested right here has just 4 cylinders, and it isn’t precisely the full-size truck replacement for adventurous weekend warriors that GM thinks it is.
But Look at Its Fuel Economy!
GMC will inform you that the Canyon’s normal-problem 2.5-liter 4-cylinder will net you the ideal fuel economy of any mid-size pickup, with an EPA rating of 20 mpg in the city and 27 on the highway. That is wonderful, till you take into account the Canyon’s (and the identically rated Colorado’s) decade-old competitive set. (A new Toyota Tacoma and Nissan Frontier are on the way, however—as nicely as a second-generation Honda Ridgeline.) And issues decline from there: Add 4-wheel drive, like our test truck had, and the EPA figures drop to 19/25 mpg. Not only is that just 2- and 1-mpg much better than the far a lot more potent V-6 4×4’s numbers, but it’s also not far adequate above the thriftiest complete-size Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra 4×4 trucks (17/22 with the base V-6) to look worth it.
In this test we saw 18 mpg, with the 2.5-liter 4 fighting a multi-pronged battle against the axis of weight (4158 pounds), a 6-speed automatic whose overriding goal was to grab the highest gear achievable, and torque and horsepower peaks (191 lb-ft and 200 horsepower) situated too close to redline to be valuable. For comparison, a V-6–powered Canyon 4×4 crew cab we not too long ago tested got 17 mpg, and a Chevrolet Silverado crew cab 4×4 V-6 managed 16 mpg. These trucks also occurred to be 1.7-and 1.5-seconds quicker to 60 mph than this Canyon, while also offering useful back seats.
Cruising at speed, the Canyon necessary a downshift (or 2) to keep 75 mph when encountering a slight grade, and even then, the engine sounded coarse and displeased with the request. Should you be hooking up a trailer, the V-6 Canyon can tow up to 7000 pounds, whilst the 6-cylinder Silverado/Sierra can lug as significantly as 7600 pounds. Provided that our 4-banger test truck can pull only 3500 pounds, the other trucks’ genuine capability appears worth the sacrifice of 1 or 2 mpg.
Six-y Dreams
In truth, we’re not even confident why GMC sees match to supply the 4, specially offered how the brand’s pricing structure virtually begs buyers to upgrade to the 305-hp 3.6-liter V-6 that is optional on every single Canyon save for the base SL. On the second-rung-up Canyon (curiously, GMC’s trim-level structure moves from SL to “Canyon” to SLE, then SLT), the V-6 commands $ 1235, plus the essential $ 650 6-speed automatic for a total of $ 1885 on the SLE, where the automatic is standard, the 6 also fees $ 1235 finally, on the prime-flight SLT, GMC charges just $ 950 for the exact same engine.
Getting 5.7 inches narrower, 17.1 inches shorter, and 3.6 inches reduced than an equivalent extended-cab Sierra, you’d feel the Canyon would be much more maneuverable, but your 1st 3-point encounter with a perpendicular parking spot quickly banishes that hopeful believed. GMC says the Canyon’s turning circle is 41.3 feet, which, although not as poor as a Sierra’s 46.9, is nonetheless much less than nimble.
Are there upsides? Confident, the Canyon rides nicely, even though the physique and chassis do not really feel as ingot-strong as do these of a Sierra, and the truck is prepared to round corners even when traveling at a quick pace. The interior appears pleasant, even if all the materials are generally bland and challenging to the touch, and—somehow—power mirrors aren’t incorporated on a truck with an as-tested value of $ 30,200.
All of this isn’t to totally shoot down the Canyon. Like the Colorado, trim-level-for-trim-level, it’s numerous thousand dollars less expensive than an equivalent Sierra or Silverado. And even though it does not redefine the segment, regardless of having a head start on the competition, it is newer and provides many a lot more contemporary conveniences. Just do yourself a favor and get the V-6.
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2015 GMC Canyon two.5L Automatic 4×4 Tested: An Okay Truck in Search of Two Far more Cylinders
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