Gmc Canyon Problems & Recalls
Apr 19, 2012 GMC
If you drive a GMC Canyon or are looking to buy this vehicle, you need to read this article. The GMC Canyon is a quality automobile, but you should learn about GMC Canyon Problems & Recalls and protect yourself from expensive repairs in the future. Whether your vehicle was built before the year 2000, or in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 or later, you should consider getting an extended warranty to protect you from GMC Canyon Problems & Recalls
Even the best cars and trucks will eventually run into mechanical problems. Unfortunately, this often happens once GMC’s warranty is no longer there to protect you from the high cost of repairs. As your GMC Canyon gets older, it gets more and more likely that you will soon run into GMC Canyon problems.
An extended warranty will protect you from the high cost of repairing these problems and gives you peace of mind knowing that your GMC Canyon will be taken care of in the event that something needs to be repaired.
With so many automobile recalls currently in the news, it is more important than ever to protect yourself and your GMC Canyon by getting an extended warranty. It takes just a few seconds to get a free, no obligation quote for an extended warranty for your vehicle, which might end up saving you hundreds or even thousands of dollars down the road. Stop worrying about GMC Canyon problems – get a free quote on GMC Canyon Extended Warranty today!
GMC Sierra All Terrain HD Concept revealed
Feb 27, 2012 GMC
GMC has unveiled the Sierra All Terrain HD concept, ahead of its debut at the North American International Auto Show. Designed to be one of the most capable trucks ever created, the All Terrian is a Sierra HD on steroids. Compared to the standard model, the concept is shorter, wider, and taller. Furthermore, it has been equipped custom control arms, Fox off-road shocks, front/rear jounce shocks, automatic locking differentials, and a beefy front stabilizer bar with electric disconnection. In terms of styling, the concept features a massive grille, bulging fender flares, LED lights and 20-inch aluminum wheels with 35-inch BFGoodrich KM2 tires. Out back, the bed has a composite liner and two compartments which house an air compressor and a 110-volt outlet. While no interior pictures were released, GM says the cabin has two-tone leather seats, satin chrome trim, and a next-generation navigation system with an 80 GB hard drive. Power is provided by a Duramax 6.6-liter V8 diesel engine with 397 hp (296 kW) and 765 lb-ft (1037 Nm) of torque. Performance specifications weren’t released, but GM estimates the All Terrain would have a payload capacity of 2700 pounds (1225 kg) and a towing capacity of 13000 pounds (5896 kg).
GMC Yukon – Kelley Blue Book
Feb 16, 2012 GMC
FOR PRICING & SPECS ON THIS CAR VISIT: kbb.com GMC Yukon. GMs large truck-based family haulers run the gamut from basic to luxury. Filling the gap between the Chevrolet Tahoe and Cadillac Escalade is the GMC Yukon. Available in several trims that take it from the base workhorse model to the luxurious Denali, this six- to-nine-passenger SUV can be configured to meet just about anyones tastes. Welcome to our comprehensive Kelley Blue Book review of the GMC Yukon. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit www.kbb.com today.
